The Tallinn Art Hall (Tallinna Kunstihoone) reopened its doors on Wednesday with Flo Kasearu's "Cut Out of Life", an exhibition to conceptualise domestic violence against women.
Tallinna Kunstihoones on tänasest avatud Flo Kasearu suurnäitus
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KKEK-i raamatuklubi Oli kord naine, kes vangerdas eriolukorrast välja
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Tallinna Kunstihoone avab uksed Flo Kasearu suurnäitusega naistevastasest koduvägivallast
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On January 6, a city space exhibition Ööpildid was opened on the wall of the Explorer business building on Tallinn s Mere puiestee. The author of the exhibition is Kristi Kongi and the opening work is an installation called Roosa pilv ( A Pink Cloud ).
The aim of the exhibition is to bring modern art to the city space and to offer artists a chance to continue working when being inside is limited due to the coronavirus restrictions currently in place.
Kong explained that she composed the installation during multiple observations. The installation specifically will give the viewer a chance to be in the sky or above the sky but it started with me capturing light, she said and noted the picture, which can be seen on the wall was filmed in Chile.