Current Exhibitions

"Rendezvous: Evi Tihemets and Kaupo Kikkas" • 13.09. - 13.10.2024

Krulli Quarter, old power station building. Kopli 70b, Tallinn, Estonia

Friends Evi Tihemets (b. 1932) and Kaupo Kikkas (b. 1983), a printmaker and photographer, meet in the shared exhibition space at Krulli Quarter.

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Past Exhibitions

”What Would You Take?” • 25.05. - 20.10.2023

12 Star Gallery. London Diocesan House, 36 Causton St, London SW1P 3EU, United Kingdom

Home. Your home. Your place. Your memories. Your belongings. In the blink of eye, it’s gone. ‘WHAT WOULD YOU TAKE?’ is an exhibition of photographic and narrative portraits from the Ukraine diaspora, the largest displacement of people in Europe since the Second World War.

STATUE PROJECT • 03.08. - 14.08.2023

Solaris Galerii, Estonia pst 9, Tallinn, Estonia

Statue – a word so ambiguous that it attached itself to the photos. For some the first thing to come to mind is a heroic monument, for others a boring bust of a politician or perhaps the Statue of Liberty in New York. For many the word statue represents something ancient, from the Greek or Roman times.

“INNER COSMOS”• 04.02. - 15.15.2022

Fotografiska. Telliskivi 60a-8, Tallinn, Estonia.

If, instead of Homo sapiens, the Neanderthals or Homo erectus had become the dominant species on Earth, would they have reached a similar point of absurdity with their world as we are today? I guess. Especially if we believe that the human nature has not changed much during these thousands of years. This brought me to the idea of a shifted time-space parallel to ours, inhabited by people similar to us, but not quite the same

ANSEL • 05.05. - 16.05.2021

Arvo Pärt Center. Kellasalu tee 3, Laulasmaa, Estonia

Expanses of clouds and fields of snow, wooden crosses and fir groves. And mountains, mountains, mountains. The name on the book cover was Ansel Adams; the coated paper was smooth beneath my fingers. I was fascinated by a sentence I still roughly recall: Greyscale in photography is like piano keys in music: they are the same to everyone, but only a few can make them ring.

Treescape • 03.02. - 27.03.2020

Galley Untitled Rotterdam. Koningsveldestraat 14, 3037, Rotterdam, Neatherlands

For years, I have looked for a way to represent trees. Trees are usually defined by a mere biological classifier. Trees are the most obvious part of the space around us that we take them for granted. However, I still feel that there is much more to trees.