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Fifth floor - contemporary art
Last year, the KUMU Art Museum received the title of "European Museum of the Year." Very impressive, considering that it opened its doors only in 2006. It is absolutely clear that the decision was not made without good reason - there are lots of interesting pieces to see. KUMU hosts an impressive collection over its five floors, some of which is exhibited on a permanent basis.
But most interesting are the scheduled exhibitions, and this time some of the best pieces are housed on the fifth floor, where two installments will only reside for another couple of weeks. Three video installations by Estonian artist Lauri Astala are united under the heading "Small spectacle." Very first is Astala"s "Small Spectacle of Image-Semblance," created in 2005.
The artwork is basically nothing more than an abstract stereogram video animation which is projected over the walls of a small cubic room. In the middle of the space is a floating quotation from Jorge Luis Borges, stretched out on invisible wire.
Once getting in the room, the feeling is pretty weird as the video gives the impression of the walls undulating, but as soon the eyes are able to focus on the text it somehow balances the stereographic pattern and brings instant comfort for the spectator. Next installation is called "Apropos of seeing," this is the most recent work of the artist.
It is a very interesting interactive projection that integrates the viewer into the artwork itself. Video images filmed in the Palazzo Corsini in Rome constantly mix with real-time projections of the spectator watching from the screen. The unexpected integration puts everyone in front of the screen, and raises very many interesting questions. The last cell presents a very technologically special video, named "Small Spectacle of Lightness."
The video repeated over and over with a five minute loop, while the project itself is a part of the room. It takes some time to realize that the room is actually slowly moving and its objects, like windows and radiators, change their shape. This was achieved by morphing images of different rooms non-linearly through each other.
A neighboring exhibition is the Swedbank Art Award 2008, which has incorporated five very different works from five different countries.
Typical Russian loafs of black bread, a hill of dark soil in the middle of the exhibition hall and portraits of famous Russians on the walls create "The Russian Idea," a work by duo Igor Makarevich and Elena Elagina. Kristina Inciuraite from Lithuania has presented the video "Oil City" (2007-2008). It is accompanied by a series of photographs named "Veteran women" and psychological motifs used in the Rorschach Inkblot test, used for the personality and emotional condition analysis.
Alexander Vaindorf from Sweden has presented his video "Detour," telling the story of women from post-Soviet territories like Russia and Ukraine illegally working in Rome. Estonian photographer Taavi Piibermann has a relatively small two photo exhibition titled "References." The two photos raise the question of seeing and not actually seeing, which he expertly shows by his installation of the tight passage between two screens. One can try to see what is depicted on the screens in passing, but it is impossible because of blind spots.
The winner of the exhibition was already announced at the opening and this year, it is Miks Mitrevics from Latvia. His work "Collection of Persons" is a set of different installations based on biographical material. As the chair of the jury Iris Muller-Westermann mentioned, Mitrevics "investigates a very old question: who are we and how do we experience the world?"
We will not give the answer to that and everyone can find their own by attending this exhibition.
Source http://baltictimes.com/news/articles/22208/
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Open Air Museum
A must-see for first-time visitors to Tallinn, the Open Air Museum transports visitors back in time to the rural Estonia of old. The vast, forested park is filled with thatched, 19thcentury farm buildings, windmills and schools, with staff in period costume demonstrating how people lived and worked in times past. Visitors can buy handicrafts, go for a horseback ride, and try out the traditional food served in the village tavern.
Vabaõhumuuseumi tee 12
ph. +372 654 9100
www.evm.ee
Bus 21, Rocca al Mare stop
Open: May – September → Mon-Sun 10:00-20:00, houses 10:00-18:00
October – April → Mon-Sun 10:00-17:00, houses closed.
Price: May - September → 80 EEK (adult), 35 EEK (student)
October - April → 35 EEK (adult), 20 EEK (student)
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Kumu Art Museum
Opened in 2006, the impressive new main building of the Art Museum of Estonia is naturally a magnet for every visitor interested in Estonian culture. It comprises the museum collections and the restoration centre, as well as the multifunctional Kumu Art Museum, where permanent exhibitions, the gallery of contemporary art, the programmes held in the auditorium and the educational activities are all equally significant.
Weizenbergi 34/Valge 1ph. +372 602 6000
www.ekm.ee/kumu
Tram 1 and 3, Kadriorg stop, Bus 31, 67, 68 Uuslinna stop
Open: May – September → Tue-Sun 11:00-18:00
October – April → Wed-Sun 11:00-18:00
Price: 80 EEK (adult), 45 EEK (student)
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Flight to Tallinn:
Tallinn’s airport, harbours as well as bus and train stations are all located within easy reach of the city centre and Old Town.
Eventful Tallinn:
Tallinn has always been host to festivals, sports competitions and major cultural events. Today, the urban backdrop of the nation’s capital is an important part of the Estonian cultural landscape.
Accommodation in Tallinn:
A wide range of accommodation is available in Tallinn, with the number of choices continually growing.
Museums information:Most museums in Tallinn are closed Mondays, Tuesdays and on public holidays.
Many offer discounted entry for children, students, seniors and groups.
On May 18, International Museum Day, entry to the museums is free.

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