The Lasnamäe rooftop pavilion of the Tallinn Art Hall will host the spring exhibition from June 8. The annual exhibition continues a tradition established in 1667 with the Académie des Beaux-Arts’ Paris Salon exhibitions. The Tallinn Art Hall’s event showcases both established masters and emerging artists, with a key principle being the inclusion of young artists without discounts in central events. This approach aims to guide their artistic development. The 25th anniversary exhibition anticipates a rich stylistic variety, encompassing neo-surrealism, neo-impressionism, comic and computer game aesthetics, photorealism, minimalism, new myths, therapeutic art forms, text-based and place-specific conceptual art, and interpretations of previous authors/works. The exhibition features a large number of authors and a diverse range of works. Keywords: exhibition, traditions, annual, art exhibition, peeter linnap Topics: #exhibition #traditions #annual Post navigation THIS HAPPENED AGAIN! The new trailer for “GTA 6” set a record “Both of them cried”: new details of Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton’s quarrel revealed
It’s wonderful to see this historic exhibition continue its legacy of showcasing Estonian and international art. Reply