The Tartu Art Museum currently features three new exhibitions. Ahti Seppet’s “Free Will” is displayed in the large hall on the second floor, while “Juurvõrk” by Eva Labotkini, Irina Krivonogova and Margit Lõhmuse is located in the small hall on the first floor. The monumental gallery showcases works exhibited at the Tartu art auction. Within “Free Will,” Ahti Seppet strikes a bell attached to a copper plaque sculpture of “Mary” on the wall. A series of mixed media works titled “Leda and the Swan” are also present in the background. Topics: #ahti #seppet #tartu Post navigation The Sildarud family’s lawsuit seems to be over. “There are no winners or losers, both are losers.” (12) PHOTOS AND VIDEOS ⟩ Estonians trapped in a warzone have returned home