Exhibition Commemorates Artist Ülo Vilimaa’s Life and Work The exhibition “Tulilind” by painter Ülo Vilimaa was inaugurated on March 20, 2006, marking the 85th anniversary of his birth. The event took place in the second-floor foyer of the library within the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of the University of Tartu (TÜMRI), located at Riga 23. The exhibition, a retrospective of the artist’s work, was organized to honor Vilimaa’s life and artistic contributions. According to attendees including Sulev Kuuse, Tiiu Vilimaa, and Enriko Talvistu, Tiiu Vilimaa penned the exhibition’s introduction. This statement reflected a desire for new artistic output from Ülo Vilimaa, who began his career as an artist in 1941. Ülo Vilimaa (born March 13, 1941, and died September 27, 2021) found his primary creative expression through painting. The event highlighted his sustained dedication to the art form throughout his life. The opening of the “Tulilind” exhibition served as a significant recognition of his legacy and continued influence within the Estonian art scene. Topics: #vilimaa #exhibition #his Post navigation The British government publishes the first part of the documents related to Epstein and Mandelson Spring is coming. On Tuesday, several heat records were broken in Estonia.