The Art Museum has unveiled a new exhibition titled «8 naist. 4 dialoogi ruumist» (8 Women. 4 Spaces of Dialogue), drawing attention to the contributions of Estonian female interior architects.

The presentation, held at the Tõnu Tunnel Rotermanni gallery, showcases the work of pioneering figures in the field. The exhibition concept centers on establishing a dialogue across four distinct generations of creative talent. Through the careful curation of archives, physical objects, and immersive installations, the display invites visitors to reconsider the role of interior design.

It encourages a critical re-evaluation of often overlooked interior spaces and their lasting relevance within the context of modern urban environments. «8 naist. 4 dialoogi ruumist» does more than simply present historical artifacts; it fosters a conversation.

The show provides a platform for established interior architects to share their foundational work while simultaneously engaging contemporary creators. These modern artists reinterpret the legacy of the past, building connections between historical design principles and current aesthetic sensibilities. By framing the narrative around the contributions of these influential naist (women), the exhibition creates a rich space for dialoogi (dialogue).

The selection of four distinct ruumist (spaces) allows the narrative to evolve, mapping the trajectory of design influence. The overall effect is one of quiet yet profound engagement, urging the public to recognize the enduring architectural and artistic value embedded within the built environment.

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