Estonian Artist Estna to Showcase “House of the Leaking Sky” at Venice Biennale Venice, Italy – The Culture Teller Gallery recently presented a preview of Estonia’s upcoming exhibition at the 61st Venice art biennale, scheduled for 2026 and curated by Natalia Sielewicz. Estonian artist Merike Estna will be represented with her ambitious project, “House of the Leaking Sky.” The exhibition was unveiled to the public on Tuesday, offering a glimpse into the work that will be central to the Estonian pavilion’s presence at the renowned biennale. “House of the Leaking Sky” transforms the pavilion itself into an open studio, providing a direct look at the creative process. The exhibition’s full realization in Venice will feature a significant installation: approximately 25,000 ceramic tiles intended to cover the pavilion’s floor. This ambitious undertaking, previously underway, converts the former church space into an area roughly equivalent to a basketball court. The project represents a substantial investment in materials and labor, signaling Estna’s commitment to this unique presentation. The Venice biennale, a globally recognized platform for contemporary art, will provide a prominent venue for this innovative exhibition. The event is expected to draw considerable attention to Estna’s work and the Estonian pavilion. Keywords: Venice art biennale 2026, Estonian pavilion, merike estna, house of the leaking sky, ceramic tiles, open studio, exhibition, venice, biennale Topics: #exhibition #venice #biennale Post navigation Vladimir Yushkin: Putin may want to test NATO’s unity GALLERY ⟩ Pärnu women once again enjoyed the thrill of victory at the Türi-Tori airshots
“This sounds like a fascinating project and I’m eager to see the final result at the Venice Biennale.” Reply