Manfred Vainokivi recently presented his painting exhibition, titled “Mälu tühjendamine” (Clearing Memory), at the cultural club Promenaadiviis. The exhibition showcases the latest works from the artist, providing viewers an opportunity to engage with his visual interpretations of memory and experience. Vainokivi’s artistic journey has been rooted in formal study; he initially began his art education through distance learning courses in figurative art at the Tartu State Art Museum. His connection to Tartu extends beyond his painting; the city has been a consistent backdrop for his creative endeavors. He has been involved in numerous projects within the city, including the production of fresh films and the planning of future cinematic works. The display at Promenaadiviis thus represents a convergence of his artistic practices—the tangible canvases alongside his deep ties to the local cultural scene, which has also seen him recognized as a filmimees. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view into the thematic concerns that define his work. For those interested in art and local culture, the display featuring manfred vainokivi’s paintings is currently on view. The collection invites the public to reflect on the themes explored through his brushstrokes. This presentation solidifies Vainokivi’s standing as an active and contributing figure in contemporary Estonian art, bridging traditional painting with modern narrative forms. Topics: #manfred #vainokivi #filmimees Post navigation ARVUSTUS⟩Üldistavaid autoportreid kunstimuuseumi näitusel SpaceX alustas koostööd tehisaru idufirmaga Cursor