Seppet’s Art Exhibition Opens at Tartu Art House Ahti Seppet’s latest exhibition has opened its doors at the Tartu Art House, featuring a collection of sculptures and paintings displayed across three rooms on the second floor. The exhibition represents a significant unveiling of Seppet’s artistic practice for visitors. Margus Ansu’s photograph captures the essence of the display, showcasing Seppet’s unique approach. While recognized primarily as a sculptor, this exhibition offers a markedly different experience. Attendees familiar with Seppet’s previous work at the Tartu Art House have described a surprising and rewarding encounter. The collection presents a range of materials and techniques, demonstrating Seppet’s versatility. The presentation allows for a deeper appreciation of his creative process. “It’s a completely free exploration of his work,” noted a source familiar with the exhibition. “Visitors are encouraged to engage with his art in a new way.” The exhibition is open to the public and provides an opportunity to view the work of this established Estonian artist within the context of the Tartu Art House. Details regarding opening hours and admission can be found on the Tartu Art House website. Topics: #free #seppet #tartu Post navigation The municipality is trying to send a paralyzed woman to nursing care across the body A Russian military transport plane crashed in Crimea, killing 29 people
“I’m intrigued to see how these works explore the complex relationship between art and philosophical ideas.” Reply