February 2019 News
Tanja Muravskaja ‘Three Sisters’, 2015. Courtesy of the artist. Installation view, Köler Prize 2018/EKKM. Photo: Hedi Jaanisoo
Tanja Muravskaja in Stockholm
Tanja Muravskaja’s sound- and video installation ‘Three Sisters’ will be presented at Tensta Konsthall in Stockholm. In this work, Muravskaja explores the ways in which the Ukrainian war impacts relations between relatives and families. Muravskaja portrays her relatives living in Ukraine and Russia, illustrating how politics and media create conflicts in families.
Tanja Muravskaja herself is participating in a residency at Tensta Konsthall until the end of February.
Open: February 5th to April 22nd, 2019
Address: Tensta Konsthall, Taxingegränd 10, Spånga, Stockholm
Web: tenstakonsthall.se
Joensuu Art Museum Onni
Alice Kask, Neeme Külm, Jass Kaselaan and Holger Loodus in Joensuu
‘Game of Four’, an exhibition by Alice Kask, Neeme Külm, Jass Kaselaan and Holger Loodus, will open at Joensuu Art Museum Onni. Curated by Tamara Luuk, the exhibition is a collaboration between Tallinn Art Hall and Joensuu Art Museum with Tallinn Art Hall as the main producer. Small number of the works presented at Joensuu were displayed at the exhibition ‘Alice, Neeme and Jass’ in Helsinki Taidehalli, but as a whole, the exhibition is adapted for the Onni museum space and includes new works created specifically for it.
Open: February 7th to May 5th, 2019
Address: Joensuu Art Museum Onni, Kirkkokatu 23, Joensuu
Web: museot.fi
Material introducing Jaan Toomik’s exhibition
Jaan Toomik in Moscow
Jaan Toomik will open his solo exhibition ‘My End is My Beginning. And My Beginning is My End’ at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA). Curated by the Moscow-based curator and critic Viktor Misiano, the exhibition shows both Toomik’s earlier works as well as new ones. MMOMA, which operates five exhibition spaces, was opened in 1999 as the first national museum in Russia focusing solely on the 20th and 21st century art. In addition to introducing Russian art, the museum also has an outstanding international program.
Open: February 12th to March 24th, 2019
Address: MMOMA, Gogolevski 10, Moscow
Web: mmoma.ru
Marge Monko ‘Diamonds Against Stones’, 2018, installation view. Courtesy of the artist and Ani Molnár Gallery. Photo: Marge Monko
Marge Monko in Essen
Marge Monko’s exhibition ‘Diamonds Against Stones’ will open at the Museum Folkwang in Essen. The exhibition explores the impact of the visual language of commercials and displays of luxury products on customers. Most of these works were shown a year ago at Monko’s solo exhibition ‘Stones Against Diamonds, Diamonds Against Stones’ at Tallinn City Gallery. In addition to these works, Monko will produce two new works – a banner installation in Essen’s public space and a vinyl sticker in the museum’s lobby.
Open: February 22nd to May 5th, 2019
Address: Museum Folkwang, Museumsplatz 1, Essen
Web: museum-folkwang.de
Representatives of EKKM and HIAP together with artist Sigrid Viir
Sigrid Viir in Helsinki
Sigrid Viir will take part in the HIAP residency in Suomenlinna, Helsinki. The main focus of her residency is the preparation for a solo exhibition that will open at the Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia (EKKM) in April, 2019. Viir’s residency is the first in a series of collaboration projects started between EKKM and HIAP, which aim to generate a dialogue and an exchange of knowledge, as well as provide a more comprehensive form of cooperation for artists and curators in the form of co-production.
Open: February 5th to February 28th, 2019
Address: HIAP Suomenlinna, Suomenlinna B 28/2, Helsinki
Web: hiap.fi
Anna Škodenko. Photo: Eduard Žentsik
Anna Škodenko in Brussels
At the beginning of the year Anna Škodenko started a 6-month residency at WIELS contemporary art center in Brussels. During her residency, there will be workshops, discussions, talks, and feedback for the artist from professionals who visit the center. The first Estonian artists who took part in the residency programme were Paul Kuimet and Jaanus Samma. The participation of Estonian artists in the WIELS residency programme is organized by the Center for Contemporary Arts Estonia.
Open: January to June, 2019
Address: Wiels contemporary art center, Av. Van Volxemlaan 354, Brussels
Web: wiels.org
Open in February:
Baltic contemporary art exhibition in Helsinki
Diana Tamane and Kristina Õllek in Winterthur (until February 10th)
Ingel Vaikla in Vienna (until February 17th)
Krista Mölder in Moscow (until February 11th)