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Tarrvi Laamann. 7 inch C'4
15.09 - 20.10.2016 at Haus Gallery
The current exhibition displays the manuscript of Estonian first meditation comic strip using the unique techniques of glue-prints on sand, wood sculptures and xylopainting on canvas.
Shadows in art and ourselves
Triinu Soikmets, gallerist and curator at Haus Gallery
It was likely the memorial exhibition of Olev Subbi at Tallinn Art Hall, with the author’s bold play with colour and ruthless rupture of shapes, that awakened me. The relationship of this and the other dimension that I was engaged with on the theoretical level, and for which I had found a visual counterpart.
On the picture: Olav Maran, "Still life with the blue draper"
loe lähemaltEstonian Painters' Association. WHITE WATER
At 18.00 on Wednesday, 9 November, Haus Gallery will be opening the exhibition White Water by the Estonian Painters’ Association. This exhibition is the continuation of long-term cooperation between the Gallery and the Association; the topic also ties in with the celebration of the Year of Maritime Culture.
loe lähemaltIvika Luisk. SPACIOUS
On Tuesday, 1 November at 17.00, Ivika Luisk’s personal exhibition “Spacious” will open at Haus Gallery, in which the artist reflects and shares emotions driven by nature and being in the moment.
loe lähemaltArt and meetings - Tarmo Roosimölder
Järvi Pust, gallerist and art consultant at Haus Gallery
A gallerist’s job is filled with meetings, maybe not as many as a cashier, but still. Over a period of days these meetings all have a very different character and level, intensive and changing – people and pictures, pictures and people. I would never have thought I would come to know so many artists personally.
On the picture: Tarmo Roosimölder, "Nightflyer".
loe lähemaltHaus Gallery cooperates with the Web magazine Edasi
Beginning this week, Haus Gallery cooperates with the new Web magazine Edasi (in English Forward). Piia Ausman, head of the gallery, and her colleagues will be introducing readers to noteworthy events and pieces of art from this day and from history in the art column of the weekly Edasi. The aim is to dissect the role of art in society, observe and reflect on the world through art, to bring art closer to people.
On the picture: Jaan Toomik, "Children having a picnic".
loe lähemaltAleksander Litvinov. REFLECTION
On Wednesday, 14 September, Reflection – an exhibition dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the birth of sculptor Aleksander Litvinov – opened at Haus Gallery. The displayed works are inspired by animalism and consist predominantly of bronze sculptures; however, wood, stone and aluminium have also been used.
loe lähemaltCharity exhibition/auction PURIFIED WORLD
Participate in the charity auction and support the cleanup of the world: http://www.haus.ee/oksjon/?l=en
You can preview the auction catalogue here.
Let’s Do It! World and Haus Gallery opened an exhibition and an international auction today, where 35 well-known Estonian painters contributed their works to raise money for a world-wide clean-up day in 2018.
loe lähemaltMATTI VAINIO. HYPERSPACE
Haus Gallery is hosting Matti Vainio’s exhibition Hyperspace. Based on drawing, painting and xylography, the technically versatile exhibition will address the relationship for a human between internal and external space and time. How are these experienced and viewed? How would they manifest themselves in the form of a picture?
loe lähemaltINDREK AAVA. DIFFERENT KIND OF REALITY
Haus Galerii is hosting a painting exhibition “A Different Kind of Reality” by Indrek Aava, where flesh and bone human beings from commonplace reality meet with legendary two-dimensional cartoon characters.
loe lähemaltMARE VINT. SPRINGLY FRESH
Haus Gallery presents stylish and laconic graphics by Mare Vint in the private banking rooms of Swedbank’s main office. The exhibition includes examples of both the artist’s older and newer works, from black-and-white spacious park landscapes to more exotic and colourful motifs of Egypt. Works, in which powerful architectural objects are combined with the lushness of gentle nature, engaging with both city views seen from the windows of the bank and modern home and office interiors.
loe lähemaltSIIRI SISASK’s PAINTING EXHIBITION. AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WELL
Haus Gallery is to open Siiri Sisask’s painting exhibition “At the Bottom of the Well”. At the opening of the exhibition her new CD “Above the Abyss” with lyrics from Uku Masing and a book of poetry “How I Love this World” will also be presented. This is a genuine triple event that opens the multifaceted persona of Siiri.
loe lähemaltJOINT EXHIBITION OF THE ESTONIAN PAINTERS’ ASSOCIATION IN THE SWEDBANK HEADQUARTERS
The exhibition, curated by Haus Gallery, includes a diverse selection of small-format works created by members of the Estonian Painters’ Association which, due to their practical size are perfect to create ambience at home and work or to be given as gifts. This is a parallel exhibition to the in-house display “30 x 40 TAKE 2” that gives an overview of the latest developments in Estonian painting art and the performance of various techniques on a preset size plane.
loe lähemaltHAUS GALLERY CELEBRATES THE ANNIVERSARY OF JÜRI ARRAK WITH AN AUCTION
Haus Gallery opened a personal exhibition of Jüri Arrak to celebrate his 80th anniversary, which incidentally forms a part of the gallery’s spring auction. Arrak has become a symbolic name, a phenomenon separate from his creations, whose distinct signature may be liked to varying degrees but which never leaves anyone indifferent.
loe lähemaltARNE MAASIK. PARIS, PARIS.
Arne Maasik (born 28 April 1971), well-known photographer and architect, graduate of the Estonian Academy of Arts in the field of Architecture, has been equally busy in both fields, having combined the organised rhythms of architecture with the art of photography, with a love for shooting cities, while also having found his own signature in time in the primordial essence of nature. Arne Maasik handles photography through his own characteristic existential point of view, which is amplified by refined subjects of his choice as well as clean compositions.
loe lähemaltESTONIAN GLASS ARTISTS’ UNION. ACCORDANCE IV. WITH/WITHOUT SNOW
For the fourth year in a row, Estonian glass art visits Haus Gallery to create a dialogue with the stationary exposition of the gallery. The traditional title of the exhibition, “Accordance”, is a conjoining keyword whose subtitle of this year, “With/Without Snow”, embraces a longing for light reflected from snow. Snow forms a major part of the identity of the Estonian winter, compensating for the long and sunless winter time and, if absent, causes feelings of longing and is the subject of endless conversations. Glass artists have moulded the stories of this year, with or without snow, in the glass and intermingled with the permanent exposition of Haus Gallery.
loe lähemaltALEKSANDR IGONIN. COMMEMORATIVE EXHIBITION
Aleksandr Igonin (1939–2013) worked with different genres, ranging from landscape paintings and still-lives to portraits and nudes, all of which feature rich and deep use of paints as well as a direct and sincere approach. Dedication to art continues to live in the creative legacy of Aleksandr Igonin and in the signature of his hundreds of disciples.
loe lähemaltCLASSICS OF ESTONIAN MODERN ART – AT KEILA-JOA CASTLE
TOOMAS VINT. CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPE
16.01 - 16.03.2016
A series of exhibitions dedicated to the classics of Estonian modern art will be open throughout 2016 at the Keila-Joa castle. The exhibitions are curated by one of Estonia’s best known and experienced galleries, Haus, renowned as a builder of the tradition of art auctions in this country. Haus Gallery has been in business for nearly 20 years, representing major Estonian artists and organising regular art exhibitions at the gallery’s premises along Uus Street, in Tallinn’s Old Town, and elsewhere.