Exhibition > Past
2021
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Tarmo Roosimölder
CONTINUITY
Tarmo Roosimölder is a unique person and creator. The artist's meaningful silences in the paintings alternate with eloquent explanations of how he views the reality of life through his works. "Don't start talking to me here, or I'll talk about my pictures for too long," says Roosimölder, hanging up the artworks on the walls in Haus Gallery exhibition hall.
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Jaanika Peerna
For Solace...
The exhibition "For Solace…" consists of a series of large-scale pigment print artworks created in 2020 and 2021 by Estonian artist Jaanika Peerna who is based in New York. The series was entitled "March Solace". These works have been completed in a technique unique to the author.
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Uno Roosvalt
Only Paintings
The coastal landscape has been the main focus of Roosvalt's work since his studies. He draws his motifs from the harsh and crisp Nordic nature, choosing distant places as travel destinations in addition to the islands and coasts of Estonia. Roosvalt's work has precision and monumentality, (national) romance, and eternity. Of course, the artist's way of expression has changed somewhat over the years, but the clarity of the image, the serious, brisk, and committed relationship to what is depicted still remain decisive.
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Viktor Sinjukajev
Retrospective
Some exhibitions have a name like this here - "Retrospective," simply and clearly expressing the nature of the display without riddles, challenging metaphors, and large symbols. The retrospective that we are exhibiting now at Haus Gallery is a look back on the life of one artist, Viktor Sinjukajev, who is celebrating his 80th anniversary at Haus Gallery on September 9th.
What makes this event even more special is that Sinjukajev’s last large-scale exhibition was also organized at Haus Gallery 20 years ago when he celebrated his 60th anniversary with us.
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Nina DoShe
Step of the Queen
Nina DoShe (Dobrovolska) is a painter and designer who offers the opportunity to literally wear her artworks and carry them with you. The artist creates silk scarves and clothes based on her paintings. Both are on display at the exhibition.
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Elvi Rangell
Hidden Worlds
Elvi Rangell, a well-known Finnish artist with intriguing life choices, is no stranger at Haus Gallery. This exhibition is her third collaborative project.
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A selection of Estonian painting
Talks
The exhibition mainly features painters with whom the gallery has been working with for more than 20 years.
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René Kari
Erotical Landscapes
Rene Kari's creations are delicate and clean. Elaborate geometric shapes hide erotic undertones.
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Ivika Luisk
Above
The newly opened summer exhibition at Maakri Kvartal (Maakri 19/21) displays a selection of works by Ivika Luisk. Her personal style - large formats, bold colours, clear and simple shapes - characterise the display selection and also the subject matter: humane warmth, balance with nature and inner harmony.
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Ivar Kaasik
Self-Portrait of Autonomy
The exhibition consists of paintings by Ivar Kaasik from 2019 - 2021. This display of paintings contrasts with the artist's two previous projects, which took place in Berlin and Munich. This exhibition considers the images' autonomy.
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Sirje Petersen
Red String
Renowned artist Sirje Petersen primarily deals with human and humanity in her work. We can meet the reflections of a person's inner world in her paintings, where figure and color play an important role as a means of expression. By purifying the painting of extra details and adding perceptible nuances from personal experience, she achieves a multidimensionality in her work, almost to the extent of abstraction.
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Estonian Modern Art Classics Auction Exhibition Spring 2021
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Estonian Art Classics Auction Exhibition Spring 2021
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Vilen Künnapu
World-stopping Landscapes
20. January – 28. February 2021
Vilen Künnapu who is known as an architect and artist presents his new display of paintings on exhibition throughout the two floors of Haus Gallery from the 20th of January. Predominantly large-scale acrylic paintings have been created with a characteristic Künnapu-esque stylization and provocative use of colours. These are expressive works with a unique geometrical and symbolistic system that have consciously emphasized naivism, like a sign of the artist’s genuine and pure energy, happily spreading across the paintings.