Marita Liivak paints Lasnamäe
Estonian World talked to Marita Liivak, a young rising star of the Estonian art scene; her latest exhibition, “Lasnamäe – Beginnings and Endings”, is inspired […]
Marita Liivak paints Lasnamäe Read More
Estonian World talked to Marita Liivak, a young rising star of the Estonian art scene; her latest exhibition, “Lasnamäe – Beginnings and Endings”, is inspired […]
Marita Liivak paints Lasnamäe Read More
Estonian World talked to Teele Dunkley, a UK-based Estonian filmmaker, about her life and work and her upcoming movie project, “The Secret Folk Dancer” –
Filmmaker Teele Dunkley: For Estonians, folk dancing is part of their fibre Read More
Estonian World spoke to Tartu-based artist Helen Bunder during her solo exhibition “Echo of Being” at Tallinn’s Solaris Art Gallery, to find out more about
Love, life, and living it – the art of Helen Bunder Read More
Rael Kõiv, a Tallinn and London-based Estonian musician and composer, talked to Estonian World about her new album, “Return to Natural Law”, and her career
Rael Kõiv: I carry Estonian nature with me wherever I go Read More
As Jamaica-based Estonian creator Tarrvi Laamann opens his new solo exhibition at Põhjala Galleries in Tallinn, Estonian World spoke to the artist about his eponymous
Multimedia artist Tarrvi Laamann brings Jamaican vibes to Tallinn audiences Read More
Two Estonian artists – poet Elo Viiding and painter Santa Zukker – are trying to disrupt how people see art to make art exhibitions more
Two Estonian artists try to disrupt how we see art – by combining paintings and poetry Read More
Anna Kõuhkna, an Estonian artist, spoke to Estonian World ahead of the opening of her latest solo exhibition, “My darling shadow, my darling light”, at the Endla theatre’s
Artist Anna Kõuhkna: Embrace all sides of life Read More
Estonian painter and illustrator Liisa Kruusmägi, whose latest solo exhibition opened on 28 April in Tallinn, shares her worldview and insights into her work with
Estonian artist Liisa Kruusmägi: “My drawings are like a diary” Read More
Estonian and expatriate artists share their views on the importance of art in times of crisis along with works that speak to trauma, suffering, hope
What role does art serve in times of war and suffering? Read More
Jana Simackova interviews Estonian artist Anna Kõuhkna – a painter, illustrator and a photographer whose works, as the artist herself says, focuses on women’s soul