Exhibition in Kuressaare Features Collaborative Works by Emerging Estonian Artists
Kvadraat's Latest Exhibition Explores Neighborhood Dynamics in Kuressaare
The Estonian art collective Kvadraat is presenting a new contemporary graphic art exhibition in Kuressaare, Saaremaa. The exhibition, titled "As Nice as Your Neighbor," is currently on display at the old Weigh Station and focuses on sociability, collaboration, and communication.
The theme of the exhibition revolves around exploring neighborhood dynamics, social relations, and contemporary societal issues through graphic art. The curators of the exhibition are members of the art collective Kvadraat: Elise Marie Olesk, Marten Prei, Paul Rannik, Sandra Puusepp, and Triin Mänd.
The exhibition features works by eight young artists, but specific names are not currently available. However, upon closer inspection, threads begin to emerge between not just their works, but the artists themselves in the exhibition.
"As Nice as Your Neighbor" is the latest installment in Kvadraat's contemporary graphic art exhibition series. The exhibition takes place at the old Weigh Station, located at Lootsi 17 in Kuressaare.
The exhibition brings together artists with seemingly diverse and even opposing practices, creating a unique and thought-provoking display of graphic art. The exhibition will conclude on Monday, August 18.
For detailed information about the participating artists and other events related to the exhibition, we recommend checking Kvadraat's official announcements or the Kuressaare Old Weigh Station's event listings for their latest exhibition program.
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