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Current exhibition

Memoirs from a Cold Utopia

Opening party: 28thJuly, 6.30pm - 9pm

Exhibition runs: 29th July - 18th November 2011

Gallery open: Tuesday - Saturday, 10.30am - 6pm, admission free

2011 marks the 20th anniversary of  rapid political change that included the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the end of theCold War, and the reunification Eastern and Western Europe. In a powerful series of films, images, installations and prints, Memoirs from a Cold Utopia  features the work of 18 artists from the former Soviet Bloc, examining their reponses to political transformation during the past two decades. 

Work on display ranges from a Lego concentration camp (Zbigniew Libera) to  Alina Rudnitskaya’s Bitch Academy, from prints by  Andrzej Krauze to the unique narrative of Edmunds Jansons whose Little Bird’s Diary animation was inspired by the extraordinary  illustrated diaries of Irina Pilke. 

Nato welcome! bleeding homes

Nato Welcome, Blue Noses Group, 2005

Anu Anu Juurak and Marko Maetamm- Bleeding Homes painting, 2008

Paradoxically, during the late Communist period, many artists withdrew from overt social engagement, considering  the exploration of abstract, subjective and conceptual ideas to be a ‘political’ act, yet  under capitalism many contemporary artists have turned to the exploration of political issues and socially engaged practices. Referring ambiguously to both the ‘Cold War Period’ and the social alienation of a free market economy, Memoirs from a Cold Utopia showcases artists whose work employs contemporary art strategies to explore historical, social and political issues in their regions.

The exhibition features work by The Blue Noses Group (Viacheslav Mizin, Alexander Shaburov), Stefan Constantinescu, Kestutis Grigaliunas, Edmunds Jansons, Igor Grubic, Vit Klusák & Filip Remunda, Iosif Kiraly, Andrzej Krauze, Zbigniew Libera, Dan Mihaltianu,  Tanja Muravskaja,  Marko Mäetamm & Anu Juurak, Józef Robakowski, Alina Rudnitskaya, Ivan Moudov.

Curated by Eve Kask, President of the Tallinn Print Triennial, and drawing on a wide network of artists throughout the former Soviet Block Memoirs from a Cold Utopia presents a unique insight into the synergy between politics and the visual arts in Eastern Europe today. Zhivka Haskiya is Assistant Curator.

Andrzej Krauze, Political cartoon 1992

Stefan Constantinescu- The Golden Age for Children 2008 Artist's Book

jansons

Edmunds Jansons-3 stills from Little Bird's Diary film animation 2007

 

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