Alisa Jakobi

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Jakobi in 2007

Alisa Jakobi (born on 18 January 1981) is an Estonian artist, actress and graphic designer.[1]

Life and education[]

Alisa Jakobi is an Estonian artist. She studied in the Estonian Academy of Arts, completing a BA in Graphic Design in 2005. Later she left Estonia for three years to get new inspiration and experience in New York. In 2010 she finished her MA in Art studies in the Tallinn University. Alisa studied in the School of Visual Arts in New York City for a year, worked for Rockaway Graphics as a graphic designer, worked as an assistant to photographer Ilay Honovich, in NYC. In 2011 she created Art Jakobi Ltd and started working independently.

  • 2005 Estonian Academy of Arts, Faculty of Graphic Design[2]
  • 2005–06 SVA (School of Visual Arts, NYC), arts management
  • 2007–10 University of Tallinn "Fine Art"

Painting[]

Alisa is working in a minimalist expressionism style, with elements of fauvism. Her recurring topics are the reconciliation of humans with nature and about the relationship between the conscious and unconscious mind. She also developed a concept called "Time to Dance", where she is talking about the depth of the human mind and the changing roles in life of men and women.

Works in private collections[]

Her works are in private collections in Estonia, Latvia, France, Israel, the US, the UK, Macedonia, Russia, Australia.

Solo exhibitions (selection)[]

  • 2016 OR – LIGHT – Valgus[3] - СВЕТ ,[4] Tallinn Lennart Meri Airport Gallery[5]
  • 2016 Emotional Landscapes vol 5, Võru city gallery, Võru, Estonia [6]
  • 2015 IT IS TIME TO DANCE vol 2, Fahle gallery,[7] Tallinn, Estonia
  • 2015 Emotional Landscapes vol4, Rakvere city gallery, Rakvere,[8] Estonia
  • 2015 Emotional Landscapes vol3, Kuressaare muuseum, Kuressaare, Saaremaa, Estonia
  • 2015 Emotional Landscapes vol2.5, Ministry of Agriculture,[9] Tallinn, Estonia
  • 2015 Emotional Landscapes vol.2,[10] Toompea Castle Art Gallery,[11] Tallinn, Estonia,[12] Estonia
  • 2014 Emotional Landscapes vol.2,[13] Tallinn Lennart Meri Airport Gallery,[14] Estonia
  • 2014 Emotional Landscapes,[15] Aedvilja Tänava Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
  • 2014 IT IS TIME TO DANCE, Aedvilja Tänava Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
  • 2002 Light and Colour, Showing room of JCC, at Karu 16 A, Tallinn, Estonia

Group exhibitions (selection)[]

  • 2016 – Futu Muhu 2016, curatored by Karl-Kristjan Nagel and Tiiu Rebane.[16] Kuressaare, Estonia
  • 2016 – “Peace“ exhibition against terrorism, group exhibition of estonian artists in GALERIE DE LA VERRIERE,[17] Paris, France
  • 2016 –“Peace“ group exhibition of estonian artists in 12 AVENUE DES ARTS gallery, Paris, France
  • 2015 – “ 5th PLainair in Juodkrante", LIUDVIKO RĖZOS cultural cente, Neringa municipality, Curonian Spit, Lithuania
  • 2015 – “NIDOS EKSPRESIJA-2015“ Agila culture centre, Nida, Curonian Spit, Lithuania. Curator: S. Kruopis
  • 2015 – “Symphony of colours“ Tallinna Idakeskus gallery. Curator T.Kuusik
  • 2015 – AmCham charity auction, Tallinn, Estonia. (amcham.ee)
  • 2015 – BECC charity Burns supper auction, Tallinn, Estonia (charity.becc.ee)
  • 2014 – International group exhibition at Monastir Joakim Osogovski, Kriva Palanka, Macedonia
  • 2014 – Performing art "Music+painting" experimental music session, Tallinn, Estonia, Gustav Adolf Grammar

School courtyard https://www.facebook.com/events/259752777557060/

  • 2013 – TALLINNA KUNSTI TUULED, Art Fair in Tammsaare park, Tallinn, Estonia.
  • 2012 – Strike – exhibition of Art Teachers in Estonian parliament,[18] Riigikogu,Tallinn, Estonia.
  • 2010 – Ahne 2010, Suvilahti, Finland
  • 2008 – Ahne 2008 Video "Time to Dance", Suvilahti, Finland
  • 2008 – Kunst@tlu, Draakoni gallery,[19] Tallinn, Estonia.
  • 2008 – Art Kitchen Happening@Fantast Festival, Muhu, Saaremaa island, Muhu, Estonia.
  • 2005 – Exhibition of posters, Gallery of Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, Estonia.
  • 2003 – Group exhibition of emerging artists in NYC, Broadway gallery, New York City
  • 2002 – Madonna of 21 Century, Jaama Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia.

References[]

  1. ^ "Alisa Jakobi". naitleja.jakobidesign.com. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Graafiline disain".
  3. ^ "Näitus "OR – Valgus " Lennujaama avatud ala galeriis".
  4. ^ "Avati Simon Lenker ja Alisa Jakobi näitus "OR – Valgus" Lennujaama avatud ala galeriis". 18 October 2016.
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2016.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Alisa Jakobi –näitus "Emotsionaalsed maastikud vol 4". Pildid. Võru Linnagalerii".
  7. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY1vRsXdXiA
  8. ^ "Alisa Jakobi "Emotsionaalsed maastikud, vol. 4"".
  9. ^ "Põllumajandusametnikele näidatakse Muhu saart". 11 March 2015.
  10. ^ "Riigikogus avati Alisa Jakobi maalinäitus". 16 February 2015.
  11. ^ [1]
  12. ^ "Avaleht".
  13. ^ "Alisa Jakobi avas näituse lennujaamas". 11 December 2014.
  14. ^ "Etnoweb.ee".
  15. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. ^ "Vesine ja eeterlik – Futu Muhu 2016 - meiemaa.ee".
  17. ^ http://www.jafmabro.com
  18. ^ "Учителя бастуют в Рийгикогу художественным способом". 9 February 2012.
  19. ^ [2]

External links[]

Media related to Alisa Jakobi at Wikimedia Commons

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