Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art
Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art (abbreviation CCA; Estonian: Kaasaegse Kunsti Eesti Keskus) is a non-profit expert institution, which via international projects activates and develops Estonian contemporary art scene.[1] CCA office is located in Tallinn. It accommodates an archive of cultural and art historical significance.[2] CCA has been mediating information about the work of local artists since 1992 when CCA was founded.[1]
Since 2013, CCA director is Maria Arusoo.[3]
Commisioner of the Estonian pavilion[]
CCA is the commissioner of the Estonian pavilion at the Venice Biennale.[1]
# | Year | Artist(s) | Curator(s) | Title | Location | Ref |
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59th | 2022 | Kristina Norman, Bita Razavi, Emilie Rosalie Saal | Corina Apostol | Orchidelirium. Appetite for Abundance | Rietveld pavilion, Giardini | [1][2][3] |
58th | 2019 | Kris Lemsalu | Birth V - Hi & Bye | c/o Legno & Legno, Giudecca | [4] | |
57th | 2017 | Katja Novitskova | Kati Ilves | If Only You Could See What I’ve Seen with Your Eyes | Palazzo Malipiero | [5] |
56th | 2015 | Jaanus Samma | Eugenio Viola | NSFW. Chairman's Tale | Palazzo Malipiero | [6] |
55th | 2013 | Dénes Farkas | Adam Budak | Evident in Advance | Palazzo Malipiero | [7] |
54th | 2011 | Liina Siib | A Woman Takes Little Space | Palazzo Malipiero | [8] | |
53rd | 2009 | Kristina Norman | Marco Laimre | After-War | Palazzo Malipiero | [9] |
52nd | 2007 | Marko Mäetamm | Mika Hannula | Loser's Paradise | Palazzo Malipiero | [10] |
51st | 2005 | Mark Raidpere | Hanno Soans | Isolator | Palazzo Malipiero | [11] |
50th | 2003 | John Smith (Marko Mäetamm, Kaido Ole) | Anders Härm | Marko und Kaido | Palazzo Malipiero | [12] |
49th | 2001 | Ene-Liis Semper, Marco Laimre | La Fondazione Ugo e Olga Levi | [13] | ||
48th | 1999 | Ando Keskküla, Jüri Ojaver, Peeter Pere | Johannes Saar | Palazzo Querin | ||
47th | 1997 | Siim-Tanel Annus, Raoul Kurvitz, Jaan Toomik | Near San Marco Square | [14] |
Archive of contemporary art[]
CCA has been mediating information about the work of local artists[15] since 1992. In 2020 it launched an online database of significant contemporary artists in Estonia.[16]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Kaasaege Kunsti Eesti Keskus". cca.ee. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ "Reporting from the Archive of the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art | ESTONIAN ART". www.estonianart.ee (in Estonian). 2020-07-01. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- ^ "Estonian diplomat for contemporary art". Estonian news - news.postimees.ee. 2013-11-06. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- ^ Editors, Artsy (March 20, 2019). "All of the Artists in the Venice Biennale". Artsy.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- ^ "IF ONLY YOU COULD SEE WHAT I'VE SEEN WITH YOUR EYES". www.ifonlyyoucouldseewhativeseenwithyoureyes.com.
- ^ "NSFW. A Chairman's Tale". April 2, 2015.
- ^ "Estonian Pavilion Venice Biennale".
- ^ "Venice biennale | Kaasaege Kunsti Eesti Keskus". cca.ee.
- ^ https://www.kristinanorman.ee/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/kristina_norman_venice_catalogue.pdf
- ^ "Estonian Art 1' 2007". arhiiv.estinst.ee.
- ^ "Up Close and Personal" – via frieze.com.
- ^ http://www.artecommunications.com/images/esposizioni/2003/Press%20Release%20ESTONIA%20Biennale.pdf
- ^ http://www.artnet.com/magazine/news/artnetnews3-30-01.asp
- ^ "Venice biennale | Kaasaege Kunsti Eesti Keskus". cca.ee.
- ^ "Reporting from the Archive of the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art | ESTONIAN ART". www.estonianart.ee (in Estonian). 2020-07-01. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- ^ Tambur, Silver (2020-01-25). "A database of Estonian artists launched in English". Estonian World. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
External links[]
Categories:
- Estonian art