MARIS AARE & JAANUS KAASIK
“Stories about the beauty of everyday life and its uniqueness”
16.06 - 24.08.2024
“Stories about the beauty of everyday life and its uniqueness” is an exhibition where ordinary objects, materials and recycled found objects have been given a new life and new meanings as works of art. The exhibition will grow, change and develop every day, from the beginning to the end of the exhibition, creating fresh perspectives and inviting viewers to rethink and discover the extraordinary of the ordinary. The created worlds encourage you to think about the importance of preserving the environment and notice the beauty of everyday life.
Maris Aare - textile artist, doll artist, visual artist
Jaanus Kaasik - semiotician, director, artist, graphic designer
Maris and Jaanus are daily shopkeepers in the art and vintage shop Karud ja Pojad and organize exhibitions in the R gallery which is located there.
Their own creation are made in the back room of this gallery store.
Exhibition is supported by Cultural Endowment of Estonia and Tartu Cultural Endowment
“Stories about the beauty of everyday life and its uniqueness”
16.06 - 24.08.2024
“Stories about the beauty of everyday life and its uniqueness” is an exhibition where ordinary objects, materials and recycled found objects have been given a new life and new meanings as works of art. The exhibition will grow, change and develop every day, from the beginning to the end of the exhibition, creating fresh perspectives and inviting viewers to rethink and discover the extraordinary of the ordinary. The created worlds encourage you to think about the importance of preserving the environment and notice the beauty of everyday life.
Maris Aare - textile artist, doll artist, visual artist
Jaanus Kaasik - semiotician, director, artist, graphic designer
Maris and Jaanus are daily shopkeepers in the art and vintage shop Karud ja Pojad and organize exhibitions in the R gallery which is located there.
Their own creation are made in the back room of this gallery store.
Exhibition is supported by Cultural Endowment of Estonia and Tartu Cultural Endowment