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EDITORIAL
I
Talkin”™ Loud and Saying Not That Much
Mika Hannula analyses the problems and opportunities of political and contemporary art, taking an international group exhibition “Demonstrating Minds – Disagreements in Contemporary Art” at Kiasma as an example.
II
What May We Assume?
Indrek Grigor reviews the international photography show “Time Lapse” exhibited at the Tallinn Art Hall.
III
THEORY AND PRACTICE / PRODUCTION BY CONSUMERS
A Hot Dog That Dresses Itself with Ketchup
Hanno Soans visits “Prosu(u)mer”, the centrepiece of this year’s “Tallinn Photomonth”.
IV
THEORY AND PRACTICE / SEASONALITY AND SUMMER TIME
Seasons in the Art World
Heie Treier provides a historical perspective on the occurrence of summer events in the Estonian art world.
V
Enn Põldroos, “Someone inside me, smarter than me, chooses…”
Krista Piirimäe visits Enn Põldroos and Rita Raave, who had the idea to start the private museum bearing Põldroos’ name.
VI
Flo Kasearu: “I was never a great beauty.”
Francisco Martínez interviews Flo Kasearu, who turns biographical incidents into art objects.
VII
The (N)ever Simple Things
Maija Rudovska reviews “Survival K(n)it” 7 in Riga.
VIII
THEORY AND PRACTICE / KUNST.EE 15!
Why Did We Not Celebrate Our Birthday? Editor-in-Chief”™s Letter of Explanation
Andreas Trossek delivers a speech to celebrate KUNST.EE’s 15th birthday and discusses the history of Estonian art periodicals.
IX
To Live Free or to Die
Raul Keller talks about the exhibition “Silence d’Or. Ilmar Laaban and Experiments in Sound and Language”.
The Past of “Togetherness” in Baltic Photography
Vytautas Michelkevicius visits the exhibition “Cold Water” on Baltic photography during the transitional 1990s.
Half-jokingly… Notes to Alexei Gordin
Andreas Trossek views Alexei Gordin’s solo exhibition “Forever Not Ready”.