Spring 2025
Is everything continuous or continually disrupted? Will we be able to keep all the beautiful promises we once made? How is it possible that we are drawn to certain artists’ work and feel compelled to share that feeling with others? Can something in art history that once seemed insignificant turn out to matter after all? Has the art market stabilised? What does heavenly light look like?
In this issue, Heie Marie Treier, Tõnis Tatar, Elina Aleksejeva, Peeter Linnap, Kaire Nurk, Ilona Keil-Beruchashvili, Regina Mets, Kaisa Eiche, Elisa-Johanna Liiv, Erkki Luuk, Aleksander Zahharov and Andreas Trossek share their thoughts. This year marks the 500th anniversary of the first book published in Estonian, and to mark the occasion, the issue concludes with a special thematic supplement, “Artist Books in Estonia”.
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