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Tajuväljad exhibition by Janno Bergmann and Leho Rubis opens in Rapla

An exhibition titled 'Tajuväljad' featuring artists Janno Bergmann and Leho Rubis was opened in Rapla, Estonia, exploring consciousness and perception fields.

The exhibition 'Tajuväljad', which translates to 'Perception Fields', has been inaugurated at the Rapla Contemporary Art Centre, marking the first collaboration between two celebrated Estonian artists, Janno Bergmann and Leho Rubis, who celebrated their 50th birthdays last year. The showcase investigates the connection between human consciousness and the fields of perception, presenting a unique artistic dialogue through various mediums including graphics, photography, installations, and painting.

Both artists bring their unique perspectives to the exhibition; Bergmann, from Pärnu, has experimented with artificial intelligence in creating his works, while Rubis, a resident of Paide and known for his multifaceted contributions as an artist, musician, and orientalist, is particularly intrigued by the relationship between human consciousness and perception. Their long-standing friendship of 30 years has fostered similarities in their worldviews and aesthetic values, although this exhibition marks their first joint presentation.

In reflecting on their artistic journey, Bergmann noted their shared passion for poetry and philosophy, emphasizing their tendency to ponder deeply about various concepts. The exhibition not only showcases their individual works but also encapsulates their collective exploration of perception, resonating with audiences who appreciate the intricate relationships between art, consciousness, and the philosophical dimensions of human experience.

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