Mar 6 • 16:03 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

Ahti Seppeti surprises with paintings, political satire, and compositions inspired by sexuality

Ahti Seppeti showcases a stunning collection of artworks in Tartu, including themes of free will, political satire, and sexuality.

Tartu kunstimajas is currently hosting three new exhibitions that highlight contemporary Estonian art. On the second floor in the large hall, Ahti Seppeti presents his exhibition titled 'Vaba tahe', which delves into themes of free will through provocative imagery. This exhibition stands out for its bold use of political satire and explorations of sexuality, encouraging viewers to reflect on the intersections of these topics in today's society.

On the first floor, visitors can find a smaller exhibition featuring works by Eva Labotkin, Irina Krivonogova, and Margit Lõhmus, under the title 'Juurvõrk'. This exhibition aims to explore the roots of identity and community through various mediums and artistic expressions. The combination of these exhibitions offers a multifaceted view of contemporary issues in Estonian art, showcasing the diversity and talent present in the local art scene.

Additionally, the Monumental Gallery features works from the Tartu art auction, providing a platform for artists to gain visibility and for collectors to discover new pieces. This combination of established and emerging artists accentuates the importance of fostering a vibrant cultural landscape, making Tartu Kunstimaja a significant hub for art enthusiasts and the local community to engage with current artistic dialogues.

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