Kirevane at the A-Gallery Vault
Exhibition
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02 Dec 2022
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09 Jan 2023
Published: 14.12.2022

The exhibition assembles exceptional artworks made in the last year by over 40 Estonian jewellery artists and is a festive conclusion to the year.
A-Gallery’s annual art jewellery exhibition KIREVANE.
The name KIREVANE comes from an Estonian word meaning colourful and diverse. As a proverb, it also holds meaning as something ominous and devilish. Thus this word characterizes the passing year, which in the beginning was continuing to flow in the rhythm of the blue masks that had become the symbols for covid. Soon yellow from the Ukrainian flag was added on. The summer turned blue, black and white from the Estonian flag, with the controversy surrounding the tank monument in Narva. In the fall everybody saw red as inflation increased. What other shades and moods does 2022 hold?
The exhibition design is created by painter Kristi Kongi, who creates an exciting installation on the surface of the gallery, which provides a colourful backdrop to the exhibition pieces and also brings temporary newness to the gallery.
The exhibition assembles exceptional artworks made in the last year by over 40 Estonian jewellery artists and is a festive conclusion to the year. The unique artworks of the KIREVANE exhibition are for sale for the whole duration of the exhibition.
Artists list:
Ene Valter, Ive-Maria Köögard, Kertu Vellerind, Krista Laos, Merike Balod, Ülle Kõuts, Ülle Voosalu, Ulvi Haagensen, Urve Küttner, Viktorija Lillemets, Kätrin Beljaev, Ülle Mesikäpp, Krista Lehari, Keiu Koppel, Tõnis Malkov, Ivar Kaasik, Raili Vinn, Mari Pärtelpoeg, Harry Tensing, Mari Relo-Šaulys, Adolfas Šaulys, Kadi Kübarsepp, Marita Lumi, Tamara Sergijenko, Margit Paulin, Tea Vellerind, Katrin Veegen, Ane Raunam, Keesi Kapsta, Aino Kapsta, Henry Mardisalu, Ester Faiman, Kadi Veesaar, Elize Hiiop, Liina Lelov, Valdek Laur, Kristiina Laurits, Sven Tali, Tiina Käesel, Kati Erme, Anneli Tammik.
The name KIREVANE comes from an Estonian word meaning colourful and diverse. As a proverb, it also holds meaning as something ominous and devilish. Thus this word characterizes the passing year, which in the beginning was continuing to flow in the rhythm of the blue masks that had become the symbols for covid. Soon yellow from the Ukrainian flag was added on. The summer turned blue, black and white from the Estonian flag, with the controversy surrounding the tank monument in Narva. In the fall everybody saw red as inflation increased. What other shades and moods does 2022 hold?
The exhibition design is created by painter Kristi Kongi, who creates an exciting installation on the surface of the gallery, which provides a colourful backdrop to the exhibition pieces and also brings temporary newness to the gallery.
The exhibition assembles exceptional artworks made in the last year by over 40 Estonian jewellery artists and is a festive conclusion to the year. The unique artworks of the KIREVANE exhibition are for sale for the whole duration of the exhibition.
Artists list:
Ene Valter, Ive-Maria Köögard, Kertu Vellerind, Krista Laos, Merike Balod, Ülle Kõuts, Ülle Voosalu, Ulvi Haagensen, Urve Küttner, Viktorija Lillemets, Kätrin Beljaev, Ülle Mesikäpp, Krista Lehari, Keiu Koppel, Tõnis Malkov, Ivar Kaasik, Raili Vinn, Mari Pärtelpoeg, Harry Tensing, Mari Relo-Šaulys, Adolfas Šaulys, Kadi Kübarsepp, Marita Lumi, Tamara Sergijenko, Margit Paulin, Tea Vellerind, Katrin Veegen, Ane Raunam, Keesi Kapsta, Aino Kapsta, Henry Mardisalu, Ester Faiman, Kadi Veesaar, Elize Hiiop, Liina Lelov, Valdek Laur, Kristiina Laurits, Sven Tali, Tiina Käesel, Kati Erme, Anneli Tammik.
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