From Estonia participated Inessa Josing (installations on shop display windows), Kai Kaljo (Loser), Liina Siib (Presumed Innocence II) and Jaan Toomik (Father and Son).

The exhibition After the Wall. Art and Culture in Post-communist Europe was made in collaboration by the ministries of culture and the Soros Centers of Contemporary Arts of the participating countries. It shed light on the visual arts, film, photography and video art that have been made in Eastern and Central Europe and in the former Soviet Union after the fall of the Berlin Wall and perestroika. The aim of the exhibition is to define the present through the changes that took place in the past. While it celebrated the tenth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, it is clear that its visual imagery has not disappeared from the minds of the people neither in the East nor the West.

The exhibition was later shown in Ludwig Museum, Budapest (2000) and Hamburger Bahnof, Berlin (2000–2001).