On 20 June, the Tallinn 19th Print Triennial opens at the Tallinn Art Hall’s Lasnamäe Pavilion. The triennial is curated by Marika Agu, project manager and curator of the CCA archive.

This year’s triennial focuses on reflecting on the medium of graphic art. Drawing on the architecture of this year’s Tallinn Print Trennial’s main venue, which can be seen as an endless loop, the triennial invites us to imagine the life cycle of a graphic figure: what it is born from, where it dies, and everything that happens in between. The works of 14 artists displayed in the Tallinn Art Hall’s Lasnamäe pavilion offer multiple approaches to addressing the unprecedented information glut all around us.

The 19th Tallinn Print Triennial opens at 18.00 at the Tallinn Art Hall’s Lasnamäe Pavilion (Koorti 24), featuring performances by Siim Pojeng and DJ Groove Research.

On 21 June 21 at 12.00, there will be a curator’s tour with participating artists. The tour will be held in English.

On August 21, the exhibition catalog presentation of the 19th Tallinn Print Triennial will take place at the Lasnamäe pavilion.

The main exhibition concludes with a finissage event on 29 August at the Lindakivi Center, featuring performances by artists John Grzinich (EE/USA), Lauri Lest (EE), Doris Hallmägi (EE), Tõnis Jürgens (EE), Semjon Hanin (LV), Zuza Banasińska (PL) and Maria Mayland (GER).

The 19th Tallinn Print Triennial will remain open until August 31.

Participating artists: Siim-Tanel Annus (EE), Mirtha Dermisache (AR), Maria Erikson (EE), Lauri Koppel (EE), Maija Kurševa (LV), Maria Mayland (DE), Dzelde Mierkalne (LV), Anna Niskanen (FI), Algirdas Jakas (LT), Anne Rudanovski (EE), Ülo Sooster (EE), Anastasia Sosunova (LT), Viktor Timofeev (LV), Gintautas Trimakas (LT), Taavi Villak (EE)