Art Walk. Anna-Stina Treumund: How to Recognise a Lesbian?
Drop-in guided tour in English
The exhibition “How to Recognise a Lesbian” presents an overview of the works of Anna-Stina Treumund (1982–2017), who was the first in Estonia to openly identify as a lesbian artist. It is the largest solo exhibition of her works to date. Treumund’s works express her journey of self-discovery as a member of the LGBTQ community, as well as the broader themes of gender and sexuality in a post-Soviet context, where women are expected to remain within narrow boundaries, in which Treumund felt uncomfortable. In the exhibition, Treumund’s works are in dialogue with those of artists who have influenced her (Marju Mutsu and Kai Kaljo), as well as with young artists who are continuing the queer feminist exploration in contemporary art (Janina Sabaliauskaitė from Lithuania, and Elo Vahtrik and Maria Izabella Lehtsaar from Estonia).
The Kumu Art Museum offers you a great opportunity to spend your leisure time in a vibrant artistic space. On the last Sunday of every month, we offer a special drop-in guided tour that will introduce one of our exhibitions. Through our museum mediators, you can gain deeper insight into art and history.
Art Walk at Kumu takes place on the last Sunday of every month at 3 PM. Please check the exact schedule, as national holidays and other events may affect the dates.
The meeting point is at the museum ticket office.
Duration 45 min