Art Walk. Landscapes of Identity: Estonian Art 1700–1945
The meeting point is at the museum ticket office.
Duration 45 min
The permanent exhibition “Landscapes of Identity: Estonian Art 1700–1945” tells the story of Estonian art as it evolved through Estonia’s multi-ethnic history, growing into a heritage that blends Estonian, Baltic German and Russian traditions. The focus is on the role of art in society and in shaping the identities of diverse communities.
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. NB! Check the exact schedule because national holidays might affect this!
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Art Walk. Landscapes of Identity: Estonian Art 1700–1945 23/03/2025 | 15:00
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Related events
Landscapes of Identity: Estonian Art 1700–1945 Permanent exhibition
The permanent exhibition, launched in 2021, tells the story of Estonian art as it evolved through Estonia’s multi-ethnic history, growing into a heritage that blends Estonian, Baltic German and Russian traditions.
Art Walk. Landscapes of Identity: Estonian Art 1700–1945 23/03/2025 | 15:00
Art Walk. The Future is in One Hour: Estonian Art in the 1990s 26/01/2025 | 15:00
Art Walk. The Mei Sisters: Avant-Garde and the Everyday Life 25/05/2025 | 15:00
Conflicts and Adaptations. Estonian Art of the Soviet Era (1940–1991) Permanent exhibition
This exhibition represents one possible approach to the Estonian art of the second half of the 20th century, when it was characterised mainly by conflicts with and adaptations to the new political order established after World War II.