Kaljo Põllu. Estonian Landscape
Location: 4th floor, Cabinet of Prints and Drawings
Kaljo Põllu (1934–2010) was an Estonian artist and major innovator in graphic art from the 1960s to the 1980s. In the 1970s, he created a series of prints called Estonian Landscape, using the intaglio (mezzotint) method. In Põllu’s prints, the landscape image grows into an archetype, by metamorphosing from a realistic motif into a mythological landscape.
Curator: Anne Untera
Exhibition Design: Villu Plink
Graphic Design: Kätlin Tischler
We thank:
Simmo Põllu