MuSada - Portraits of the Estonian Independence
Tuesday, 11. sep 2018
Travelling exhibition from September 21 at ENM
"MuSada" is a tribute by Chilean artist Izak Mora to the independence of Estonia on its centenary, taking the most representative historical landmarks of this Baltic country from 1918 to the present from the unique perspective of this Chilean artist.
"I wanted to make a play on words with both languages, my mother tongue, Spanish, and Estonian. The title of the exhibition comes from Mu Sada (Minu Sada). I decided to join these two words because in Spanish it sounds like "muse", "muusa" in Estonian, highlighting that Estonia and its history were the muse that inspired this pictography," said Mora.
The exhibition will be on display at the lobby area (A-entrance) and will remain open until October 20, 2018.
Walter Mora Marambio (1986) is a Chilean photo-realist architect and painter based in Estonia. Izak, who builds a visual discourse based on free hand graffiti, has exhibited his work in his native country, Chile, as well as in Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Finland, Greece, Latvia or Peru.
"I wanted to make a play on words with both languages, my mother tongue, Spanish, and Estonian. The title of the exhibition comes from Mu Sada (Minu Sada). I decided to join these two words because in Spanish it sounds like "muse", "muusa" in Estonian, highlighting that Estonia and its history were the muse that inspired this pictography," said Mora.
The exhibition will be on display at the lobby area (A-entrance) and will remain open until October 20, 2018.
Walter Mora Marambio (1986) is a Chilean photo-realist architect and painter based in Estonia. Izak, who builds a visual discourse based on free hand graffiti, has exhibited his work in his native country, Chile, as well as in Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Finland, Greece, Latvia or Peru.