THE PATH

Exhibition of sculptures, installations and performances

ABOUT

Individual artists can participate in the annual exhibition of sculpture performances and installations TAKAS (The Path) with their project. Takas is a curated competition exhibition in which works are selected from the submitted applications by the curator of TAKAS. Only works of art in the category of sculptures, installations and performances can participate in the exhibition TAKAS.

PARTICIPANTS

  • Anni Puolakka (Finland)
  • Danas Aleksa (Lithuania)
  • Edith Karlson (Estonia)
  • Eglė Pilkauskaitė  (Lithuania)
  • Indrė Liškauskaitė (Lithuania)
  • Keithy Kuuspu (Estonia)
  • Kęstutis Svirnelis  (Germany/Lithuania)
  • Laima Kulbytė (Lithuania)
  • Liudvikas Kesminas (Lithuania)
  • Matas Janušonis (Lithuania)
  • Monika Žaltauskaitė Grašienė Žaltė (Lithuania)
  • Saulė Noreikaitė (Lithuania)
  • Severija Inčirauskaitė-Kriaunevičienė (Lithuania)
  • Terje Ojaver  (Estonia)
  • Zody Burke  (USA/Estonia)
  • Žygimantas Bėrontas  (Lithuania)
  • Žilvinas Baranauskas (Lithuania)

CURATOR

Maria Arusoo

Maria Arusoo is an Estonian curator and dramatist. Since 2013 she has been director of the non-profit international expert institution Estonian Center for Contemporary Art (CCA) and commissioner of the Estonian Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennial where she has been responsible for six pavilions.

Ongoing project is the Estonian Pavilion in the 60th Venice Biennial with Edith Karlson’s exhibition Hora Lupi.

She has been a visiting lecturer at the Estonian Academy of Arts and at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC). Part of her practice is writing, she has published articles in numerous leading newspapers and cultural publications in Estonia and has been the Editor and Co-editor for several books and catalogues published by the CCA, Sternberg Press, Mousse and Lugemik. She has also collaborated with the Estonian National Broadcasting. She is one of the founders of English language magazine A Shade Colder about contemporary art and visual culture in Estonia and beyond.