Finissage of the Exhibition Anna-Stina Treumund: How to Recognise a Lesbian?
As a part of the finissage of Kumu’s 5th floor contemporary art gallery exhibition Anna-Stina Treumund: How to Recognise a Lesbian?, the following events will take place:
At 12:00 Curators’ Tour of the exhibition Anna-Stina Treumund: How to Recognise a Lesbian?, Magdaleena Maasik and Piret Karro-Arrak, in Estonian
At 13:00-15:00 Activism School: The Sound and Voice of Change, Rhythms of Resistance Tallinn
At 15:00 Curators’ Tour of the exhibition Anna-Stina Treumund: How to Recognise a Lesbian?, Magdaleena Maasik and Piret Karro-Arrak, in English
These events are a part of the public programme of the exhibition Anna-Stina Treumund: How to Recognise a Lesbian?.
Anna-Stina Treumund: How to Recognise a Lesbian? is the largest-ever exhibition of Anna-Stina Treumund’s (1982–2017) works, mapping her activities as a photographer, a contemporary artist and an activist. Treumund was a feminist artist and activist, as well as the first in Estonia to clearly integrate her artist’s position with the experience of being a lesbian. Her art projects of the 2000s and 2010s were seminal in the Estonian art scene and the feminist movement. Although she never received wider recognition during her lifetime, her oeuvre is still impactful today.
Participation is free of charge with an annual pass to the Art Museum of Estonia.