Guided tours of new exhibitions
It is also possible to book tours of all the temporary exhibitions at Kumu. Besides the permanent display of Estonian art, Kumu always offers a variety of exhibits of Estonian and international art.
Some popular exhibitions may be open for only a few months. In order to make sure that you do not miss anything that is important and special, you can order a tour that focuses on a single Kumu exhibition. The tour provides an opportunity to delve deeper into an era or the work of an important artist examined in an exhibition.
Duration: 60-90 min
Exhibitions at Kumu Art MuseumRelated events
Archaeologists of Memory: Vitols Contemporary Art Collection 18/11/2022 – 09/04/2023

This exhibition features one of the most exciting art collections in the Baltic states today, focusing on Central and Eastern European contemporary art.
teamLab: Impermanent Flowers Floating in a Continuous Sea 11/11/2022 – 07/05/2023

teamLab is a manifestation of an art movement that celebrates early 21st century technology and its potential to create harmony between the human body and mind, and between man and nature.
Futuromarennia: Ukraine and Avant-Garde 08/04/2023 – 10/09/2023

A revealing insight into radical dreams of Ukrainian avant-garde art that aspired to modernise society.
Art in the Age of the Anthropocene 05/05/2023 – 08/10/2023

The exhibition offers an eco-critical perspective on Estonian art history and contemporary art. Is art necessary, or even possible, in the era of environmental crises?
Unframed: Leis, Tabaka and Rožanskaitė 29/09/2023 – 25/02/2024

The exhibition focuses on the work of the Baltic artists Malle Leis, Maija Tabaka and Marija Teresė Rožanskaitė in the late Soviet context of the 1970s and 1980s.

melanie bonajo’s exhibition is a research into the current status of intimacy in our increasingly alienating, commodity-driven world.
Borderless Universe in Their Minds: Italian Transavantgarde and Estonian Calm Expressionism 01/12/2023 – 31/03/2024

The exhibition focuses on the dialogue that emerged between the Italian Transavantgarde movement and the Estonian artists who founded the group Rühm T in the mid-1980s. At the core of this dialogue are opposition and the art of painting.
Related events
Archaeologists of Memory: Vitols Contemporary Art Collection 18/11/2022 – 09/04/2023

This exhibition features one of the most exciting art collections in the Baltic states today, focusing on Central and Eastern European contemporary art.
teamLab: Impermanent Flowers Floating in a Continuous Sea 11/11/2022 – 07/05/2023

teamLab is a manifestation of an art movement that celebrates early 21st century technology and its potential to create harmony between the human body and mind, and between man and nature.
Futuromarennia: Ukraine and Avant-Garde 08/04/2023 – 10/09/2023

A revealing insight into radical dreams of Ukrainian avant-garde art that aspired to modernise society.
Art in the Age of the Anthropocene 05/05/2023 – 08/10/2023

The exhibition offers an eco-critical perspective on Estonian art history and contemporary art. Is art necessary, or even possible, in the era of environmental crises?
Unframed: Leis, Tabaka and Rožanskaitė 29/09/2023 – 25/02/2024

The exhibition focuses on the work of the Baltic artists Malle Leis, Maija Tabaka and Marija Teresė Rožanskaitė in the late Soviet context of the 1970s and 1980s.

melanie bonajo’s exhibition is a research into the current status of intimacy in our increasingly alienating, commodity-driven world.
Borderless Universe in Their Minds: Italian Transavantgarde and Estonian Calm Expressionism 01/12/2023 – 31/03/2024

The exhibition focuses on the dialogue that emerged between the Italian Transavantgarde movement and the Estonian artists who founded the group Rühm T in the mid-1980s. At the core of this dialogue are opposition and the art of painting.