Artist Tour with Siim-Tanel Annus

The main exhibition of the 19th Tallinn Print Triennial will be opened every Saturday at 13:00 by participating artists or team members of the 19th Tallinn Print Triennial.
Saturday, 5 July, the exhibition will be opened by Siim-Tanel Annus, who will participate in the exhibition with three works: “Information” (1979), “Thirteenth” (1987), “Fourteenth” (1987). The tour will be in Estonian.
Siim-Tanel Annus is an Estonian painter, printmaker and performance artist. His drawings of the 1970s and 1980s have also been considered graphic art made with the help of a computer, which did not exist at the time. His drawings are very time-consuming, and can take days or weeks to complete. Annus is participating in the Tallinn Print Triennial for the fourth time.
Schedule:
05.07.2025 Exhibition tour with artist Siim-Tanel Annus (in Estonian)
12.07.2025 exhibition tour with artist Lauri Koppel (in Estonian)
19.07.2025 exhibition tour with artist Anne Rudanovski (in Estonian)
26.07.2025 Family Day Workshop and exhibtion tour with the organiser of the 19th Tallinn Print Triennial Britta Benno (in Estonian)
02.08.2025 exhibition tour with Emili Kelle, Communications Manager of the 19th Tallinn Print Triennial (in Estonian)
09.08.2025 exhibition tour with the artist and designer of the exhibition of Tallinn XIX Print Triennial Maria Erikson (in Estonian)
16.08.2025 exhibition tour with artist Tõnis Jürgens (in Estonian)
23.08.2025 exhibition tour with artist Anna Niskanen (in English)
30.08.2025 last curatorial tour of the exhibition with Marika Agu
The main exhibition of the XIX Tallinn Print Triennial focuses on the art medium of printmaking. Drawing on the one hand from the architecture of this year’s Tallinn Print Triennial’s main exhibition venue, which essentially allows itself to be seen as an infinite loop with a starting point connected to an end point, we can imagine within it the life of a graphic image: from where it is born to where it dies, and what happens in between. The works of the fourteen artists exhibited in the Tallinn Art Hall pavilion in Lasnamäe invite us on a journey, offering a number of approaches to address today’s unprecedented information overload.
The event is part of the public programme of the main exhibition of the 19th Tallinn Print Triennial.