Artist Maria Kapajeva opens her largest solo exhibition at Tallinn Art Hall
Estonian artist Maria Kapajeva opened her largest solo exhibition to date at the Tallinn Art Hall Lasnamäe Pavilion on Thursday. The show, titled 'I Am the Border', brings together 16 works created between 2014 and 2026, with many pieces made specifically for this exhibition.
KultuurArtist Maria Kapajeva opened her most ambitious solo exhibition yet at the Tallinn Art Hall's Lasnamäe Pavilion on Thursday, presenting a collection that pushes boundaries both conceptually and in scale.
The exhibition, titled 'I Am the Border', gathers 16 works spanning the years 2014 to 2026. A significant portion of the pieces were created specifically for this show, making it a landmark presentation of Kapajeva's evolving artistic practice.
The choice of the Lasnamäe Pavilion as a venue adds a symbolic dimension to the exhibition, as the neighbourhood itself occupies a cultural and social borderland within Tallinn — a fitting backdrop for an artist whose work consistently explores themes of identity, boundaries, and belonging.
Kapajeva is known for her multidisciplinary approach, often weaving together video, photography, and text to investigate personal and collective histories. The exhibition 'I Am the Border' appears to continue and deepen these explorations, inviting visitors to reflect on what it means to exist at the edges — geographically, culturally, and emotionally.
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