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Tartu Art Museum ( Estonian: ''Tartu Kunstimuuseum'') is a state-owned museum of art located in Tartu,
Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, a ...
. It was founded in 1940 on a private initiative by the members of local art school Pallas. This is the largest art museum in Southern Estonia. The main collection consists of works of art by Estonian and foreign artists, associated with Estonia, from the 18th century until now. The collection includes around 23,000 items. The museum presents temporary exhibitions drawn from the museum's collection, and in cooperation with Estonian and foreign museums and galleries. Exhibitions are held in a historical building situated by the Town Hall Square of Tartu.


History of the museum

In 1918 the artistic association Pallas established the Higher Art School Pallas which later played a key role in local art education. Twenty years after the formation of the Pallas association, they decided to create a museum, and on November 17, 1940, the Municipality of Tartu signed a decree for the establishment of the art museum, which was located at Suurturg 3 (now – Raekoja Square, 3). In summer 1941 the State Ethnographic Museum (now – the Estonian National Museum) gave the museum its 20th century art collection. During the war the museum had to be relocated a number of times. The most critical situation occurred in 1943 when, during a bombing raid the brick building at Lai 17, which at that time housed the collection, collapsed. However, the majority of the collection was saved. After a number of moves, in 1946 the museum was established on two floors of a building at Vallikraavi, 14. Over time the building has been rebuilt for museum needs. Initially there were storage and exhibition halls in the building, but in 1999 it was decided to close the building to visitors to better preserve the growing art collection. Today the building houses storage, administration, employees' offices, restoration workshops, library and archives. Since 1988 the Falling House has also been used by the Tartu Art Museum. Tartu Art Museum has had two personal museums of single artists: Anton Starkopf's museum in Tartu (1972–1997) and Eduard Kutsar's museum in
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(1971–2012). In 2013–2017 Tartu Art Museum was led by Rael Artel, a former independent curator and gallerist.


Rael Artel

Since 2013 the museum has been led by Rael Artel. Prior to her work at the museum she was a freelance curator, working on international exhibitions of contemporary art in Estonia and abroad. As a guest curator Rael Artel worked with the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn and the Art Museum in Lodz, Poland.According to the proposal of the competition committee the Minister of Culture Indrek Saar and Rael Artel signed an employment contract for a new term of office in 2016. Rael Artel left Tartu Art Museum in June 2017.


Signe Kivi

As of June 26 Signe Kivi assumed the position of the museum's director. Prior to her work at the museum she was
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of the Republic of Estonia (1999–2002), member of
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(2002–2005) and rector of The Estonian Academy of Arts (2005–2015). In 2019 Kivi left the position to become member of
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Leaning House

Since 1988 the Tartu Art Museum's exhibitions have been held in the building known as the Leaning House, situated in Raekoja square, 18. Built in 1793 the building belonged to a noble family,
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. The Leaning House got its name because over the years the building began to tilt to one side due to the different materials used in its foundations. However, after restoration by Polish experts, the building ceased to "fall". The building consists of three floors with temporary exhibitions, an educational classroom and a specialised bookstore.


The museum's collection

The foundation of the museum's collection started with 133 works by artists from the Pallas artistic association. The first entry in the catalogue was "Interior" by Ida Anton-Agu. The legacy of the artistic association Pallas is an important part of the collection, including works by
Nikolai Triik Nikolai Voldemar Triik (7 August 1884, Tallinn – 12 August 1940, Tallinn) was an Estonian Modern art, Modernist painter, graphic artist, printmaker and professor. His work displays elements of Symbolism (art), Symbolism and Expressionism. Bio ...
, Konrad Mägi, Ado Vabbe, Aleksander Vardi, Karin Luts and others. In addition to artists from Pallas, the museum also houses works by the most important figures of 19th century Estonian art, such as Johann Köhler (National Awakening Period) and Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwartz (Baltic Germans). The museum's collection also includes works by famous Russian artists and artists from other countries. Russian school is represented by
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Ivan Shishkin Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin (russian: Ива́н Ива́нович Ши́шкин; 25 January 1832 – 20 March 1898) was a Russian landscape painter closely associated with the Peredvizhniki movement. Biography Shishkin was born to a Russian m ...
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Maximilian Voloshin Maximilian Alexandrovich Kirienko-Voloshin (russian: Максимилиа́н Алекса́ндрович Кирие́нко-Воло́шин; May 28, Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates">O.S._May_16.html" ;"title="Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates.html" ...
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Konstantin Somov Konstantin Andreyevich Somov (russian: Константин Андреевич Сомов; November 30, 1869 – May 6, 1939) was a Russian artist associated with the '' Mir iskusstva''. Biography Early life Konstantin Somov was born on ...
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Mikhail Larionov Mikhail Fyodorovich Larionov ( Russian: Михаи́л Фёдорович Ларио́нов; June 3, 1881 – May 10, 1964) was a Russian avant-garde painter who worked with radical exhibitors and pioneered the first approach to abstract Ru ...
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Natalia Goncharova Natalia Sergeevna Goncharova (russian: Ната́лья Серге́евна Гончаро́ва, p=nɐˈtalʲjə sʲɪrˈɡʲe(j)ɪvnə ɡənʲtɕɪˈrovə; 3 July 188117 October 1962) was a Russian avant-garde artist, painter, costume designe ...
and others. In total the museum has about 23 000 works of art. The museum's collections consist of paintings, drawings, graphics, sculpture and contemporary art forms (photography, video art, performance art, sound art, installations). You can view the collections at the museums' website MUIS. In recent years, some the exhibitions of modern art in the museum have initiated a wide public debate about the merits and borders of art. The most controversial exhibitions have been ''MÖH? FUI! ÖÄK! OSSA! VAU!'' in 2012, exhibiting the most scandalous works of Estonian art since the 1990s, and " My Poland. On Recalling and Forgetting" in 2015, exhibiting modern Polish art about the
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Selected works

Hagen, August Matthias. Ruins on Toome Hill. Tartu Art Museum.jpg, August Matthias Hagen (1794‒1878). ''Ruins on Toome Hill''. Aquatint, paper. Before 1825. Hagen-Schwarz, Julie. Italian Woman with a Vase. Tartu Art Museum.jpg,
Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz ( – ) was a Baltic German painter, primarily of portraits. Biography She was the daughter of the painter August Matthias Hagen; born while her parents were on a painting excursion. She displayed an early in ...
(1824‒1902). ''Italian Woman with a Vase''. Ca 1850s. Album von Dorpat, TKM 0031H 06, crop.jpg, Louis Höflinger (1827‒1900). ''Stone Bridge'' (from ''Album von Dorpat und Umgebungen''). Lithograph, paper. 1860. I. Aivazovsky. Aiju-Dag. Tartmus collection.jpg,
Ivan Aivazovsky Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (russian: link=no, Иван Константинович Айвазовский; 29 July 18172 May 1900) was a Russian Romantic painter who is considered one of the greatest masters of marine art. Baptized ...
(1818‒1900). ''Aiju-Dag''. Cardboard, oil, 20,3 x 27,9. Istuv meesakt, Nikolai Triik, TKM TR 6636 M 1139-1.jpg,
Nikolai Triik Nikolai Voldemar Triik (7 August 1884, Tallinn – 12 August 1940, Tallinn) was an Estonian Modern art, Modernist painter, graphic artist, printmaker and professor. His work displays elements of Symbolism (art), Symbolism and Expressionism. Bio ...
(1884‒1940). ''Seated Male Nude''. Ca. 1905. Canvas, oil. Mägi, Konrad. Landscape of Vilsandi.1913‒1914. Tartu Art Museum.jpg, Konrad Mägi (1878–1925). ''Landscape of Vilsandi''. 1913‒1914. Canvas, oil. Lilly Walther. Tallinna vaade. 1913. TKMA0202.jpg, (1866‒1946). ''View of Tallinn''. 1913. Paper, watercolor. Räpina veski, Jaan Vahtra, TKM TR 8825-1 M 1705 (cropped).jpg, (1882–1947). ''Räpina mill''. 1913. Board, oil. Aleksander Uurits. Portrait of a Lady. TKM 0088M.jpg, Aleksander Uurits (1888‒1918). ''Portrait of a Lady''. 1917. Canvas, oil. Villem Ormisson. Still life with colored eggs TKM 2659M.jpg, (1892–1941). ''Still Life with Colored Eggs''. Ca. 1914‒1918. Canvas, oil. Karin Luts "Kompositsioon. Õnnesaar", 1927. Tartmus.jpg, Karin Luts (1904–1993). ''Composition. Island of Happiness''. 1927. Canvas, oil. Oskar Ludvig "Maastik talumaja ja kuuga". Tartmus.tif, Ludvig Oskar (1874—1951). ''Landscape with Farmhouse and Moon''. Ca. 1930s. Canvas, oil. TKM 1804M, Tartu kivisild, Hando Mugasto.jpg,
Hando Mugasto Hando Mugasto (until 1925 Heinrich-Voldemar Monstrum; 18 January 1907 Rakvere – 11 June 1937 Tartu) was an Estonian printmaker, Neorealism (art), neorealist. 1924-1933 he studied at Pallas Art School (1919–1940), Pallas Art School. 1935-1937 ...
(1907–1937). ''Tartu Stone Bridge''. 1931. Canvas, oil. TKM 0793M, Talvine Tartu Emajõega, Nikolai Triik.jpg,
Nikolai Triik Nikolai Voldemar Triik (7 August 1884, Tallinn – 12 August 1940, Tallinn) was an Estonian Modern art, Modernist painter, graphic artist, printmaker and professor. His work displays elements of Symbolism (art), Symbolism and Expressionism. Bio ...
(1884‒1940). ''Winter in Tartu with Emajõgi''. 1935. Canvas, oil. TKM 1573M, Toomemäe motiiv, Karl Pärsimägi.jpg,
Karl Pärsimägi Karl Pärsimägi (11 May 1902 – 27 July 1942) was an Estonian Fauvist painter. He was murdered in Auschwitz concentration camp after being arrested in Paris. Biography Karl Pärsimägi was born in Oe, Antsla Parish in 1902, Pärsimägi wa ...
(1902–1942). ''Toomemäe Motif''. 1936. Cardboard, oil. TKM 0796M, Lodjad Emajõel, Kaarel Liimand.jpg, Kaarel Liimand (1906–1941). ''Riverboats on Emajõgi''. 1938. Canvas, oil. TKM 0800M, Talvemaastik Tartus (Liiva tänav talvel), Andrus Johani.jpg,
Andrus Johani Andrus Johani (1 September 1906 – 18 August 1941) was an Estonian painter. Johani was born in Tallinn and came of age as an artist with his friend Kaarel Liimand.Lola Liivat (born 1928). ''Spring I''. 1967. Cardboard, oil. Ekspositsioon - Tiit Pääsuke.jpg, Tiit Pääsuke. (born 1941). ''Exposition''. 1982. Canvas, oil. Poliitekonoom.jpg,
Peeter Allik Peeter Allik (June 28, 1966 in Põltsamaa – December 31, 2019 in Tartu) was an Estonian artist and Surrealist ( black and white dactyloscopic tendency). He graduated from University of Tartu. In 1997, he became the first laureate of Ado Va ...
(b. 1966). ''Political Economy''. 1988. Canvas, oil.


Further reading


Tartu Art Museum
(English)


External links

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