2005

January 13 – February 13
CHANGE THE WORLD. Graphics by Evi Tihemets (Estonia). Photos and paintings by Epp Viires (Estonia).

February 20 – May 1
DELUGE. Photos by Peeter Laurits

February 20 – May 1
JANUARY 9. Photo and video competition.

February 20- April 5
SEAFARERS AND MEN FROM THE FOREST. Naivists from Estonia.

February 20- April 5
HAKUNA MATATA. Objects founded by Josh Merle Tootsi.

April 8 – May 1
CONTEMPORARY HUNGARIAN ART. Eva Pocs, Robert Swierkiewics.

May 4 – May 29
PANOPTIKUM. Digital paintings by Enn Põldroos (Estonia).

May 4 – May 29
LAST COMPOSITION. Exhibition of artwork by students from Tartu.

May 4 – May 29
THE MOST INCREDIBLE. Illustrations by Estonian artists for Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tales.

May 4 – May 29
MAN LOVE. Paintings by Stephan Hörhammer (Sweden).

May 29 – June 12
SELF PORTRAITS by Boas Tal (Israel).

May 29 – June 12
THE BIRTHDAY FILM. Video by Avishai Sivan (Israel).

May 29 – August 28
ESTONIANS IN VENICE. National exposition from the 9th Biennale of Architecture in Venice, Sept.-Nov.2004.

June 12 – August 28
The 12th International Nude Art Show MAN & WOMAN.

July 3 – July 10
The 19th Pärnu International Documentary Film Festival.

August 30 – October 10
MESSAGE. Paintings by Marko Mäetamm, Jaan Elken and Antonio Claudio Carvalho (Brazil)

October 13 – November 6
A LOOK AT HUNGARIAN ART. An exhibition of the most famous Hungarian art deco architect Ödön Lechner’s work.

October 13 – November 6
Exhibition of naive art by Hungarian gypsies: descriptions of village life, visions, and dreams.

October 13 – November 6
Anna Kubinyi’s textiles – tapestries influenced by Transilvanian folk art as well as modern trends.

October 13 – November 4
MUSE. Personal art show by Urmo Raus (Estonia).

November 12
Celebration of Amandus Adamson’s 150’th anniversary.

November 6 – 22
The annual exhibition by artists of Pärnu.

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