Opening of Baltic Triennial 13 - GIVE UP THE GHOST in Tallinn, Friday June 29, 6 pm

We are delighted to invite you to join us for the opening of Baltic Triennial 13 - GIVE UP THE GHOST at Tallinn Art Hall on Friday 29 June from 6 PM.
 

The opening celebration will include a weekend of performances on Friday, June 29 and on Saturday, June 30, including Adam Christensen, Lina Lapelytė, Paul Maheke, Young Boy Dancing Group, Young Girl Reading Group (Dorota Gawęda and Eglė Kulbokaitė).

FRIDAY, JUNE 29
6pm Public opening
6.15 pm Opening speeches by Vincent Honoré, Maria Arusoo, Taaniel Raudsepp
6 – 9pm (ongoing) Performances by Adam Christensen, Merike Estna, Young Girl Reading Group
7pm Performance by Paul Maheke
8pm Performance by Young Boy Dancing Group
11pm Official afterparty at Sveta bar (Telliskivi 62)

SATURDAY, JUNE 30
12 – 3pm Open studios at Estonian Artists’ Association (Vabaduse väljak 6/8)
2pm Baltic Triennial 13 Tour by Vincent Honoré and Dina Akhmadeeva
3pm Performance by Lina Lapelyté
 

Artistic Director: Vincent Honoré
 

BT13 in Tallinn includes works and performances, including new commissions, by Carlotta Bailly-Borg, Nina Beier, Hannah Black, Miriam Cahn, Adam Christensen, Jesse Darling, Michael Dean, Merike Estna, Daiga Grantiņa, Derek Jarman, Jamila Johnson-Small, Lina Lapelytė, Kris Lemsalu, Klara Lidén, Elīna Lutce, Paul Maheke, Pierre Molinier, Ieva Rojūtė, Ülo Sooster, Achraf Touloub, Ola Vasiljeva, Young Boy Dancing Group, Young Girl Reading Group (Dorota Gawęda and Eglė Kulbokaitė).
 

For the first time since its foundation in 1979, Baltic Triennial 13 is being organised by and taking place in all three Baltic countries: Lithuania (May 11 – August 12), Estonia (June 29 – September 2) and Latvia (September 21 – November 18). The three distinct exhibitions act as different chapters to form the Triennial.
 

Baltic Triennial 13 and each of its chapters are informed by a shared concern: what does it mean to belong at a time of fractured identities? The fluctuating notion of belonging, which can be understood to exist within the conceptual and formal framework of a relationship, allows us to think beyond identity as something fixed, self-contained and essentialised. The exhibition in Tallinn will centre on sensuality and intimacy as parameters to take into account when reflecting on belonging. This chapter of the Triennial will address notions of the moving body, the fragmented body, the organic body, the political body and the desiring body.
 

The Tallinn chapter opening will take place on June 29, 2018 at Tallinn Art Hall with a weekend of performances. The exhibition will be accompanied by a special programme at Kanuti Gildi SAAL performing arts space on September 1 and 2. The Tallinn chapter of Baltic Triennial 13 is co-produced by Center for Contemporary Arts, Estonia and Tallinn Art Hall.


For professional accreditations, please send requests to: 
accreditations@baltictriennial13.org

For media inquiries please get in touch with Kaarin Kivirähk:
kaarin@cca.ee
 

Organisers:

Center for Contemporary Arts, Estonia (CCAE), Tallinn, Estonia

Contemporary Art Centre (CAC), Vilnius, Lithuania

Kim? Contemporary Art Centre, Riga, Latvia

Curatorial Team:

Dina Akhmadeeva, Canan Batur, Neringa Bumblienė, Cédric Fauq, Anya Harrison

Exhibition installation:

Valge Kuup

Designer:

Tadas Karpavičius and Jan Tomson
 

Supported by: Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania, Lithuanian Council for Culture, Institut Français, Go Vilnius, Embassy of the Latvian Republic in Tallinn, Institut Français in Estonia, Estonian Embassy in London, The British Council in Estonia, Outset Estonia, The Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia

Partners: Embassy of the Czech Republic in Vilnius, Institut Français in Lithuania, Embassy of the Lithuanian Republic in Tallinn, artnews.lt, arterritory.com, Raadio 2, Borealis Healthcare, Nordic Hotel Forum, Vivarec

The Triennial celebrates the Centennial of the restored Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.


More information: https://www.baltictriennial13.org/