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WATERMELON DANCE

Lottes and Maritas first and last exhibition together in A-Gallery. Lot of characters and animals got lost and hide themselves in between anomalies of gold and embodary. They wander in narratives that are not so clearly defined but let the public to get their own disco-jungle.

Marita Lumi: jewellery

Lotte Jürjendal: costumes

At the opening, Taave Tuutma’s poetry collection “ABC of Mental Health” will also be presented.

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ANNUAL BEST VAULT EXHIBITION COMPETITION

Since 2007, the A-Gallery has been selecting the best Vault exhibition every year. The aim of the competition is to appreciate the masterful achievements of jewellery artists in their work. The winner will be determined by the shareholders of A-Gallery.

2023 – Lia Tüür’s memorial exhibition TOUCHED BY FINE LINE, curated by Ketli Tiitsar

2022 – Irene Jürna FINDINGS

2021 – Taavi Teevet SINGLE COPY

2020 – Erle Nemvalts SOURCES OF VIRTUE

2019 – MEMORY CARDS EXHIBITION OF A-GALLERY ARTISTS

2018 – Marita Lumi A BETTER TOMORROW

2017 – Kertu Vellerind FACEBOOK

2016 – Caius Kull (H)AAKRIK

2015 – Mari-Relo Šaulys ja Adolfas Šaulys VERTICAL

2014 – Mari Pärtelpoeg CIRCLES

2013 – Leida Ilo SOUL BOATS

2012 – Urmas Ott (Hans-Otto Ojaste ja Urmas Lüüs) SHELTER 2415

2011 – Ülle Kõuts WATER

2010 – Kaire Rannik INONOTUS OBLIQUUS

2009 – Maria Valdma DUST

2008 – Katrin Amos DRAWERINGS

2007 – Katrin Veegen LAURELS

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A BETTER TOMORROW

A BETTER TOMORROW is a utopian reflection on keeping something delicate and fragile, on how to get out of danger quickly today, if at all possible. Would the solution be a spacecraft that can accommodate animals, among other things, because nature alone cannot slow down climate change in the current circumstances and we will soon have no place on earth? The summary of the 2018 World Climate Conference states that in less than a hundred years, more than 60 percent of species richness has already become extinct due to the rapid development of industry. Mass extinctions will occur in 50 to 500 years if politicians do nothing urgently. The world is like a pawn of different species and animals, some with a belly full of plastic, others with space oxygen bubbles in their heads, and crooked animals compressed into a single spaceship.
3D printing that is later galvanized (including embossed characters and iridescent gemstones).

Marita Lumi graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts in 2015 with a master’s degree in jewelry. He studied in Strasbourg, France and at the Institute of Geology at TUT, and lived in Porto, Portugal for some time. Participated in many exhibitions, been a nominee of the Young Jewelry Award in 2016 and 2017 and the winner of this award in 2018, in addition a nominee of the Estonian Gold and Watch Association’s 2017 Estonian Jewelry of the Year competition and the winner of the 2017 A-Gallery jewelry competition.

Rait Siska, Paul Villemi, Danero Toomsalu, Alo Allar Altmets helped to organize the exhibition.