Tallinn 19th Print Triennial
Curator: Marika Agu

In its 19th edition, Tallinn Print Triennial, one of Estonia’s longest-running art events, will focus on exploring the medium of printmaking through the lens of media archaeology. This year’s exhibition examines the culture of memory, exploring the means by which information and knowledge are preserved. It traces various technological stages, from the impulse to leave a mark to the overabundance of information and the acts of resistance against its constant reproduction.
The international art festival will culminate on 29 August 2025 at Lindakivi Cultural Centre with a closing event featuring experimental time-based works in sound, spoken word, and video art.
The triennial continues its traditional role as an innovator in the field of printmaking, critically analysing the evolution of visual arts and visual culture within the local art scene. Participating artists: Siim-Tanel Annus, Zuza Banasińska, Mirtha Dermisache, John Grzinich, Maria Erikson, Doris Hallmägi, Semjon Hanin, Lauri Koppel, Maija Kurševa, Lauri Lest, Maria Mayland, Dzelde Mierkalne, Anna Niskanen, Algirdas Jakas, Tõnis Jürgens, Anne Rudanovski, Ülo Sooster, Anastasia Sosunova, Viktor Timofeev, Gintautas Trimakas, Taavi Villak.