Virtual opening of Flo Kasearu’s exhibition “Cut Out of Life”
What really goes on behind closed doors? Why is it safer on the streets than at home? How do male perpetrators – every fourth man in Estonia – justify their actions? How to recognise violence around us and where to get help.
Tallinn Art Hall presents Cut Out of Life, the largest solo exhibition to date by Flo Kasearu, one of the most important Estonian contemporary artists, which conceptualises domestic violence against women, a social problem with devastating and severe effects on society.
Tallinn Art Hall presents “Cut Out of Life”, the largest solo exhibition to date of the work of Flo Kasearu, one of the most important creators of Estonian contemporary art, which conceptualises domestic violence against women, a social problem with devastating and severe effects on society.
The opening of the exhibition will be held virtually in English on 27 January at 3 pm CET, 4pm EET. Curator Cathrin Mayer and artist Flo Kasearu will introduce the show on Tallinn Art Hall’s virtual exhibition platform. The opening event can be viewed via Zoom, as well as on Tallinn Art Hall’s YouTube channel.