30.09.-28.10.2020
Kondas 120
The multimedia art exhibition brings Paul Kondas’ work to life in both sound and image. The celebration of the birthday of the acclaimed naive was postponed for half a year due to an emergency. In cooperation with the Viljandi Academy of Culture of the University of Tartu, the long-completed multimedia art exhibition “Kondas 120” will finally reach the audience. A multimedia exhibition in this form has not been held in Viljandi before. Videomapping has recently become a popular way to engage artists of all ages, and Paul Kondas’s detailed work offers an exceptionally inspiring opportunity to do so, “said Hege-Lee Paiste, whose project was completed.” The idea to create an audiovisual art exhibition of Paul Kondas was born four years ago center for the first time. ” According to Mari Vallikivi, the director of the Kondas Center, the museum has repeatedly revived the characters of Paul Kondas’ paintings. “However, such technical solutions certainly create added value for the permanent exhibition and speak to a wider audience. Paul Kondas himself might like it as well.
Kondas 120
The multimedia art exhibition brings Paul Kondas’ work to life in both sound and image. The celebration of the birthday of the acclaimed naive was postponed for half a year due to an emergency. In cooperation with the Viljandi Academy of Culture of the University of Tartu, the long-completed multimedia art exhibition “Kondas 120” will finally reach the audience. A multimedia exhibition in this form has not been held in Viljandi before. Videomapping has recently become a popular way to engage artists of all ages, and Paul Kondas’s detailed work offers an exceptionally inspiring opportunity to do so, “said Hege-Lee Paiste, whose project was completed.” The idea to create an audiovisual art exhibition of Paul Kondas was born four years ago center for the first time. ” According to Mari Vallikivi, the director of the Kondas Center, the museum has repeatedly revived the characters of Paul Kondas’ paintings. “However, such technical solutions certainly create added value for the permanent exhibition and speak to a wider audience. Paul Kondas himself might like it as well.