
Dyskusja z udziałem artysty oraz Magdaleny Radomskiej i Karoliny Wilczyńskiej (Piotr Piotrowski Center for Research on East-Central European Art) przed otwarciem wystawy Tanela Randera „Between a Mountain and a Valley”
Tanel Rander is an artist and curator from Estonia, who used to work in the field of East European identity and decoloniality, but already for a while he’s been concentrating on the genealogy of his subjectivity and creative resources. In the recent years he has studied expressive art therapy in Ljubljana, while dwelling at Slovenian-Italian border. As he is now finishing his residency at German-Polish border, he is coming to Poznan to present his ongoing artistic research “Between a Mountain and a Valley”, which is based on Estonian and German folklore and its colonial context, but most of all, it is about questioning, why there seems to be more sadness than happiness in life.