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Signals from the Periphery
 * About
 * Exhibition
 * Photos
 * Programme
 * Workshops
 * Tallinn Art Hall
 * Visitor info
 * Team

 * EE




SIGNALS FROM THE PERIPHERY

01.07–13.08

Tallinn Art Hall





ABOUT

Signals from the Periphery is an international graphic design event, taking
place from July 1 to August 13, 2017 at the Tallinn Art Hall and its surrounding
venues. The project brings together urgent developments in graphic design with a
focus on practices that extend the field. These practices often expand into
other cultural fields, while creating new hybrid forms, as well as seeking out
new economic models to sustain themselves. Signals from the Periphery
encompasses an exhibition at the Tallinn Art Hall, a satellite exhibition at the
EAA gallery, an extensive public programme and a book that will be published to
accompany the project.


EXHIBITION

Exhibition at the Tallinn Art Hall:

Signals from the Periphery

 

Dates: July 1 – August 13
Location: Tallinn Art Hall (Vabaduse väljak 8, Tallinn)

Opening times: Wed—Sun 12:00—18:00

 

The exhibition at the Tallinn Art Hall opens on June 30 at 18:00.

 

019 (BE), A School For Design Fiction (UK), Åbäke (UK), Timur Akhmetov (NL/RU),
Apparition of the Ampersand (NL), Bart de Baets (NL), David Bennewith (NL/NZ),
Emilia Bergmark (SE), Bold Decisions (NL), Bom Dia Boa Tarde Boa Noite (DE), The
Book Society (KR), Kevin Bray (NL/FR), Bulletins of The Serving Library (UK/US),
Colophon.info (NL), Jef Cuypers (BE), Dark & Stormy (NL), De Stihl (FR),
Dent-de-Leone (UK), Dexter Sinister (US/UK), Dinamo (CH/DE), Jaan Evart (EE/NL),
Experimental Jetset (NL), Émilie Ferrat (FR), Evening Class (UK), fanfare (NL),
Fatype (DE/EE), Four Corners Books (UK), Luca Frei (SE/CH), Paul Gangloff
(NL/FR), Corinne Gisel (CH), Rudy Guedj (NL/FR), Hackers & Designers (NL), Will
Holder (UK), JOHANN 3000 (EE), Studio Puckey (NL), Jung-Lee Type Foundry (NL),
Carl-Robert Kagge (EE), Sandra Kassenaar (NL), Kirjatehnika (EE), Mathew
Kneebone (US/AU), Knock! Knock! Books (EE), Christoph Knoth (DE), Know-How /
Show-How (BG), KULENTURATO (NL), James Langdon (UK), The Last Books (NL), Studio
Laurenz Brunner (CH), Lotte Schröder (NL), Lugemik (EE), M–L–XL (IT), Studio
Manuel Raeder (DE), Karel Martens (NL), Maximage (CH), Janna Meeus & Hilde Meeus
(NL), Niklaus Mettler (NL/CH), Moniker (NL), Ott Metusala (NL/EE), Niko
Mihaljević (CR), Multistab (EE), Niessen & de Vries (NL), Daniel K Y Norregaard
(UK/DK), Officin (DK), Onomatopee (NL), OPS Type (NL), Norman Orro (EE), Or Type
(IS), Nina Paim (BR/CH), Paul Haworth & Sam de Groot (NL/UK), Brit Pavelson
(EE), Radim Peško (UK/CZ), Ronald Pihlapson (EE), Will Pollard (NL/NZ), Gaile
Pranckunaite (LT), Josse Pyl (NL/BE), REDO (XK), Sophie Rogg (NL/CH), Rollo
Press (CH), Roma Publications (NL), RP Digital Type Foundry (UK), Felix Salut
(NL/CH), San Serriffe (NL), Johannes Schwartz (NL), Daniel Seemayer (NL/DE),
Seventeen Playgrounds (NL), Smoke & Dust (BE), split/fountain (NZ), Aimur Takk
(EE), Talk Magazine (US), The Taste of The Brain (CH), Jan Tomson (NL/EE), True
True True (NL), Lex Trueb (CH), Uus Materjal (EE), The Ventriloquist
Summerschool (NO), Boy Vereecken (BE), Werker Magazine (NL), Werkplaats
Typografie (NL)

 

 

 

Satellite exhibition at the EAA Gallery:

Maybe, Maybe Not

 

Dates: July 5 – July 14
Location: EAA Gallery (Vabaduse väljak 6/8, Tallinn)
Opening times: Tue – Sat 12:00—18:00

 

Exhibition conceived by the first year graphic design students from the Estonian
Academy of the Arts. The project was guided by Else Lagerspetz and Loore Sundja.

 

Participants: Grete-Mai Bauvald, Kristjan Hinno, Mikk Tanel Oja, Marcus Pertel,
Diandra Rebase, Ran-Re Reimann, Katarina Sarap, Robin Siimann, Joonas Timmi


PHOTOS




PROGRAMME

Signals from the Periphery public programme takes place between July 10 and July
16 at the Tallinn Art Hall. The programme is comprised of workshops, lectures,
presentations, performances, music, book launches, film screenings, a reading
group and much more. More info and a full schedule will be announced soon!

 

July 10 – July 13: Workshops
July 14 – July 16: Lectures, presentations and performances

View full programme

From 14th to 16th July Tallinn Art Hall will host the public programme of the
exhibition „Signals from the Periphery“ which includes lectures, performances,
film screenings and a pop-up bar.

 

FRIDAY, JULY 14:
11.00  Doors
12.45  Lecture Linda van Deursen
14.00  Performance Niko Mihaljević
14.30  Lunch
16.00  Juzo Itami film programme: The Funeral (1984). Introduction by åbäke
18.00  Evening programme: Performance Nora Turato; Presentation of a series of
publications by Lieven Lahaye and Ott Metusala; Bar open throughout the evening,
music provided by exhibiting designers and artists.

 

SATURDAY, JULY 15:
11.00  Doors
11.30  Lecture Kulenturato
12.45  Lecture Studio Manuel Raeder
14.00  Performance Niko Mihaljević
14.30  Lunch
16.00  Juzo Itami film programme: Tampopo (1985)
18.00  Evening programme: Jung-Lee Type Foundry book presentation: Real-Time
Realist; Bar open throughout the evening, music provided by exhibiting designers
and artists.

 

SUNDAY, JULY 16:
11.00  Doors
11.30  Lecture Paul Elliman
12.45  Lecture Daniela&Linda Dostálková
14.00  Performance Niko Mihaljević
14.30  Lunch
16.00  Juzo Itami film programme: A Taxing Woman (1985)
18.00  Evening programme: Music For Your Plants live; Bar open throughout the
evening, music provided by exhibiting designers and artists.

 

Entrance with the exhibition ticket – 3€ / 5€. It is also possible to purchase
an 8€ ticket that gives access to the Art Hall during the whole weekend.

 

NB: there might be changes in the program, we will update it accordingly!



WORKSHOPS

Signals from the Periphery follows up on several themes that depart from the
Asterisk Summer School. Thus, the public programme accompanying the exhibition
also includes two workshops led by designers and artists that are taking part in
the exhibition: the makers behind the fanzine Dark & Stormy (Bart de Baets and
Rustan Söderling) and the minds that run the tapestry agency Kulenturato (David
Külen and Nora Turato).

 

Duration: 10.07 – 13.07.2017 (2 x 2 days)

Location: Tallinn Art Hall

Participants: 28

Language: English

 

The participation fee is €100. This amount includes participating in both
workshops and free entrance to the lecture programme taking place 14–16.07 at
the Tallinn Art Hall.

 

Participation in the workshops takes place on a first-come, first-served basis,
so act fast!

Apply

Workshop 1: DARK & STORMY

After Geography

 

For the launch of each new issue of Dark and Stormy, Rustan and Bart have
developed ways to present their fanzine. So far, these presentations have become
alternative contributions that take the shape of posters, installations and
video pieces. Occasionally, the two end up favouring these pieces over the issue
they present that very evening. In a playful workshop, the makers of Dark and
Stormy would like to explore the blurred lines of these additional pieces and
work with the subject of presentation when there’s nothing really to present.
And to perhaps even call it a potential ninth issue.

 

 

Rustan Söderling (1984, Gothenburg, Sweden) lives and works in Amsterdam NL. He
studied at Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam NL, graduating in 2009. Söderling
works with video, print, writing, editing and design. Recent exhibitions and
screenings include Tannhäuser Gate, Crynssenstraat 33, Amsterdam (2017), Over
Hang, W139, Amsterdam (2017), the fifth Moscow International Biennale for Young
Art, Moscow RU (2016); Hidden Depths, Cosmos Carl (online platform) (2016);
Tenderflix, international film and video competition, Tenderpixel and ICA
London, UK.

 

Bart de Baets (1979, Knokke, Belgium) is a graphic designer based in Amsterdam.
Since his graduation from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie’s graphic design
department, he has been working on a variety of self-initiated and commissioned
projects. Bart’s commissioned work includes a variety of clients: collaborations
with artists such as Melanie Bonajo, James Beckett and Adelita Husni-Bey; art
institutions as The New Institute (Rotterdam), AFK, De Appel, W139, Paradiso;
cultural events, lecture series, film programs like The Weight of Colour, A New
Divide?; brand design for Puma, Ace & Tate.

Workshop 2: KULENTURATO

Grandma was just making a sweater. Or was she?

 

DURING WORLD WAR I, A grandmother in Belgium knitted at her window, watching the
passing trains. As one train chugged by, she made a bumpy stitch in the fabric
with her two needles. Another passed, and she dropped a stitch from the fabric,
making an intentional hole. Later, she would risk her life by handing the fabric
to a soldier—a fellow spy in the Belgian resistance, working to defeat the
occupying German force.

 

David Kulen (1986, The Netherlands) studied Graphic Design at the Gerrit
Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam following his studies in Rotterdam. He now heads
Enbiun as a creative director. Enbiun is an agency for interior and graphic
design. His clients include the largest bank of the Netherlands, PwC and the
Dutch State. David has worked together with Nora Turato on Kazachenko’s
apartment, a gallery in Oslo. Here the pair created a series of densely designed
posters to accompany its shows. This collaboration led to the founding in 2016
of tapestry studio Kulenturato.

 

Nora Turato (1991, Zagreb, Croatia) studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie
Amsterdam and at Werkplaats Typografie Arnhem. Currently Nora Turato is resident
at the Rijksakademie Amsterdam. In early 2017 she had a series of performances
at Kunstwerke Berlin and her first institutional solo exhibition at NAK Aachen
in Germany. Nora often collaborates with David Kulen as a graphic designer and
this very collaboration led to the founding in 2016 of tapestry studio
Kulenturato.

 

Kulenturato: kulenturato.com


TALLINN ART HALL

The Tallinn Art Hall Foundation is a contemporary art institution established in
1934 with an exhibition programme in three galleries on the central square of
Tallinn – the Tallinn Art Hall, the Art Hall Gallery and the nearby City
Gallery.

 

Tallinn Art Hall addresses the most pressing issues in contemporary art and
design, provides a fascinating programme for contemporary audiences and helps
creatives bring forth new exhibitions and works. The Tallinn Art Hall holds 20
to 24 exhibitions a year, making the space one of the largest and most important
art and design venues in Estonia.

 

www.kunstihoone.ee


VISITOR INFO

Opening times Tallinn Art Hall: Wed—Sun 12:00—18:00

Address Tallinn Art Hall: Vabaduse väljak 8, Tallinn

 

Opening times EAA Gallery: Tue–Sat 12:00—18:00

Address EAA Gallery: Vabaduse väljak 6/8, Tallinn

 

Ticket prices Tallinn Art Hall:

 

Full ticket: 5 €

 

Discount ticket: 3 €
Students, university students, Estonian pensioners, disabled people (and their
companions), members of the armed forces in uniform, groups (10 or more),
members of the Estonian Artists’ Association, members of the Estonian Art
Teachers’ Association)

 

Family ticket 8 €
Up to 2 adults and their children aged 18 years or under

 

Free of charge
Pre-school children (and adult accompanying kindergarten groups); children from
orphanages, AICA and ICOM members, IAA members, journalists with valid press
cards, people repressed by foreign powers, Tallinn Card holders

NB! Discounts apply upon the presentation of the corresponding membership
card/certificate (exc. children)

 

Visiting the exhibition at the EAA Gallery is free of charge.

 

 

Contact Signals From the Periphery: info@signalsfromtheperiphery.ee
Contact Tallinn Art Hall: info@kunstihoone.ee

 

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TEAM

EXHIBITION
Curators: Elisabeth Klement & Laura Pappa
Exhibition team: Ott Metusala, Karolin Nummert, Siim Preiman, Mirjam Reili
Design: fanfare (Lotte van de Hoef & Freja Kir), Ott Kagovere & Maria Muuk, Ott
Metusala, Kaisa Sööt & Koit Randmäe, Elisabeth Klement & Laura Pappa
Graphic Design: Asterisk, Tallinn Art Hall in-house design team Indrek Sirkel &
Jan Tomson
Production: CNC Stuudio, Ott Metusala, OÜ Polli, Mihkel Lember, Kaisa Sööt &
Koit Randmäe, Print24, Tekstiiliprint
Installation: Valge Kuup

 

SATELLITE EXHIBITION EAA GALLERY
Supervisors: Else Lagerspetz & Loore Sundja

 

BOOK
Editing: Elisabeth Klement & Laura Pappa
Translation: Martin Rünk
Copy editing (Estonian): Martin Rünk
Copy editing (English): Annie Goodner
Graphic design: Asterisk
Printing: Tallinn Book Printers
Publisher: EAA Press

 

WEBSITE
Development: Ranno Ait
Typefaces: Lincoln/MITRE by colophon.info (David Bennewith with Bram van den
Berg), Helvetica Neue (or Arial if you’re visiting us from a PC)

Signals from the Periphery is realised with the kind support of Creative
Industries Fund NL, Estonian Cultural Endowment, the Estonian Academy of the
Arts, Photography department of the EAA, Tallinna Reaalkool, CNC Stuudio,
Print24, HiFiClassic, De Appel and Pieter Verbeke.



To participate you are kindly asked to fill in the form below. You are required
to add a PDF with an overview of your work (max 5 pages). The summer school is
open to people from a variety of disciplines, therefore work of any character
and form may be submitted.

 

Name your file your_name_works.pdf

 

Maximum size for the PDF is 10 MB. Please be patient with the uploads.

 

Application deadline is July 5, 2017.

 

 

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