Each of the seven curators of “Rooms in Rhymes” will be giving tours throughout the exhibition cycle

From 4 April, the exhibitions of the collaborative project Rooms in Rhymes by seven curators will start to open. Each week a new exhibition by one of the curators replaces another on one of the museum floors, thus forming a rhythmical and fluctuating whole of displays throughout the museum building. Openings on 4, 11, 17 and 25 April, as well as 2 and 9 May.

Throughout the exhibition there will be tours by the curators. Continuing the collaboration when hosting the exhibition, curators will present their own and other curators’ exhibitions that are open at the same time across the entire building.

The exhibition tours led by curators will take place:
Sun 13 April at 16:00: tour by Marten Esko (in Estonian)
Sat 19 April at 16:00: tour by Laura De Jaeger (in English)
Sun 20 April at 16:00: tour by Johannes Luik (in Estonian)
Sun 27 April at 14:00: tour by Brigit Arop (in Estonian)
Sun 4 May at 15:00: tour by Anita Kodanik (in Russian as part of Tallinn Museum Sunday)
Sun 4 May at 16:00: tour by Laura Linsi (in English)
Sun 4 May at 17:00: tour by Evelyn Raudsepp (in Estonian as part of Tallinn Museum Sunday)
Sun 11 May at 16:00: tour by Evelyn Raudsepp (in Estonian)
Sat 17 May at 18:00: tour by Anita Kodanik (in Russian as part of Museum Night)
Sat 17 May at 19:00: tour by Laura De Jaeger (in English as part of Museum Night)
Sat 17 May at 20:00: tour by Anita Kodanik (in Estonian as part of Museum Night)

The exhibition cycle experiments with curating as a form of poetic, performative and collective practice, wishing to enhance dialogue in visual art projects and to host the plurality of voices. Evelyn Raudsepp invited an extended group of curators to join her, including team members usually carrying out different roles at the museum, and creatives who have previously worked with EKKM: Anita Kodanik, Brigit Arop, Johannes Luik, Laura De Jaeger, Laura Linsi and Marten Esko. The exhibition will feature more than 20 artists, both local and international, including authors from the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom.