Press Release
They Began to Talk is an international group exhibition opening at the Kumu Art Museum on February 7, 2025. It takes the intertwinement of the body and the environment as its point of departure to observe how experiences, cultural knowledge, and skills migrate across generations, amid rapid environmental change and inequality. Through the work of contemporary artists and exhibits from the museum’ collection, the exhibition asks: How do we remember, as the current generation, when what has been passed on to us is silence?
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The exhibition brings together artists working in Estonia and the Baltics with those belonging to Indigenous communities in the Nordic countries, and explores the possibility of cultivating a felt sense of connection between body and land. This connection is evident in environmental trauma: sudden changes in the physical environment, often caused by human activity, evoke mental suffering amongst land-
Curator Hanna Laura Kaljo says: “rtists such as Pia Arke (Kalaaleq-
Curator Ann Mirjam Vaikla adds: “hey Began to Talk invites us to reflect on environmental change through the lens of colonial history and its lasting impact. The exhibition forms a speech which ends a deafening silence, giving voice to marginalised perspectives, including those of the more-
The public programme encourages embodied engagement and forms an integral part of the exhibition. The opening week will feature exhibition tours with curators and exhibited artists, the participatory performance AudioSwarm: Geofractions by John Grzinich, as well as a conversation between the curators, the artist Ruth Maclennan, and the sociologist Outi Autti. Dance performance Choreographies of Hugging: Variation (2024) by Eline Selgis and Sofia Filippou, along with ecosomatic tours led by Joanna Kalm, will take place throughout the exhibition period. In collaboration with the Estonian Academy of Arts, writer and scholar Macarena Góez-
The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication.
Artists: Pia Arke, Eglė Budvytytė, Merike Estna, Sofia Filippou & Eline Selgis, John Grzinich, Joanna Kalm, Johann Köer, Ruth Maclennan, Outi Pieski & Biret Haarla Pieski & GádjáHaarla Pieski, Mia Tamme, Sasha Tishkov, and Vive Tolli
Curators: Ann Mirjam Vaikla, Hanna Laura Kaljo
Exhibition 07 February -
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Eglė Budvytytė, Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars (still), 2020. In collaboration with Marija Olšauskaitė and Julija Lukas Steponaitytė. Courtesy of the artist