Gallery Pallas
13.08–13.09.2025
On Wednesday, 13 August, at 5 PM, the basement floor of gallery Pallas will open the joint exhibition “Longing” by five young-generation photographers. The display focuses on noticing and appreciating beauty, emotions, and sentimentality.
“There is something in beauty that I’m missing – sentimentality. Something that is sentimental is always beautiful,” said photographer Vincent Peters. Guided by the thoughts of the world-famous photographer, five artists invite visitors to reflect on beauty, emotions, and sentimentality. In contrast to the prevailing themes in contemporary art, where these concepts are often diminished or even excluded, “Longing” places them back at the center.
In parallel, the artists emphasize through portrait photography and videos the nature and importance of pause. The works explore the ability of pause to detach from visual noise, norms, and speed, restoring the strength to reconnect with oneself and the surrounding world.
The exhibition presents works by authors whose creative practice weaves together humanity, nature, beauty, and longing:
The exhibition is curated by Eva Kram (Pallas University of Applied Sciences).
The display brings together graduates from different schools. With their diverse backgrounds, the young photographers add conceptual depth and visual sensitivity to the gallery environment.
The exhibition was first held in March 2023 as part of Pärnu PhotoFest “pAUS.”
Thank you: City of Pärnu, Estonian Cultural Endowment, Pärnu City Gallery, Gallery Pallas.
More information:
Eva Kram
kram.eva@gmail.com
+372 5621 6877
Gallery Pallas
galerii@pallasart.ee
+372 734 9954
Tue–Sat 11:00–18:00
Riia 11, Tartu
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Coverphoto: With Myself I. Luisa Greta Vilo, 2022