Previously on view in the Amsterdam Biennale: Margit Säde

Tallinn Pavilion

From October 17 2009 until January 3 2010 at the Amsterdam Biennale 2009 at Mediamatic. By Estonian curator Margit Sade.

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Tallinn Pavilion at Museumn8 - Photo taken at Museumn8 at the Amsterdam Biennale at Mediamatic Bank (07/11/09) Raphael Rehbach

The Tallinn pavilion is a wooden stand with 20 different packs of A4 sheets attached to it with office ring binders. Visitors can open the binders, make a magazine from the sheets they like, bind it and take it home as a publication. Each pack contains works by an Estonian artist or designer. All presented works deal with private and public space in Amsterdam and were also made in Amsterdam during different periods of work and study throughout 2000–2009.

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Tallinn Curators - at the Opening of Amsterdam Biennale 2009 Raphael Rehbach

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Tallinn Pavillon - The Tallinn Pavilion, curator: Margit Sade. Oct 17 2009 - Jan 3 2010, in the Amsterdam Biennale at Mediamatic. at the Opening of Amsterdam Biennale 2009 Raphael Rehbach

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Tallinn pavilion construction - The Tallinn Pavilion, curator: Margit Sade. Oct 17 2009 - Jan 3 2010, in the Amsterdam Biennale at Mediamatic. Raphael Rehbach

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Informing about Tallinn Pavillon - The Tallinn Pavilion, curator: Margit Sade. Oct 17 2009 - Jan 3 2010, in the Amsterdam Biennale at Mediamatic. Raphael Rehbach

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Crowd watching Willem's Presentation - The Tallinn Pavilion, curator: Margit Sade. Oct 17 2009 - Jan 3 2010, in the Amsterdam Biennale at Mediamatic. right next to the Tallinn Pavillon at the Opening of Amsterdam Biennale 2009 Raphael Rehbach

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Tallinn's printed works - The Tallinn Pavilion, curator: Margit Sade. Oct 17 2009 - Jan 3 2010, in the Amsterdam Biennale at Mediamatic. Tallinn. The Tallinn pavilion  curated by Magrit Sade is a wooden stand with 20 different packs of A4 sheets attached to it with office ring binders. Visitors can open the binders, make a magazine from the sheets they like, bind it and take it home. Each pack contains a unique work by one of 20  young Estonian artists and designers. Tallinn. The Tallinn pavilion  curated by Magrit Sade… Raphael Rehbach

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title sheet - design by Elisabeth Klement Katja Novitskova

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"Central Station Clock" by Margo Niit & Koit Randmäe - The Tallinn Pavilion, curator: Margit Sade. Oct 17 2009 - Jan 3 2010, in the Amsterdam Biennale at Mediamatic. Taken at Tallinn Pavilion at Amsterdam Biennale 2009 Raphael Rehbach