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Mia Raadik

Mia Raadik (born 1989) lives and works in Tallinn, Estonia.

Mia Raadik’s artwork can be characterized by her intellectual, poetic yet emphatically dry approach. The artist works in series; her work often depicts schemes and charts where the artist presents statistics about systems that always include unknown, thus referring to the absurdity and the possibility to distrust the presented subject. Raadik double embodies either a calculating statistician or a subjective experiencer in her work. More info on Mia’s homepage.

Exhibitions at Kogo

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Mia Raadik (born 1989) lives and works in Tallinn, Estonia.

Education

2013-2015 Estonian Academy of Arts, Graphic Art (MA)
2010-2013 Estonian Academy of Arts, Graphic Art (BA)
2010 Jyväskylän ammattiopisto, Leonardo da Vinci Programme, Finland
2006-2010 Tartu Art School, artistic design

Solo Exhibitions

2019 Sailing on Red Sea, Kogo Gallery, Tartu, Estonia
2018 Ede dear, don’t you know that we don’t talk about these things, Hobusepea Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2017 nobody should take work lightly, especially YOU …, Haapsalu City Gallery, Haapsalu, Estonia
2016 nobody should take work lightly, especially YOU …, Hobusepea Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2016 Me and My Imaginary Friends, Monumental Gallery in Tartu Art House, Tartu, Estonia

Group Exhibitions and Fairs

2018 Scala Cromatica, Patyolat, Budapest, Hungary
2018 Aesthetics of Boredom, curated by Peeter Talvistu, Tartu Art House, Tartu, Estonia
2017 Beyond Reality, curated by Lilli-Krõõt Repnau, Tartu Art House, Tartu, Estonia
2015 The Photographic Art Fair Estonia 2015, Telliskivi Creative District, Tallinn, Estonia
2015 The 12th Baltic States Biennale of Graphic Art. Kaliningrad – Königsberg 2015, Kaliningrad, Russia
2015 Tase’15 Graduation Works Show, Tallinn, Estonia
2015 20:84, Hobusepea Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2015 Loading…100%, Tartu Art House, Tartu, Estonia
2014 PHOTOGRAPHY FAIR: TO SHOW / TO SELL, Rundum Artist-Run Space, Tallinn, Estonia
2014 Lost in the Cinema!, Parikaste House, Tallinn, Estonia
2014 Books!, Hobusepea Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2014 Literacy – Illiteracy 16th Tallinn Print Triennial Young Artists Exhibition, Rundum Artist-Run Space, Tallinn, Estonia
2014 Literacy – Illiteracy 16th Tallinn Print Triennial, KUMU Art Museum, Tallinn, Estonia
2014 Tallinn Hidden Echoes, project by Lucy Harrison, Rundum Artist-Run Space, Tallinn, Estonia
2013 Giants, EKA Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2013 Notes on local elections, Baltic Film and Media School, Tallinn, Estonia
2011 Beneetsia Viennaal, Raja Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2011 XX century classics, Solaris center, Tallinn, Estonia

Bibliography and Catalogues

Elnara Taidre, Igavuse loomingulised mootorid, Magazine of Art and Visual Culture in Estonia KUNST.EE, 2/2018.
Tõnis Tatar, Igavus kui mäss ja üleskutse, Sirp, 04.05.2018.
Krista Piirimäe, Igavusenäituse mõttetu ja mõttekas igavus, Tartu Postimees, 02.05.2018.
Johannes Saar, Orjandusliku Eesti tõus. Ede Raadiku juhtum, Vikerkaar, 12/2017.
Elnara Taidre, Jalutuskäik galeriides – Postutoopiast postgraafika keeles, Sirp, 22.09.2017.
Kaarin Kivirähk, Kaasaegse kunsti aastaülevaade. Tabamata imed 2016, ERR, 15.12.2016.
Lakoonilise moega graafika, Äripäev, 15.07.2016.
Raimu Hanson, Piltidega koos ripub seinal üllatusi, Tartu Postimees, 10.03.2016.
The 12th Baltic States Biennale of Graphic Art. Kaliningrad – Königsberg 2015, catalogue.
Joanna Veelmaa, Sukavabrikus särises õhk intelligentsist ja mõtestatusest, Sirp, 03.07.2015.
Elnara Taidre, Intervjuu Tanja Muravskaja, Tallinna Graafikatriennaali noortenäitus, Artishok.
Sten Ojavee, Jalutuskäik galeriides, Sirp, 21.03.2014.
„Literacy – Illiteracy” 16th Tallinn Print Triennial, catalogue, 2014.

Membership

Estonian Artists’ Association

Teaching

2017-2018 Visiting lecturer at Estonian Academy of Arts
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