- Echo Gone Wrong - https://echogonewrong.com -

Tallinn Art Hall is awarded for its commitment to building cultural bridges in Estonia

Initiated by artist George Steinmann in 2014, “Prix Art and Ethics” is a sculpture in the form of a € 20,000 art prize, since its inception the prize has been awarded four times. This year for its recipient was Tallinn Art Hall (Estonia) for its commitment as a visionary cultural bridge builder in Estonia.

The prize was awarded to Tallinn Art Hall Director Paul Aguraiuja on 16th November 2024 at a public ceremony at Kunsthalle Bern, Switzerland where George Steinman recently exhibited Back to the Future / George Steinmann, Lofty Dryness. A growing Sculpture, 2003–2024.

Tallinn Art Hall

The Tallinn Art Hall, built in 1934, is an important institution/place for Estonian art and culture. The building on Freedom Square in the city of Tallinn is a listed building.

Due to severe damage to the foundations, caused among other things by the bombing of Tallinn by the Soviet Union in 1944, the building has to be extensively renovated again. Tallinn Art Hall’s exhibition operations were relocated to a temporary site until the end of 2026, while construction works take place. The location is in Lasnamäe, a district with substantial socio-cultural tensions, bringing into focus the isolation of communities such as the Russian-speaking one in Lasnamäe.

In this context, the relocation of the historic Art Hall to the district Lasnamäe is a courageous project, a symbolic bridge-building of dialogue between districts and the estonian-and russian speaking population.

George Steinman has a deep connection to the institution through his work “Ruumi naasmine” / “The Revival of Space” (1992-95), when the artist was involved in the renovation of Tallinn Art Hall as sustainable, growing sculpture.

Building Bridges instead of Destabilization

The work “Prix Art and Ethics” demonstrates solidarity with the Tallinn Art Hall in a fragile geopolitical environment. George Steinmann’s growing sculpture is a commitment to practices that operate against linear timelines, includes collaboration and mindfulness and is maintaining the concept of sustainability through cultural participation.