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2. Nov 2024 - 2. Mar 2025

Ryoji Ikeda solo exhibition

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Eesti Rahva Muuseum

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Experience the unique creations of Ryoji Ikeda in the European Capital of Culture, Tartu!

A long-awaited event of the European Capital of Culture Tartu 2024 will take place this autumn. On November 2nd, the solo exhibition of the world-renowned Japanese artist and composer Ryoji Ikeda will open at the Estonian National Museum in Tartu.

Originally from Japan and now based in Paris, Ryoji Ikeda is known for his unique style that combines scientific data and technology into contemporary artworks. He has received widespread acclaim in both art and electronic music circles, performing on stage and in exhibition halls. The Ryoji Ikeda exhibition at the Estonian National Museum is a rare opportunity to experience his world-class creations in Tartu.

The solo exhibition will feature two new works, created specifically for and supported by Tartu 2024. The first audiovisual installation was developed in collaboration with scientists of the University of Tartu Institute of Genomics and lead by the professor of archaeogenomics Kristiina Tambets and uses the data of people living today and those who lived in the past in the Estonian territories to illustrate the evolutionary history of our species. The second is Ikeda’s first sound piece to utilize the human voice, offering a completely new listening experience. In addition to these new works, the exhibition will also showcase Ikeda’s well-known piece *data-verse*, in which thousands of technical data points—coordinates, light structures, or DNA sequences—are transformed into a unique visual form.

Visual installations play a central role in Ikeda’s work, creating powerful spatial and sensory experiences. The artist has used data from NASA and CERN in his projects, bringing together the micro and macro scales to expand both the mind and the senses.

Under the expert guidance of Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda, Estonia’s scientific and cultural heritage is set on a path towards the future.

The exhibition will be open to museum visitors from 2 November until 2 March, 2025.

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  • EST
  • ENG

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Tartu 2024

Location

Muuseumi tee 2, Lagedi, Tartu maakond, Eesti

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