AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoVan Gogh Immersive in Tallinn: A new immersive Van Gogh exhibition opens June 18 at Telliskivi Creative City, built in special premises beside Von Krahl Theatre, after a global run that’s drawn 10+ million visitors. Tallinn Street Art Push: City officials will commission murals for a Pärnu maantee underpass (about 450 sq m) to curb gray-surface tagging, with artists guided toward Estonian culture and history; designs are reviewed end of June, work by August. Complaints Choir Returns: The crowdsourced “Complaints Choir” debuts a seven-minute collaborative lament at Balti jaama turg on Friday, turning real grievances into music, with a music-video run in EKKM’s outdoor summer exhibition. Ingrian Finns Festival in Paide: The Ingrian Finns’ 34th Song and Dance Festival took place in Paide, spotlighting language, culture, and community for fewer than 10,000 Ingrians in Estonia. Deepfake Law Debate: Estonia’s Social Democrats want to criminalize nonconsensual explicit deepfake images, arguing current rules aren’t clear enough as AI tools get easier. Nightlife Planning for Tartu: Tartu is drafting a strategy to shape its evening and nighttime economy through 2035, balancing events with residents’ quality of life.
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