teamLab Opens Solo Exhibition at the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn, Estonia

15.December.2022 | FASHION / SPOT

Art collective teamLab has opened a new solo exhibition at the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn, Estonia. One of the largest museums in all of Scandinavia, the exhibition will run through May 7, 2023, and guests can also enjoy a large amount of Estonian art from the 18th century onward. In 2008, the Kumu Art Museum won the European Museum Forum award for the Best Museum in Europe. 

teamLab – Impermanent Flowers Floating in a Continuous Sea

 

teamLab: Impermanent Flowers Floating in a Continuous Sea depicts flowers that are continuously growing and dying, multiplying in an eternal sea in which everything is connected. Guests can feel as though they’ve become one with the art as they stroll through the exhibition. 

 Black Waves: Immersive Mass is made up of interconnected waves. Without a beginning or an end, visitors progress through the workspace until they too are drawn into the water.

 

Waves in classical East Asian art are often represented by sets of lines, but these detailed waves are unique.

teamLab – Black Waves: Immersive Mass ©teamLab

 

In Black Waves: Immersive Mass, flowers can be seen blooming, blossoming, and seeing the end of their lives. When people touch the flowers, they wither and die.

teamLab – Proliferating Immense Life ©teamlab

 

The flicker of flame will welcome guests to this part of the museum. Visitors can even take the work home by approaching it with the Distributed Fire app on their smartphones. When held up to another person’s smartphone, the flames will connect and grow larger.

 

teamLab continues to find ways to connect people through modern experimental artworks. What will they create next?

 teamLab – Universe of Fire Particles ©teamLab

 

Kumu Art Museum –  Photo: Tõnu Tunnel. (Courtesy of the Art Museum of Estonia.)

 

 

Come dive into the world of teamLab in the frosty north!

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    teamLab <Castle Tower> 

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    teamLab <Walk, Walk, Walk -Fukuyama Castle>

     

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    teamLab’s art project Digitized Nature explores how nature can become art. The concept of the project is that non-material digital technology can turn nature into art without harming it.

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     teamLab ‘Forest of Resonating Lamps – One Stroke’ ©teamLab

     

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    Highlight Video: https://youtu.be/VowWhpZzH24

     

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    teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM will be open in Toyosu until the end of 2023. 

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