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Naeruga teritatud pliiats: huumor kui vabadus õdede Meide loomingus [A pencil sharpened by laughter: humor as freedom in the work of the Mei sisters]




AuthorsStahl, Kai; Taavet, Ave; Voolaid, Piret

PublisherEstonian Literary Museum Scholarly Press

Publication year2025

Journal: Mäetagused

Volume93

First page 207

Last page210

ISSN1406-992X

eISSN1406-9938

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7592/MT2025.93.meid

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Abstract

From 14 March to 31 August an exhibition entitled “The Mei Sisters: Avant-garde and Ordinary Life” was mounted at KUMU, the Estonian Museum of Art. In the last hours before it closed, it was possible to enjoy the exhibition with the competent guidance of curators Ulrika Jõemägi and Kai Stahl. Also, at the initiation of folklorist Piret Voolaid, a panel discussion took place entitled “A Pencil Sharpened by Laughter: Humour as freedom in the works of the Mei Sisters”, which included curators Eha Komissarov and Kai Stahl and the ani- mator, writer and caricaturist Ave Taavet.


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