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Marika Agu

Marika Agu (born 1989, Estonia) is a curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art since 2017. She has cultivated projects from a wide range of topics, including archives, material culture, art writing and graffiti. She holds a MA in Art Theory and a BA in Semiotics. She has curated exhibitions since 2012 in numerous galleries but also at the Tartu Art Museum between 2014-2016 and at Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia in 2018 and 2019.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Marika Agu, curator and archive project manager at the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art, discusses about Estonian art with artists Alexei Gordin, Flo Kasearu, Camille Laurelli, Liina Pääsuke, Bita Razavi and Steve Vanoni.

Discussion – What is Estonian art and who does it?

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Coincidence or not, the beginning of 2021 in Estonia brought about an unprecedented consolidation of women leading in politics as well as the visibility of women’s stories in several exhibition spaces around the country, writes Marika Agu from Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.

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