Harry Liivrand is one of Estonia's leading art historians and art critics. He spent 17 years as an art critic for Eesti Ekspress and was recently appointed director of the Tallinn Art Hall, the leading art gallery in Tallinn. He spoke to The Baltic Times about what is exciting in Estonian art at the moment, and why it doesn't get more exposure in the West.Why did you become an art critic?I made my decision in the first year of secondary school, when I'd studied geography, art and history already. I already read a lot of history and biographical books and history, especially art histor...
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