Ahti Seppet
Ahti Seppet (born September 27, 1953) is an Estonian sculptor.[1][2]
Ahti Seppet | |
|---|---|
| Born | September 27, 1953 Tartu, Estonia |
| Nationality | Estonian |
| Occupation | Sculptor |
Seppet was born in Tartu. He graduated from Tartu Art School in 1973.[1] From 1979 to 1984, he worked as a teacher at Tartu Children's Art School.[1] In 1984, he became the director of the Anton Starkopf Museum. He was a member of the group Para '89.[1]
Major exhibits
- Rooma Klubi (The Club of Rome)
- Mumifitseeritud suhe (The Mummified Relationship)
- Muuseum muuseumis I–III (Museum within a Museum I–III)
- Lenini lapsed (The Children of Lenin)
- Ehe kui väikevorm (A Jewel as a Small Form)
- Tõus ja mõõn (Ebb and Flow)[3]
Awards and recognitions
- 1992: Kristjan Raud Art Award[1]
- 2000: Ado Vabbe Art Fellowship
- 2005: Anton Starkopf Fellowship[4]
References
- Eesti kunsti ja arhitektuuri biograafiline leksikon. Tallinn: Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus. 1996. p. 472.
- "Ahti Seppet". NOBA. Tallinn: MTÜ Nordic Baltic Art Center NOBA. Retrieved January 17, 2024.
- "Nauditav modernist Seppet. Ahti Seppeti näitus "Tõus ja mõõn" Tartu Kunstimaja monumentaalgaleriis 8. V – 2. VI". Sirp. No. 23. June 7, 2013. p. 22. Retrieved January 17, 2024.
- "Starkopfi stipendiumile esitati neli kandidaati". Linnaleht. No. 43. April 4, 2008. p. 3. Retrieved January 18, 2024.
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