Alana Proosa<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\nIn many ways, Esther\u2019s social design \u2013 a little unorthodox for usually transaction-focused art fairs \u2013 is symbolic of this sentiment, providing a forum for discussion not only within the Estonian art scene, but for artists and gallerists from the \u201cperiphery\u201d to address both each other and the New York art world.<\/p>\n
\u201cEsther, for me, was a gesture of inviting people to simply slow down and talk,\u201d Temnikova says.<\/p>\n
While both she and Samel are keeping schtum on the details of any possible next edition, one thing feels certain: in bringing the art world \u2013 and what felt like half of New York \u2013 to Estonia House, Esther may just help Arusoo see her hopes become reality.<\/p>\n
\u00a0\u201cMy most simple and wildest dream? That the vast array of talented artists from Estonia would have enough possibilities to work on the international scene on an equal footing with their colleagues,\u201d she tells Euronews Culture, a tone of optimism in her voice.<\/p>\n
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Estonia\u2019s key political establishment, since the late 1990s.\n\n","htmlText":"Kaja Kallas has officially resigned as Estonia\u2019s prime minister to become the European Union's foreign policy chief later this year.<\/p>\n
Kallas \u2014 the Baltic nation\u2019s first female PM \u2014 handed in her formal resignation to President Alar Karis on Monday during a brief meeting at the Presidential Palace in the country's capital, Tallinn.<\/p>\n
Under Kallas, 47, Estonia has been one of Europe\u2019s most vocal backers of Ukraine following the full-scale Russian invasion in February 2022.\u00a0<\/p>\n
She has been at the helm of the nation, with a population of 1.3 million, for three and a half years.<\/p>\n
In a tribute to the politician, Alar Karis summed up her tenure by saying, \"It has been a time full of crises, milestones (such as) the coronavirus, the economic recession and the war in Europe, when Russia destroyed our previous security picture with its aggression in Ukraine.\u201d<\/p>\n
Her last main duty was representing Estonia at a NATO summit in Washington last week.<\/p>\n