Art Of The Brick - Lego exhibition
Art Of The Brick - a lego art exhibition - is currently taking place in Tallinn. Although I'm not a huge enthusiast myself, people create some incredible things out of these bricks, so I decided to check it out.
It features sculptures created by Nathan Sawaya, who is a former lawyer turned artist.
He uploaded photos of his works to the Internet, and at one point the public's interest was so great his website crashed under the flood of visitors. This gave him the courage to leave his corporate career behind and dive headfirst into brick art in 2004.
I'd roughly categorize the exhibits as follows: abstract pieces, real-life objects and animals, and interpretations of famous works of art - like Edvard Munch's The Scream.
There are signs next to the sculptures indicating how many bricks were used. If you go, play a game: try to guess the number first, then see how close you were. Some object use tens of thousands of bricks!
While it was interesting, it was also quite short. Without rushing, I saw everything in about 35 minutes. I expected a bit more from "world's most famous lego art exhibition." It's probably the shortest museum visit that I've had this year! Regardless, I still liked it.