Kaido Ole
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Kaido Ole (born 23 February 1963) is an Estonian painter.[1]
Ole was born in Tallinn. His great-uncle was artist Eduard Ole. In 1992, he graduated from Estonian Academy of Arts. He worked as a painting instructor at the Tallinn Art School from 1992 until 1993. From 2003 until 2010, he taught painting at Estonian Academy of Arts. Since 2010 he is a freelance painter.[1]
Since 1989 he has exhibited his works. In 2003 he represented Estonia at 50th Venice Biennale (with Marko Mäetamm) in the Estonian pavilion.[1]
Most of his works can be classified as conceptual art.[1]
Awards
- Kristjan Raud Award (1998)
- Sadolin Art Award (1998)
- Annual Award of the Estonian Cultural Endowment for Fine Arts and Applied Arts (1999)
- Annual Award of the Estonian Cultural Endowment for Fine Arts and Applied Arts (2005)
- Konrad Mägi Medal (2012)
- Order of the White Star, Class III (2014)
References
- ^ a b c d "Kaido Ole - Info". www.kaidoole.eu. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
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