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In Tallinn, Visit the Only Pop Art Museum in the Nordic Countries

Tired of pompous, arrogant art historians in three piece suits looking down their noses at you, asking in annoying nasal tones, how you could have possibly missed the Old Testament allusion on the canvas? Tired of Poindexter III whining ad nauseum about the net value of his Old Masters art collection?

Then put on your shorts and t-shirt and escape from the arrogance of the art world that takes itself too seriously.

1 "Vandalized Marx" (2022) by Alexei Gordin, commenting on art and curators (photo- Hillar Lauri)
"Vandalized Marx" (2022) by Alexei Gordin, commenting on art and curators (photo: Hillar Lauri)

Come to the irreverent and fun Pop and Contemporary Art Museum (PoCo) in Tallinn. There is something here for everyone, from children to serious art collectors, to pensioners who remember Andy Warhol, the enfant terrible of the 1960s pop art scene. PoCo is located in the very centre of Tallinn, a ten minute walk from every major location in Tallinn, within the gentrified Rotermanni Quarter.

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