
Ülo Sooster. The Man Who Dried A Towel In The Wind
After ten years in a Soviet labour camp in Karaganda, the Estonian artist Ülo Sooster (1924‒1970) didn’t return to his homeland but settled in Moscow and became the most influential trend-setter for a whole generation of Soviet non-conformist artists. Narrated by the artist’s son Tenno-Pent Sooster, this film features rare footage and interviews with Sooster’s contemporaries in the 1960s, as well as leading experts from the Kumu Art Museum, the Tartu Art Museum and The Tretyakov Gallery.
- Overview
- Crew
Ülo Sooster. The Man Who Dried A Towel In The Wind
- Overview
- Crew
Status
Released
Release Date
Oct 21, 2020
Runtime
1h 23m
Genres
Documentary
Original Title
Ülo Sooster. The Man Who Dried A Towel In The Wind
Director
Lilija Vjugina
Description
After ten years in a Soviet labour camp in Karaganda, the Estonian artist Ülo Sooster (1924‒1970) didn’t return to his homeland but settled in Moscow and became the most influential trend-setter for a whole generation of Soviet non-conformist artists. Narrated by the artist’s son Tenno-Pent Sooster, this film features rare footage and interviews with Sooster’s contemporaries in the 1960s, as well as leading experts from the Kumu Art Museum, the Tartu Art Museum and The Tretyakov Gallery.