Where Pop marries Estonian Cool. It’s like the rebellious teenager of the art world. Bold, cheeky, and in your face. And you know what? PoCo is the ultimate playground for this colourful rebel. Imagine Warhol, Banksy, and Harring having a wild party. Now throw in some local Estonian artists like Lapin, Mäetamm, and Egs. The result? A museum that’s part pop culture shrine, part hipster hangout. And where else can you see a Lichtenstein next to a graffiti mural? PoCo’s got the classics—Warhol’s soup cans and Banksy’s rats - but they also keep things fresh. It’s like they’re saying, “hey, art doesn’t have to be all serious and stuffy. Let’s have some fun!”. Located in the trendy Rotermann quarter, you’ll find yourself lost in a maze of neon, irony, and thought-provoking pieces. Spend an hour or two here—it’s like stepping into a kaleidoscope of creativity. From October 31st, 2024, a temporary exhibition 'Symphony of Power' by Antti Eklund.
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