Fotografiska Night Shift on Fridays 20.00–00.00
Art After Dark: Culture with a Twist
From 8 PM every Friday, Fotografiska transforms into Night Shift: the museum takes on a different mood — the lights dim, the music gets louder, the drinks a bit bolder, and admission is just €10 from 8 PM onwards. Shrouded in night, the museum welcomes both spontaneous and carefully planned visits, whether you're looking for a lively experience or something more introspective — all the way until midnight. The exhibitions come alive with a different kind of bar offering unique late-night flavors. Keep your mind and eyes open — the Night Shift at Fotografiska always holds a few surprises.
On Fridays from 8 PM entry 10 €30 May 2025 - 20:00 – 00.00
Fotografiska Night Shift
Every Friday
The experience continues on the 6th floor with our restaurant and rooftop bar, which is open usually until 1 AM. As soon as the weather allows, we’ll open the rooftop terrace too – for music, warm evenings, and unforgettable views.
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Until 7 Sep 2025
Elliott Erwitt
Through the Playful Eyes of Elliott Erwitt
Spanning seven decades of creative photography, this exhibition celebrates Elliott Erwitt’s (1928–2023) wit, charm, and insight. From playful moments to humorous perspectives and poignant reflections, nearly 100 images showcase the legendary artist’s unique eye — and his lasting impact on the art of street photography.
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29 Jan 2025 — 18 May 2025
Feng Li
White Nights in Wonderland
Internationally acclaimed street and fashion photographer Feng Li has developed a distinctive visual language — his photos stand out in a world saturated with images for their unique ability to embrace irony and highlight the humor in everyday life.
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24 Jan 2025 — 18 May 2025
Lembit Peegel
solo exhibition
The first solo exhibition of Estonia’s legendary sports photographer Lembit Peegel takes a nostalgic leap into the past of sports life. The exhibition features powerful and striking photographs that capture aspects of Estonian sports culture from the 1970s to the 1990s, along with fragments of more recent sports moments. As one of the most influential sports photographers of his time, Lembit Peegel's role in Estonia's cultural history is invaluable.
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