About the photographer, Arne MAASIK (b.1971):
Arne MAASIK acts as an architect and artist since 1995 when he graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts with a BA degree; from 1996–2003, he worked as an architect in the company Künnapu & Padrik.
Maasik has been involved in planning numerous objects as well as competition works, including the Palm House in Tallinn Botanic Garden, the Radisson Blue Hotel, Tallinn, apt. buildings on the Vabaõhumuuseumi Road, Viru Centre.
From 2003–2007, he worked as a creative director in the photography company Grafelin Zepp.
Since 2007, Arne MAASIK is a founder and an owner of the photography company Decadencity.
He has worked as a lecturer in photography departments of the Estonian Academy of Arts and at the Tartu Art College as well as reviewed diploma works by architecture students at the University of Applied Sciences.
MAASIK has collaborated with many architecture and art publications both in Estonia and abroad. Since 2003, he is a member of the Estonian Artists’ Association.
Arne MAASIK acts as an architect and artist since 1995 when he graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts with a BA degree; from 1996–2003, he worked as an architect in the company Künnapu & Padrik.
Maasik has been involved in planning numerous objects as well as competition works, including the Palm House in Tallinn Botanic Garden, the Radisson Blue Hotel, Tallinn, apt. buildings on the Vabaõhumuuseumi Road, Viru Centre.
From 2003–2007, he worked as a creative director in the photography company Grafelin Zepp.
Since 2007, Arne MAASIK is a founder and an owner of the photography company Decadencity.
He has worked as a lecturer in photography departments of the Estonian Academy of Arts and at the Tartu Art College as well as reviewed diploma works by architecture students at the University of Applied Sciences.
MAASIK has collaborated with many architecture and art publications both in Estonia and abroad. Since 2003, he is a member of the Estonian Artists’ Association.
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Peeter Laurits, Jan Kaus
- Book design
- Martin PEDANIK
- Format
- Pb. (no dust jacket, as issued), 22 x 28 x 4 cm., 498 pp., full paged b/w & color ills., bilingual texts: Estonian / English