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Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp
second-hand textiles, metal, acrylic paint
The works are part of an on-going research project Home, carried, which is focusing on difficult pasts, personal and collective power, and the role of monuments within contemporary society. Being originally from Estonia, a country still dealing with its numerous ideologically charged Soviet-era and imperial Russian monuments and architectural structures. These sites carry complex historical, political, and emotional layers, engaging with how such loaded pasts continue to shape the present and how they might be contextualised through artistic and spacial practices.
Influenced by Alamaa’s family history under Soviet repression, the research addresses the lingering effects of political oppression. Growing up in Estonia, a country shaped by repeated occupations, Alamaa has observed how unresolved historical injustices fuel contemporary conflicts. The often-silenced histories of the Baltic States and Eastern Europe serve as a foundation for analyzing broader geopoliticalstruggles and the present day normalization of violence.
BIG MEN
part of an on-going research Home, carried
2025 and ongoing


Research-based Installation, 2024
mixed media, wood, textiles, bread
Wearable, Sculpture, 2023
metal, organic materials, wool, silk, glass, feathers
Installation, 2021
wood, multimedia, Sims 4
textiles, performance, mixed media, 2023
performance
Wearable, Sculpture, 2022
silk, glass, metal
Costumes, performance, 2022
textiles, performance
Costumes, performance, 2022
textiles, performance
Wearable, Sculpture, 2022
silk, glass, metal
Costumes, performance, 2022
Textile scraps
teaching, 2022 – present
A course for BA fashion and accessory students in Estonian Academy of Arts. Together with Lisette Sivard
Costume, Fashion, 2024
Textile scraps