Jaak Soans

Jaak Soans
Born (1943-08-06) 6 August 1943
Tartu, Estonia
EducationEstonian State Art Institute (now Estonian Academy of Arts)
Known forPublic monuments and memorial sculpture
AwardsOrder of the White Star, III class (2001)[1][2]
Estonian state cultural award for lifetime achievement (2006)[3][4]
Tallinn decoration (2023)[5]

Jaak Soans (born 6 August 1943) is an Estonian sculptor and art educator, known especially for public monuments and memorial sculpture in Estonia and abroad.[6][7]

Soans taught for decades at the institution now known as the Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA), including as professor and head of the sculpture department, and later became emeritus professor.[6][8]

Early life and education

Soans was born in Tartu.[6] He studied sculpture at the Estonian State Art Institute (Eesti NSV Riiklik Kunstiinstituut), graduating in 1966.[6][9]

Career

Soans began teaching while still a student and continued as a long-term instructor and professor in Estonia's higher art education system, alongside his studio practice and public commissions.[6][9][8]

His work and public profile have been covered in Estonian cultural criticism and media, including a major feature in Sirp and reporting in ERR's culture coverage.[7][10]

Works

Soans is widely associated with monumental public sculpture, including commemorative monuments and memorials.[6][9]

Selected public monuments and memorials

Collections and publications

Works by Soans are held in the collections of the Art Museum of Estonia (EKM), as documented in its digital collections portal.[23] His work has also been presented in a book-length illustrated overview (1966–2016), reported in Estonian cultural media and listed in art-publication archives.[24][25]

Images of selected works

Awards and honours

References

  1. ^ a b "Teenetemärkide andmine". Riigi Teataja (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  2. ^ a b "Jaak Soans". President of the Republic of Estonia (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  3. ^ a b "Eesti Vabariigi kultuuripreemiate määramine" (PDF). Riigi Teataja (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  4. ^ a b "Eesti Vabariigi kultuuripreemiad". Kultuuriministeerium (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  5. ^ a b "Jaak Soans". City of Tallinn (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Soans, Jaak". EKABL: Eesti kunsti ja arhitektuuri biograafiline leksikon (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  7. ^ a b Kurg, Andres (14 September 2012). "Jaak Soans Tallinna Kunstihoones". Sirp (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  8. ^ a b "Emeritus professors and associate professors". Estonian Academy of Arts. Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  9. ^ a b c d "Õnnitleme auliiget Jaak Soansi 80. aasta juubeli puhul!". Eesti Kunstnike Liit (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  10. ^ "Jaak Soans rikastab skulptuurivaimu". ERR Kultuur (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  11. ^ a b "Jaan Krossi skulptuur". Tallinna linnaruumis asuvad kunstiteosed (Tallinn Public Art Map) (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  12. ^ "Anton Hansen Tammsaare mälestusmärk". Tallinna linnaruumis asuvad kunstiteosed (Tallinn Public Art Map) (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  13. ^ "Michel Sittowi bareljeef". Tallinna linnaruumis asuvad kunstiteosed (Tallinn Public Art Map) (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  14. ^ "Monument to Kristjan Jaak Peterson". Visit Tartu. Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  15. ^ "Monument to Jakob Hurt". Visit Tartu. Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  16. ^ "Gallery: Statue of author Jaan Kross unveiled in Tallinn's Old Town". ERR News. 19 February 2022. Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  17. ^ "Germany's Battle Over What May Be Its Last Lenin". KPBS. 5 July 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  18. ^ "Offener Brief gegen Denkmalschutz für Schweriner Lenin-Statue". Deutschlandfunk Kultur (in German). 30 October 2025. Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  19. ^ "Streit um Lenin-Statue in Schwerin: Eine altvertraute Debatte". taz (in German). 9 November 2025. Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  20. ^ "De Beelden". Een Zee van Staal. Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  21. ^ "Küüditatute mälestusmärk Võru raudteejaamas". Puhka Eestis (Visit Estonia) (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  22. ^ Nael, Merili (14 June 2020). "Põlva raudteejaama ees avati küüditatutele mälestusmärk". ERR (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  23. ^ "Jaak Soans". Art Museum of Estonia (Digikogu). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  24. ^ Karjatse, Tõnu (13 December 2016). "Skulptor Jaak Soansi looming on koondatud raamatukaante vahele". ERR Kultuur (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  25. ^ "Monographies and artist books". CCA (Centre for Contemporary Arts, Estonia) archive. Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  26. ^ "Kristjan Raua preemia laureaadid 1973–2025" (PDF). Eesti Kunstnike Liit (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  27. ^ "2013. aasta aruanne" (PDF). Eesti Kultuurkapital (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.
  • Media related to Sculptures by Jaak Soans at Wikimedia Commons
  • "Soans, Jaak". EKABL: Eesti kunsti ja arhitektuuri biograafiline leksikon (in Estonian). Retrieved 21 February 2026.