
About
Eik Hermann is a Lecturer in Philosophy and Practice-Based Theory at the Estonian Academy of Arts, holding a Master's degree (2005) and currently pursuing a PhD. He specializes in architectural theory and philosophy, with research overlapping aesthetics, urban planning, and art history.
Education includes studies at Tallinn University's Estonian Institute of Humanities and a PhD candidature at Estonian Academy of Arts. His work bridges theoretical and practical architecture, emphasizing curatorial practices and interdisciplinary approaches.
- Editor-in-Chief of Ehituskunst journal since 2017
- Member of Estonian Academy of Arts Senate (2021-2023)
Research focuses on spatial ethics, urban theory, and art criticism. Notable projects include competitions for Tartu Cultural Centre (2nd place, 2023), exhibitions like 'Majad, mida me vajame' (2021), and architectural awards for the Estonian Academy of Arts building design.
Holds over 60 publications across journals and books, including works on contemporary art critique, curatorial strategies, and architectural philosophy. Recognized with State Cultural Awards (2022, 2018), Kultuurkapital grants, and the prestigious Maja Magazine article award.


