Tommy Cash, Martin Saar, Antti Eklund
The exhibition poses the question “What next, Tommy?” contemplating what is the final destination for an unpredictable, boundary-pushing artist whose creative expression is ever-evolving. To quote another iconic figure frequently portrayed in pop art, Winston Churchill: “This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.” The exhibition lays out portraits by Estonian artist Martin Saar and Finnish artist Antti Eklund.
“The golden sunglasses represent Tommy Cash as a legendary global icon—allowing all to see gold through his eyes.” – antti eklund



Overseeing the exhibition is the hungry yet distant gaze of Andy Warhol, captured in a 1981 performance video of him eating a hamburger. For those new to pop art and curious about its web of references, here’s a fun fact worth dropping into a conversation: Tommy Cash’s video “Espresso Macchiato Winner of Eesti Laul 2025 (and Eurovision 2025)” is a playful tribute to this very Warhol burger video.


Tommy Cash’s works “Hotwheels”, “Demon” and “Mona Lisa” are on loan from the collections of the Art Museum of Estonia and were previously featured in the 2019 exhibition “Tommy Cash & Rick Owens. The Pure and the Damned.”




