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The Purvītis Prize 2021

The SEVENTH Purvītis Prize exhibition will be on view in the Great Hall of the main building of the Latvian National Museum of Art in Riga.
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Harlequin and Pierrot. Eternal Celebrations – Spirit of the Interwar Era

The Romans Suta and Aleksandra Beļcova Museum in Riga presents the exhibition “Harlequin and Pierrot. Eternal Celebrations – Spirit of the Interwar Era. Commedia dell’arte images in the work of Latvian Modernist painters. Carnivals organized by Latvian artists. Photographs and costumes from the collection of Alexandre Vassiliev”.
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Voice of Glass. Collaborative

An international art exhibition “Voice of Glass. Collaborative” will be held at the Art Museum RIGA BOURSE in Riga. The project highlights the aspect of collaboration in the creation and realization of works of art, which has become especially relevant during the pandemic.
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You Paint Just Like a Man!

“You Paint Just Like a Man! The Art of Daina Dagnija in the Context of Feminism” will be presented in the right wing of the 2nd floor of the main building of the Latvian National Museum of Art in Riga.
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Katharina Grosse: Chill Seeping from the Walls Gets between Us

German artist Katharina Grosse has become internationally known for her large on-site paintings, which she sprays across objects, architectural structures and landscapes. In her first solo exhibition in Finland, Grosse will be taking over both of the arched halls on the upper floor of HAM. On display will be two…
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Magdalena Åberg & Anna Tahkola: among, within

Kunsthalle Kohta is continuously experimenting with the exhibition as cultural and social form, and with the physical form of our exhibitions. We have organised many solo shows and some group shows. We have also shown two artists at the same time, as simultaneous solo presentations in separate rooms (Juha Pekka…
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Heikki Marila: Miasma II | Still Life After Rachel Ruysch

This year marks the 30-year career anniversary of Heikki Marila (b. 1966), who ranks among Finland’s leading contemporary artists. It is only fitting, then, that he should celebrate his jubilee by revisiting a theme that has figured prominently in his oeuvre: floral motifs. Marila painted his first floral compositions over…
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Ceramics Facing the New

The idea underlying the Ceramics Facing the New exhibition is kintsugi, the Japanese tradition of mending broken pottery with gold or another metal. Instead of concealing the damage, kintsugi seeks to establish a new relationship with it. In this exhibition, kintsugi serves as a metaphor for society. A fracture can…
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Studio ex­hi­bi­tion: Between us

Amos Rex gave Karoliina Hellberg, Tero Kuitunen and Raimo Saarinen free rein to create new art for spaces within the museum and Bio Rex, beyond the exhibition hall. The Exhibitions six installations were born out of a dialogue with the building’s architecture and its chronological strata. They grow out of…
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Raija Malka & Kaija Saariaho: Blick

This summer, Amos Rex visitors can step directly into Blick. Blick is a multisensory total work of art by visual artist Raija Malka and composer Kaija Saariaho. The exhibition takes us into the midst of a sound work by Saariaho and installations by Malka.
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The fate of railway houses

Valga Museum opened The exhibition “Fate of Railway Houses” of the Estonian Open Air Museum's Center for Rural Architecture, it marked the 150th anniversary of the Estonian Railway, and in 1870 the Paldiski – Tallinn – Tosno railway line began operating.
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Valga city on old maps

The historical maps of the city of Valga tell the story of Valga becoming a border and railway city from the early Middle Ages to the present day. The maps provide an overview of the changes that have taken place for each era, more interesting observations and characteristic pictures. Along…
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Kristi Kongi “Imaginary Creatures at Dusk 2”

The artist depicts still lifes and beings around us, once from the past, but also moving to the present. They are reminiscent in color of distant beings with whom we can identify.
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