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Unframed: Leis, Tabaka, Rožanskaitė

Unframed: Leis, Tabaka, Rožanskaitė

This exhibition will focus on the works of three famous Baltic female artists who all challenged contemporary art discourses through non-conventional approaches to self-representation, ways of creating space and reflections on being artists.

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  • 24 January — 18 May
  • Zuzeum
  • € 0 - 10
This exhibition will focus on the works of three famous Baltic female artists who all challenged contemporary art discourses through non-conventional approaches to self-representation, ways of creating space and reflections on being artists. Tickets
the Garden of Past Pleasures

the Garden of Past Pleasures

A solo exhibition by the outstanding Latvian painter Līga Purmale.

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  • 8 February — 10 August
  • Latvian National Museum of Art
  • € 3.5 - 7
A solo exhibition by the outstanding Latvian painter Līga Purmale. Tickets
Tidal Tear Sediment

Tidal Tear Sediment

This solo exhibition by Sabīne Šnē will explore the planet's water cycle and our place in it.

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  • 6 March — 26 April
  • RIXC Gallery
  • Free entry
This solo exhibition by Sabīne Šnē will explore the planet's water cycle and our place in it. Tickets
Viktor Timofeev. Other Passengers

Viktor Timofeev. Other Passengers

This exhibition will combine the most important motifs of the artist's creative practice, like inner worlds, language, bureaucracy, the crowd, and the individual.

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  • 22 March — 15 June
  • Latvian National Museum of Art
  • € 3.5 - 7
This exhibition will combine the most important motifs of the artist's creative practice, like inner worlds, language, bureaucracy, the crowd, and the individual. Tickets
Female monsters

Female monsters

In her solo exhibition, Sabīne Vernere will reflect on the intolerance of post-socialist society towards female sexuality, looking at this phenomenon through ancient Greek myths.

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  • 28 March — 26 April
  • Galerija ASNI
  • Free
In her solo exhibition, Sabīne Vernere will reflect on the intolerance of post-socialist society towards female sexuality, looking at this phenomenon through ancient Greek myths. Tickets