Estonian artist Tanja Muravskaja opens a show at the WIELS Contemporary Art...
Tanja Muravskaja will open a solo show “Tanja’s Gardens” at the project room of the WIELS Contemporary Art Centre on 1 March at 18.00.The artist will show works from 5 different series, which will make...
View ArticlePhoto reportage from the exhibition ‘A panic attack on a sunny day’ by Līga...
A panic attack on a sunny day Text by Ieva Raudsepa You bring me freshly squeezed juice from the oranges in your garden and it tastes like the sun, but then thinking about the sun makes me think more...
View ArticleExhibition ‘Shallow Springs’ at Kohta, Finland
For some reason they thought this exhibition should be titled Amber. Amber could be a natural resource, a souvenir, a wall colour, or a way to accidentally preserve mosquitos full of dinosaur blood,...
View ArticleLooking through the Lens of Time: Reawakening the Latvian Collection’s Soul...
The newly rediscovered Latvian collection at Malmö Art Museum (Malmö Konstmuseum) contains 47 artworks that reflect the cultural identity and national romanticism of the time. It was donated to the...
View ArticlePhoto reportage from the exhibition ‘The Back Room’ by Vika Prokopaviciute at...
In memory of the Freiburg artist Hans-Günther van Look (1939-2007), the Van Look Foundation awards the Van Look Prize for Visual Arts at the E-Werk every two years. Previous winners have been Andreas...
View ArticlePhoto reportage from Kristi Kongi´s exhibition ‘Colours reminded me that life...
Kristi Kongi is the artist in residency this spring at roam project space. The residency concludes with the solo exhibition, “Colours reminded me that life can get so interesting that we forget to be...
View ArticlePhoto reportage from the exhibition ‘Shallow Springs’ at Kohta, Finland
For some reason they thought this exhibition should be titled Amber. Amber could be a natural resource, a souvenir, a wall colour, or a way to accidentally preserve mosquitos full of dinosaur blood,...
View ArticleRūtė Merk’s solo exhibition ‘XP’ at Tara Downs, New York
Rūtė Merk’s solo exhibition “XP” is on view from May 4 to June 17 at Tara Downs (New York, 424 Broadway, Floor 3). Rute Merk’s new exhibition at Tara Downs emerges from a machinic acronym, a play of...
View ArticleSequences XI, Curated by CCA Estonia, Announces Curatorial Themes and Title...
The 11th edition of Sequences Biennial, entitled Can’t See, will take place over ten days, from 13-23 October 2023 in Reykjavík, Iceland. The festival will bring visitors together at the darkest time...
View ArticleExhibition of Eglė Pilkauskaitė’s work ‘Soap Between Fingers’ at ‘Galleri...
On 9 June 2023, a single artwork exhibition by Eglė Pilkauskaitė opens at showcase gallery “Galleri Toll“ in Stockholm. The exhibition is the first part of an exchange programme between galleries in...
View ArticlePhoto reportage from the solo show ‘I swear, I was there’ by Neringa...
“To say that nothing is sacred is to say that nothing is supernatural.”1 As Laboria Cuboniks and Helen Hester argue in “The Xenofeminist Manifesto: A Politics for Alienation”, we have established our...
View ArticlePhoto reportage from the exhibition ‘Listening to the waterfalls of the sun’...
The exhibition is inspired by recent interest in spiritual worldviews and the revival of ancient knowledge in contemporary art. In times of crisis such as the current one, it becomes more...
View ArticleExhibition ‘Duby smalone’ at Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok
Duby smalone 30.06 – 3.09.2023 Arsenal Gallery Power Station (Elektrownia). Elektryczna 13, Białystok entrance from Świętojańska street Artists: Agnieszka Brzeżańska, Eglė Budvytytė, Kasia Hertz, Anna...
View ArticleSounds and data from Space and Earth converge in the ‘Deep Sensing’...
The immersive Deep Sensing exhibition by Rasa Smite and Raitis Smits, artists from RIXC Art and Science Center (Latvia) will be on view at the MEET Digital Culture Center in Milan from June 23, 2023,...
View ArticleSequences Biennial Announces Full Artist List for 11th Edition ‘Can’t See’
Sequences Biennial is delighted to announce the full list of participating artists for its 11th edition, which will open to the public from 13–22 October in Reykjavík, Iceland. Titled Can’t See, the...
View ArticlePhoto reportage from the exhibition ‘To Be We Need to Know the River’ by...
To Be We Need to Know the River is the first solo exhibition in the UK of Latvian artist Sabīne Šnē, who explores the intersections between culture and nature, informed by historical and current...
View ArticleExhibition ‘Identity Paradox’ at Improper Walls, Vienna
Identities are circumstantial and multiple, constantly changing, mutating, solid and fluid, inactive and active. Yet identity is something defined, a lot of times not by oneself. Identities are...
View ArticleArs Fennica 2023 nominees joint exhibition opens at Kiasma
The nominees for the 2023 Ars Fennica award are Henni Alftan and Tuomas A. Laitinen from Finland, Lap-See Lam from Sweden, Camille Norment from Norway, and Emilija Škarnulytė from Lithuania. The...
View ArticleBaltic Pavilions at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023
The 18th edition of the Venice Architecture Biennale, The Laboratory of the Future, probably saw the least amount of ‘architectural’ exhibits in the event’s history. Immersively laid out by...
View ArticleBaltic Fellowships for Performa Biennial 2023 Announced
Performa Biennial and the Estonian Contemporary Art Development Center (ECADC) are pleased to announce the recipients of three Performa Baltic Fellowships. Fellowships were awarded to three upcoming...
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