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The National Art Museum of Latvia presented at the Latvian National Art Museum a large exhibition devoted to the centenary of the Latvian state
"This century of Latvian centenary is a wonderful opportunity to show an exhibition that we have imagined and hoped for. "Mâra Lâce, director of the National Art Museum of Latvia
Imants Tillers is the world-renowned contemporary Australian painter Mr. Lace said:" Imants Tiller represents the # 39; Australia. A Latvian who misled her professional know-how in Australia. Just as the Australian representative also represented his country, his country of residence on a very large scale. "Travel and nowhere is one of the most important exhibitions of the Latvian National Art Museum." 64 exhibits from Australian and New Zealand museums, as well as private collections, are on display at this exhibition. We have the opportunity for the first time in Latvia to see such works in such large quantities, "says Dace Vilsone, State Secretary at the Ministry of Culture of Latvia," we have moved exhibitions for the first time from places as far away. "
Imants Tiller artist looks forward to the exhibition and says that this exhibition is the most significant:" It's a pity that the parents did not not experienced, but my brother will come in. "
I. Tiller's work is based on the methodology of appropriating paintings., found in the works of other artists. Elita Ansone exhibition mentions that in the painted I Tiller's works include details about Latvia such as folktales, Janis Jaunsudrabins, quotes from Vilhelms Purvītis' creative heritage, names and pbadages from Latvian poetry and literary works. 19659003] As part of the exhibition Journey and Nowhere, a catalog was opened on Imants Tiller and his works in collaboration with the National Museum of Latvian Art with the Power Publications of the University of Sydney . In turn, in connection with the exhibition, Second Cilinskas directed the documentary film "Immost in the world". His story focuses on the artist's personality, his work, his family history and the artist's connection to the Latvian language.
The exhibition of the National Museum of Latvian Art, The Journey to Nowhere, will be presented by Š. g. From July 7th to September 30th
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