An exhibition of Australian artist Imanta Tiller will be open



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The Latvian National Museum of Art (LNMM) is inaugurating today a solo exhibition of the world of art. Imants Tillers artist "A trip to nowhere" The LETA agency informed the curator of the exhibition, Elita Ansone

She stressed that the creation of such an exhibition was an "idea very ambitious ". However, such an exhibition could not be done without hundreds of programs.

LNMM Director Mārā Lāce emphasized that this centennial is a wonderful opportunity to show the exhibition the museum has been thinking and hoping for a long time. The exhibition features 64 works from Australian and New Zealand museums and private collections.

Tiller (1950) is one of the leading contemporary artists of Australia. Born in the family of Latvian exiles in Sydney and graduated from the University of Sydney (1972). His interest in contemporary art processes began at the time when he studied as a volunteer badistant in Little Gulf (1969) of Kristo and Jean Clod Sydney

"Tiller is called to think the artist "provocative" and his creativity is considered the quintessence of postmodernism. Tiller's art is intellectual, it includes references to world culture, to the history of Western art, to European literature and 20th century philosophy, and to culture native Australian. The master chose SujunShaliev

The first encounter with the art of Tiller in Latvia took place in 1993 when a painting of the Diaspora series was exposed at the LNMM inspired by political events of the 1990s in Latvia. . With Tiller's work, a message has been sent to people separated from their homeland, scattered around the world, and their identities are looking for expression on a foreign land. It's a story that does not only concern the Latvian diaspora, as the works also challenge the expulsion of native Australians from their traditional places.

Due to the personal exhibition of the artist, a book on his art was published for the first time in Latvia. they have not been published in Latvia so far. LNMM, in collaboration with Power Publishing Publishing House of Sidney University, has prepared a bilingual edition of Imants Tiller. Journey to Nowhere, "which includes the complete catalog of exhibitions and the most important pages of the artist's biography

. At 19 at the Splendid Palace, the world premiere will be presented in Second Cilinsk, directed by Tiller, "Intelligent World".

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