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The Centennial Exhibition of the Baltic States "Non-Symbolized Souls in the Baltic States" attracted more than 236,000 people from around the world to the Orsay Museum in Paris, reports Kristīne Lāce, a specialist in communication at the National Museum of Art of Latvia. Legends "," Soul "and" Nature "
The exhibition was exhibited in Paris from July 10 to 15, and an average of 3,000 visitors gathered daily" Uncontaminated Souls – Symbolism in the Countries "exhibition Baltes "was created to present to the French public the art of Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian art, created at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries until 1918, when the state has become independent.The main idea of the project is to reveal to Western Europe that the art of the future Baltic States has been of a high professional standard and that its particularities are part of the overall European artistic performance.
The structure of the exhibition consists of three sections: Myths and Legends, where viewers could see 167 works of the LNMM, the Estonian Art Museum, the National Museum of Art, and the National Gallery. Lithuanian art and the collections of the National Art Museum Nicholas C onstantine Churlon: Sixty exhibitions – 51 works (paintings, watercolors, pastels, drawings, shows, lithographs, sculptures) and nine periodicals covering the period from 1890 to the twentieth century will be proved by the success of the School of Letters in Development symbolic language. The separate works date from the 1930s
The painting "Paysanne" by Johann Valter (1869-1932) was chosen as a sign of the visual identity of the exhibition. The exhibition was enriched by a diverse cultural program that inspired Baltic music and choral chants of the exhibition, including the works of Latvian authors Jan Rozenthal, Wilhelm Purvitis, Rudolph Pearl, Peter Krastin, Gustave Schilder , Teodor Uder, Teodor Zalenko and other contemporaries. , to appreciate the talent of Gedona Kremer, leader of the famous violinist Kremerata Baltica, as well as to understand the history of the Baltic states, listening to the life story of the former Latvian president Vaira Vike -Freiberga. Andris Nelsons, two-time Grammy Award winner, was in Paris with concerts in Paris, the vocal group "a capella" Latvian Voices bringing together the intonations of ethnic folk music from different peoples with traditional elements of music choir and pop music
. a joint project of art museums – the exhibition "Uncontaminated Souls: The Symbolism in the Baltic States" achieved its goal, rebaduringly reminding us of the Baltic place in Europe, and proves that The art of these countries in the 19th-20th century was at a high professional level and its characteristics were part of the European artistic performance "., Ginta Gerharde-Upeniece, Head of the Visual Arts Department of the National Museum of Arts of Latvia.
Planning for the exhibition began in 2015, but development work has been going on since 2016. In collaboration with France, the Ministry of Culture, the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, the four museums Nationals of the three Baltic States, the Embbady of France and the French Institute in Latvia, the Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embbadies of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania in France
Symbolism in the Baltic States "is a transcendentalist and author of the concept is an internationally known scholar of European symbolism, the author of several books and articles, the curator of many exhibitions, Rhodolph badti
From October 12 to February 3, 2019, The exhibition will be exhibited in Estonia Art Museum "Kumu". It is also planned later in Vilnius and Riga