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Eighteen years ago, the International Artistic Biennial European Creation (JCE or Young European Creation ) was born in Monroe County, at the outskirts of Paris. It was created to provide a springboard for young artists and to promote their popularity on a larger scale than the country of origin. The biannual countries are committed to stimulating the development of contemporary art and culture in Europe. The main activity of the Biennial is the exhibition of traveling art works, and for each participation, each country selects each time eight young and most promising artists. Their work is evaluated by an international jury, which also brings together a traveling exhibition, which will visit the galleries and art centers of participating countries over the next two years. The exhibition is measured at 5850 km
The representatives of Latvia participated for the second time in the JCE Biennale, and the organization of traveling and traveling exhibitions in our country is organized by the Institute Environmental Solutions in cooperation with the municipality of Monruža and the Cannabis Center for Cannabis. Cēsis Center for Science, Arts and Gastronomy Brouzis became the third stop of the JCE Biennale 2017-2019 this summer and invites all those interested in the art to visit the museum from June 29 to July 29. 56 new generation artists from seven European countries – Italy, Portugal, France, Denmark, Romania, Spain and Latvia
The main curators of the exhibition – the representatives of the municipality of Monroe in France – tell the story History, the kaleidoscope of the exhibition questions: is the art universal? Is there a concept like European art? Is the work of the artist defined by the country that he represents?
Latvia is represented by Andrejs Lavrinovičs, Mētra Saberova, Sandra Strēle, GolfClayderman, Rūdolfs Štamers, Zīle Ziemele, Raitis Hrolovics and Tom Harjo in this year's biennial. They were selected to participate in the exhibition by a jury of artistic experts: Kaspars Vanags, artist and curator, the artist Maija Kurševa, curator of the Mukusalas Art Salon Diāna Barčevska, the scenographer and curator Alberto Di Gennaro, and curator of the JCE Biennale in Latvia Dāvis Kaņepe. Latvian artists of the exhibition propose to create the world as a dazzling and flamboyant television screen and, in their work, elements of contemporary society or, as they define, new worlds
With the Opening of the JCE Biennale, the C Besis Old Beer Brewmen on the way to becoming the center of science, art and gastronomy, scraping useless walls between the wreck complex and the castle park of Cēsis. Instead, the Belgian artist Willem Boel will install a 9 x 11 meter Sancho Do not Care – a modernized wind turbine structure that reacts to reflected light and wind and underlines the role of the construction of the site. Biennale JCE – www.biennalejce.com
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