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This week is the 2nd International Banner of Ceramics of Latvia. Compared to the first time a few years ago, this year's biennial events are broader – because this event is part of the Latvian centenary celebrations program, and because the three Baltic states are more involved in the ceremony, with a special focus on ceramics. says Valentīns Petjko of the biennial organizers team. A wonderful event is organized by the Latvian Center of Contemporary Ceramics in cooperation with the Daugavpils Mark Rothko Art Center. Although the biennale, which is also scheduled for a scientific conference, artists' performances, installations and other events will last from July 2 to 6, more than 10 exhibited ceramics will open a long time, in addition, in different places – in Riga, Ogre, Daugavpils,
The Biennale will present three contemporary contemporary ceramics exhibitions in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia in three major exhibitions. "Describing what is happening in each country is complicated because the exposures themselves are very different," says Petzko. He says that a collection of International Ceramic Symposiums of Panevezys has been brought from Lithuania to the exhibition at the Railway History Museum in Riga, which has evolved over the last 25 years from ###################################################################### 39, large-scale works, which are at the top of this symposium. In turn, our northern neighbors in the same museum exhibit are contemporary ceramics from Estonia. What connects me are the fresh works created in the last two years, specially designed for this exhibition and dedicated to the centenary of the Estonian state. Both exhibitions will be open until July 26th. The Latvian exhibition of contemporary ceramics, which will be on display at the hotel until August 6 Pullman Riga Old Town in the Old Town, will cover the last five years. More than 30 artists from each Baltic biennale participate
In addition, an exhibition of ceramics and graphic works by the famous ceramist Peter M. Martinson (1931-2013) will be inaugurated at Sigulda Tower Tower in the manor of Luznava, Dutch artist Jacob Stein exhibition My villagers while the Ogre Museum of History and Art will see the exhibition of sculptures and paintings of Valdas Podkalne and Harald Jegodziensk until 19 August Reflections .
The main event of the Biennale is, Martins International Competition & # 39; s Award, where 94 authors from 29 countries represent 100 works. "You will be able to discover what is happening in ceramics in the world, almost every continent," says V. Petjko. This exhibition will be inaugurated on July 6 at the Mark Rothko Art Center Daugavpils and will be open until September 9th.
Details on the biennial program and exhibitions: www.rothkocenter.com
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