The Good and Bad Soviet Era Artists? Art Scholar Elita Ansone on Evaluating Our Heritage
Art scholar Elita Ansone discusses the evaluation of Latvian art from the Soviet era and the ongoing need for a reappraisal of 20th-century art.
Good and bad Soviet-era artists? Art scientist Elita Ansone on evaluating our heritage
Art scientist Elita Ansone discusses the complexities of evaluating Soviet-era art in Latvia, emphasizing the necessity of revisiting 20th-century artistic legacies.
PHOTO β© A new exhibition at LNMM reveals surrealism motifs in Latvian graphic artists' works during the Soviet occupation period
A new exhibition titled 'Various Lengths of Dreams' showcases the surrealistic interpretations of eight Latvian graphic artists during the Soviet occupation era, drawing connections to the influence of dreams and Freud's theories on the unconscious.
VIDEO: The Awakening of Salvador DalΓ's Spirit at Kuku Club 37 Years Ago
A recent rediscovery of a video recording from a 1989 event in Tallinn commemorates Salvador DalΓ, showcasing the extravagance of Soviet-era artistic gatherings.
Kristina Norman: Unprocessed Soviet Violence Thrives Now in Ukraine
Artist Kristina Norman explores the lingering effects of unprocessed Soviet violence as she reflects on her father's experiences in the Soviet military, connecting these historical narratives to the current war in Ukraine.