At the “River” exhibition, professional artists from the three Baltic States presented their unique perspectives on the river through paintings, graphic works, and installations. The exhibition served as a prelude to the diverse Ogre City Festival “Life is a River,” inviting visitors to explore themes and concepts with greater diversity, creativity, and depth. The “River” […]
At the “River” exhibition, professional artists from the three Baltic States presented their unique perspectives on the river through paintings, graphic works, and installations. The exhibition served as a prelude to the diverse Ogre City Festival “Life is a River,” inviting visitors to explore themes and concepts with greater diversity, creativity, and depth.
The “River” exhibition brought together like-minded artists: Antanas Obcarskas (Lithuania), Giedre Riškute (Lithuania), Nele Zirnīte (Latvia), Agnija Ģērmane (Latvia), Linda Dombrovska (Latvia), Laura Feldberga (Latvia), Signe Vanadziņa (Latvia), and Peeter Krosmann (Estonia). Some of them have previously met at art symposiums in Lithuania, Latvia, and India, while others are joining for the first time.
During meetings with the artists of the “River” exhibition, visitors had the opportunity to watch the performance “Dark River” by the interdisciplinary art group “Ideagnosis.” Notably, Laura Feldberga, one of the artists featured in this exhibition, is also a member of this group.