The Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art

Exhibitions


“Barrio Infancia” – a solo exhibition by Andrejs Kalnacs

4 November – 2 December, 2011 at LCCA Office gallery, Alberta street 13, Riga



Exhibition “Parallel Chronologies. Invisible History of Exhibitions”


17 May – 5 June at Rigas Makslas telpa/Riga Art Space, Kungu street 3, Riga

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Exhibition “OfficeArt”


December 10, 2010 – January 21, 2011

- displaying art created at work and during working hours by professional artists as well as professional office workers. Read more…



AND OTHERS. Movements, explorations and artists in Latvia 1960 – 1984


November 17, 2010 – January 9,  2011

AND OTHERS discover lesser known pages of the Soviet period in art history of Latvia, concentrating on artists and phenomena that were left out of the canon of art of the time. Read more…



Gundega Strautmane, Valdis Krebs, textile exhibition RELATIONAL ORNAMENTS


July 7th – August 6th, 2010

Textile is geometry – a play between the point and the line: the thread leads from one concrete point in space to another one, creating lace-like geometrical elements and structures. This principle has enabled the Latvian textile designer Gundega Strautmane to transform a complicated plexus of threads into a system perceptible to the viewer. Read more…



RUEDI SCHORNO personal exhibition HOW TO BE A LATVIAN?


June 4th – July 2nd, 2010

Swiss artist playfully reflects on Latvian identity questions and its stereotypes. Read more…


90s: A Second Look/ Exhibition at the LCCA Office Gallery


The exhibition “90s: A Second Look” is an improvised attempt to create a three dimensional adjunct for a major publication “90s.Contemporary Art in Latvia”, due to be published in late May. The exhibition will ‘animate’ Latvian culture and social life of the 90s taking an interdisciplinary approach and inviting us to consider the contemporary significance of this decade for art and social processes. Read more…


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