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Silbersee by artist Alexandra Navratil

Solo exhibition Silbersee by artist Alexandra Navratil (Switzerland/Netherland) will open to public from April 20 until May 20 at the Office gallery of the Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art. Her work slowly but steadily unveils a story of human impact on the Earth from a lake’s perspective. Exhibition is organized by Riga Photography Biennial 2016 in collaboration with LCCA.

Exhibition opening: April 19, 18:30.

The black and white photographs that replace and overlap each other on the screen were taken in 1998 and 1990 (just before German reunification) by Dr Fred Walkow, a scientist at Agfa-Orwo in Bitterfeld, former East Germany. While conducting research in order to find a substitute for the silver component of film, he became increasingly obsessed with photographing the Silbersee lake. Dr Walkow described it as an overwhelming presence in the lives of the inhabitants surrounding the lake, and held it responsible for his own crisis when he moved to the area. The text on the photographs contemplates the slow violence of chemical contamination. 

Alexandra Navratil (born 1978 in Zurich, Switzerland) lives and works in Amsterdam. The artist often begins her research in the archives of film or photography, moving from the formal qualities of image towards the narrative and the social, political and economic circumstances that underlie its creation.

She has recently shown at the Frieze, New York; TENT, Rotterdam; de Appel arts centre, Amsterdam; Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia and the MUSAC (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y Leon) in Spain, among other venues. She has received various prizes for her work, including the Canton of Zurich's Manor Price (2013), the Swiss Art Award (2009 and 2012), and the Prix Mobilière Young Art (2009). She was artist-in-residence at ISCP (International Studio and Curational Program) in New York and at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin. In 2007 she received her MFA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths College, London. She teaches at the Basel Academy of Art and Design.

The exhibition is opened Monday to Friday 12 noon until 6pm at LCCA Office gallery (Alberta Street 13, 7th floor). Free entrence.

The Riga Photography Biennial (RPB) is a new international contemporary art event, focusing on photography as a fine art practice and prioritising Latvian, Baltic and European regions in particular. It will host a range of exhibitions in different cities of Latvia and a set of educational events - such as symposium, lectures, workshops and artist talks. The Biennial will be held every other year and it will also host a range of events on a regular basis. More information: www.rpbiennial.com

RPB 2016 is supported by: State Cultural Capital Foundation, Embassy of Switzerland, printing house Jelgavas Tipografija, hotel network Rixwell, paper distributors Antalis, Internet mediums arterritory.com, lsm.lv and others.

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