Photo reportage from Cesis Art Festival

July 26, 2013
Author Echo Gone Wrong

Cēsis Arts Festival taking place form 28 June to 20 July present 32 events in visual art, music, cinema, theatre and even gastronomy. In the seventh year of the festival’s existence, its programme includes three exhibitions (on view till 31 July) featuring works by 19 artists from ten countries.

KARLĪNA VĪTOLIŅA. PORTRAITS

The Cēsis Printshop

On the current photography scene, Karlīna Vītoliņa (1982) is still a relative newcomer. Although her pictures have often been published in the local style magazines, a first solo show always represents an intrigue that is so pleasant to investigate.

Man has always been the focus of Vītoliņa’s attention and photographs. The close to seventy black-and-white large-scale portraits on display at the production hall of the former Cēsis Printing House are an eloquent testimony to Vītoliņa’s philosophy that the supposed registering of the moment and focussing on existence at the concrete time and space are the essential elements in photography.

Karlīna Vītoliņa. Portraits

Karlīna Vītoliņa. Portraits

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Karlīna Vītoliņa. Portraits

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Karlīna Vītoliņa. Portraits

 

ABYSS. VISVALDIS ZIEDIŅŠ

The Cēsis Exhibition Hall

“A true abyss! Pleasure! Life! Look at all that it produces: Alexander the Great, Aristotle… tyrants, prophets… A truly bottomless abyss!”

This inscription is found on one of the drawings of the 1974 series by Visvaldis Ziediņš where he meditates on the woman’s womb. At times it opens like a whole landscape, at others it is reduced to its physiological concreteness. Around this same time, he created works where phalluses were sprouting out of the ground like mushrooms. Sexuality here was a part and metaphor of nature.

The exhibition “Abyss. Visvaldis Ziediņš” that will be held within the framework of the Cēsis Festival of the Arts will present hitherto unexhibited works by the artist, paying particular attention to his works on paper and studies of materials of nature.

Visvaldis Ziediņš was born on 4 April 1942. He died on 11 January 2007 in Liepāja. Between 1959 and 1964, he studied at the Liepāja School for Applied Arts. Ziediņš did not continue on to the Academy of Art, as he was convinced that the basics of art he had acquired in high school were enough to dedicate his life to developing his own approach to art independent of the official Soviet system. Ziediņš left behind about 3000 works, which place him in the vanguard of Latvian non-conformist art.

Curator: Ieva Kalniņa

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Visvaldis Ziediņš

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Visvaldis Ziediņš

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Visvaldis Ziediņš

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Visvaldis Ziediņš

 

SUMMERTIME READINGS

The Cēsis Brewery and various urban venues

The exhibition Summertime Readings presents manifestations of fiction and documentary in the work of contemporary artists and explores contemporary art’s interaction with the time-based arts such as literature, theater, and cinema. The exhibition pays special attention to original and powerful narratives and an artist or art work’s storytelling capacity.

The exhibition in Cesis follows the logic of “compilation” typical to popular periodicals, internet portals as well as book clubs and book lovers’ societies, which compile and promote recommended-reading-lists to their readers and members: especially on the cusp of summer time (and at Christmas). The exhibition is bringing together local and international artworks as a collection or list of summer reading, or, exploration.

Summertime Readings targets Cesis’ residents and the holidaymakers that stream into this small town in the North of Latvia every annual arts festival season. For the first time the boundaries of the exhibition in Cesis will expand beyond its usual limits in the central building of the former brewery to occupy public locations throughout the town.

By bringing together the work of artists working in the field of film, performance and installation as well as drawing and sculpture Summertime Readings project aims to establish the Cesis Art Festival as a regional center for interdisciplinary exhibition-making that will involve and attract audiences coming from different cultural backgrounds and spheres of interest.

Participants: Sebastian Diaz Morales (Argentina), Virginia Colwell (Mexico), Pavel Braila (Moldova), Vita Zamana (Lithuania/Austria), Mindaugas Lukošaitis (Lithuania), Evaldas Jansas (Lithuania), Leonards Laganovskis (Latvia), Ernests Kļaviņš (Latvia), João Penalva (United Kingdom), Vadim Fishkin (Slovēnija), Maija Kurševa (Latvia), Ivars Drulle (Latvia), Donatas Jankauskas (Lithuania), Zahra Poonawala (Switzerland), Žilvinas Landzbergas (Lithuania), Krõõt Juurak (Estonia), Dainius Liškevičius (Lithuania)

Curator: Kęstutis Kuizinas (Lithuania)

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Maija Kurševa. Kharms Beat

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Maija Kurševa. Kharms Beat

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Maija Kurševa. Kharms Beat

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Mindaugas Lukošaitis. Rwanda

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Ernests Kļaviņš. Dolly’s Diamonds

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Ernests Kļaviņš. Dolly’s Diamonds

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Ivars Drulle. After all, they are connected

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Ivars Drulle. After all, they are connected

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Ivars Drulle. After all, they are connected

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Sebastian Diaz Morales. Fragments I & Fragments II

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Donatas Jankauskas. Sunday

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Donatas Jankauskas. Sunday

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Donatas Jankauskas. Sunday

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Vadim Fishkin. Miss Christmas

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Leonards Laganovskis. Tribunes

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Leonards Laganovskis. Tribunes

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Dainius Liškevičius. One-minute portrait of Geroge Maciunas saying: Ciao!

 

Photographs by Antra Priede