Madona contemporary art exhibition opens this week / Article

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

An immersive group art exhibition, titled “Pičiņu pačiņu” (‘Little by little’), is set to launch in the Madona region. The exhibition is a collaboration between two contemporary art groups: the festival “Optižūns” and “MABOCA” (Madona Bunch of Cool Art).

A Diverse Artistic Experience

The exhibition will feature the work of artists working in a variety of mediums. Organizers state the exhibition’s technical and conceptual diversity, linked by texts from Jānis Golubovs inspired by Vilis Plūdonis’ poem “Zaķīšu pirtiņa”, is intended to provide visitors with a broad experience of contemporary art.

Did You Know? The exhibition’s opening will take place at the “MABOCA” gallery, located at “Visuma centrs 2”.

The opening event, scheduled for January 17th at 6:00 PM, will include performances by the performance association “Briežrags”, exhibition curator Raivo Mihailovs alongside Vija Moori, and DJ HotGlue.

Exhibition Duration

“Pičiņu pačiņu” will be open to the public until February 20th. The organizers describe the exhibition as inviting visitors to enter a “bathhouse” created by the participating artists.

Expert Insight: Collaborative art events like this can be vital for regional cultural development. By bringing together diverse artists and performance groups, these exhibitions can attract wider audiences and foster a sense of community around the arts.

Following the opening, the exhibition could draw art enthusiasts from the Madona region and potentially beyond. The continued engagement with the artwork through February 20th may lead to further artistic collaborations in the area. It is also possible that the themes explored in the exhibition will inspire similar projects in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the title of the exhibition?

The exhibition is titled “Pičiņu pačiņu” (‘Little by little’).

Where will the exhibition be held?

The exhibition will be held at the “MABOCA” gallery “Visuma centrs 2”.

When does the exhibition open?

The exhibition opens on January 17th at 6:00 PM.

What role does the poem “Zaķīšu pirtiņa” play in the exhibition?

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