Bulduri Exhibition House was built in 1920 and embodies the essence of the best traditions of the construction of Jūrmala. The two exhibition halls and an outdoor area are completely devoted to art, innovative and creative processes – exhibition halls host art exhibitions and visitor engaging art actions, creating an art space as an important stop for anyone seeking a creativity. On the 2nd floor of the exhibition hall the visitors can explore the workroom and the paintings of the excellent master of the landscapes Valdis Bušs (1924 – 2014).
Free admission.
The exhibition is dedicated to the anniversary of the outstanding representative of Latvian figurative painting Voldemārs Caune (1901–1975), revealing an important theme in his work – coastal landscapes and the life of fishermen. The idea of the exhibition is also based on the historical context of Jūrmala art, referring to the summer exhibition traditions of the 1930s, which enriched the cultural life of the city and attracted wide public interest.
The exhibition features works from various periods of the artist’s creative work – from the 1930s to the 1960s. It features both natural views of Jūrmala and images of fishermen, as well as landscapes of Roņu Island and portraits of residents, which reveal the lifestyle and character of the people of the Baltic Sea coast. The artist has captured both the everyday life of fishermen and the unique world of the island's inhabitants with subtle psychological nuances. The exhibition also features the significant figurative composition "Ancient Music. The Players of Alšvanga" (1940), which symbolically marks changes in the artist's life and in the context of the era.
The exhibition was created with the support of the artist's family.
Exhibition curator: Jana Rāve, keeper of the art collection of the Jurmala Museum.
Free admission.
Bulduri Exhibition House opening hours: Sun., Mon., – Closed, Sun. – 10:00 – 17:00.
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