This is the only modern art space in Europe that is located in a functioning railway station. The Dubulti Art Station is an excellent example of how to combine transport, cultural, and public administration resources to make a unique art platform accessible to everyone. The Dubulti Station was built in 1977, and, according to the idea of its architect Igor Javein, it created associations with the rolling sea. In 2015, the station was fully renovated, which also made it possible to create a professionally managed art gallery here. Free admission.
Diana Adamaite's exhibition "Frequencies in Space" raises the question of the nature of her work. The figures in her paintings are not realistically sensual, but rather elegant and free, resembling mystical expressionism. Her works, made up of colorful fields and figures that move and transform, reflect the living reality of art. The artist uses ignorance to paint – this opens the way to new, mysterious discoveries.
Curated by Inga Šteimane.
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