SUMMER EXHIBITION SEASON’S OPENING
At 4 p.m. on Friday, 30 May, the Rothko Museum will unveil its summer exhibition season with six compelling and distinctive projects.
From the chromatically layered compositions of Kaspars Zariņš and the provocative visual inquiries of Sergey Dyomin to the meditative graphic language of Lithuanian artist Vaidotas Janulis, the programme promises a richly nuanced encounter with contemporary artistic expression. Also featured are a commemorative exhibition honouring the Daugavpils artist Leonid Baulin, a tribute to the creative legacy of the renowned Latvian ceramicist Violeta Jātniece, and a luminous glimpse into the heritage of Chinese art and craftsmanship with “Oriental Elegance”.
Admission is free on opening night.
The Rothko Museum’s summer season runs from 30 May to 24 August 2025. Two exhibitions – “Black Silent Graphics” by Vaidotas Janulis and “Ordo Mundi” by Kaspars Zariņš – will close a week earlier, on 17 August.
The Rothko Museum’s summer exhibition season was prepared in partnership with the Latvian National Museum of Art and the Latvian Centre for Contemporary Ceramics, the Tianjin Museum and the Chinese Embassy in Latvia, Zuzeum Art Centre and Bastejs Gallery, with valued support from the State Culture Capital Foundation of Latvia, Daugavpils City Council, “Valmiermuiža”, “Devona” and “Caparol”.
More details here.
Publicity image: Kaspars Zariņš. “Assembly I”. Oil on canvas. 150 x 280 cm. 2025.