Other Passengers
Latvian National Museum of Art•Mar 22, 2025 — Jun 29, 2025
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In cooperation with the Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, from 22 March to 29 June 2025, the most extensive solo exhibition to date by the New York-based Latvian artist Viktor Timofeev, Other Passengers, is presented in the 4th floor exhibition halls of the main building of the Latvian National Museum of Art in Riga (Jaņa Rozentāla laukums 1), exploring themes of otherness, fragmented identities, readability, and incomprehensibility.
The exhibition brings together key motifs of Viktor Timofeev’s artistic practice, forming a unified multimedia installation that includes new paintings, drawings, video works, and a specially composed soundscape, created in collaboration with artist Miša Skalskis (FI/LT). All exposition’s elements intertwine autobiographical references with broader societal processes, developing a socio-critical metaphor in a scenographically structured environment. As visitors gradually move through the three exhibition spaces, a...More
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Other Passengers
Latvian National Museum of Art•Mar 22, 2025 — Jun 29, 2025
Press Release
In cooperation with the Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, from 22 March to 29 June 2025, the most extensive solo exhibition to date by the New York-based Latvian artist Viktor Timofeev, Other Passengers, is presented in the 4th floor exhibition halls of the main building of the Latvian National Museum of Art in Riga (Jaņa Rozentāla laukums 1), exploring themes of otherness, fragmented identities, readability, and incomprehensibility.
The exhibition brings together key motifs of Viktor Timofeev’s artistic practice, forming a unified multimedia installation that includes new paintings, drawings, video works, and a specially composed soundscape, created in collaboration with artist Miša Skalskis (FI/LT). All exposition’s elements intertwine autobiographical references with broader societal processes, developing a socio-critical metaphor in a scenographically structured environment. As visitors gradually move through the three exhibition spaces, a...More