Estonia | Lithuania | Latvia |
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- Juss Heinsalu - Ann Nurga - Sander Raudsepp - Pille Kaleviste - Kylli Kõiv - Anne Türn - Rave Puhm - Kadi Hektor - Üllo Karro - Karin Kalman - Viive Väljaots - Annika Teder - Ingrid Allik - Kärt Seppel - Kattri Taklaja - Kadri Jäätma - Ene Raud-Mägi - Aigi Orav - Leena Kuutma - Margit Terasmees - Lauri Kilusk - Laura Põld - Kersti Laanmaa - Mariane Laan - Kristel Kärdi |
- Milena Pirštelienė - Eglė Einikytė-Narkevičienė - Rūta Šipalytė - Egidijus Radvenskas - Ieva Bertašiūtė Grosbaha - Agnė Šemberaitė - Dalia Laučkaitė-Jakimavičienė - Valdas Kurklietis - Monika Gedrimaitė - Kristina Ancutaite - Rasa Justaite-Geceviciene - Giedra Petkevičiūtė - Ruta Indriunaite - Adomas Danusevičius - Aistė Kalvelytė - Rima Leipuvienė - Jolanta Kvašytė - Neringa Akcijonaitytė - Virginija Juršienė - Valdas Pukevicius - Laimutė Matijošaitytė-Martinkienė - Audrius Janušonis - Jurgita Jasinskaitė - Beatričė Kelerienė - Aldona Šaltenienė |
- Ilona Romule - Juta Rindina - Katerina Geiduka - Elina Titāne - Dainis Pundurs - Zahars and Esmeralda Purvišķis - Valentins Petjko - Ojūna Batbajara - Valda Podkalne-Jegodzienska - Olga Melehina - Megija Jēkabsone - Inese Brants - Aivars Baranovskis - Ainārs Rimicāns - Una Gura - Ilona Abdulajeva - Dainis Lesiņš - Kristine Nuķe Panteļejeva - Līga Skariņa - Atis Šnēvelis - Lilija Zeiļa - Inese Līne - Maira Karstā - Sanita Ābelīte - Rūdis Pētersons |
Safe Horizons: Baltic Contemporary Ceramics seeks to explore and expand shared values and horizontal thinking without hierarchy in the works of the three Baltic States that are assembled under the timely theme. The 75 featured artists who come from a wide variety of backgrounds delve into the most relevant issues we face today including the pandemic, global capitalism, the environment, and perhaps the biggest issue of all, the tragic war in Europe.
The reality that we face seems far removed from a horizon with no obstacles in sight. Safe horizons are ideals that only exist in our imagination. The horizons of Safe Horizons: Baltic Contemporary Ceramics demonstrate the potential that can be realized as a result of our infinitely expandable thinking, sharing,communication, solidarity, and cooperation. And it is hoped that the exhibition will become a place for extensive thinking and communication.
Anne Türn
Landscape=
2021, (50 x 11 x 30 cm)
Lauri Kilusk
Digital fluctuations recorded into material=
2020, (23 x 18 x 32 cm)
Dalia Laučkaitė-Jakimavičienė
Far Away=
2022, (127 x 10 x 92 cm)
Egidijus Radvenskas
Visible Surface I
2021, (26 x 12 x 38 cm)
Elina Titāne
Reflections
2019, (150 x 100 x 110 cm)
Ilona Romule
The Fate of the Pangolines
2021, (60 x 20 x 33 cm)