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Follow on Google News | 52. International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia - LATVIA "PARAMIRRORS"The right to represent Latvia at the Biennale was won in an open competition by Gints Gabrāns with his work “Paramirrors”. He has combined the practice of art and science, mysticism and the esoteric in a unified, integral whole
By: arte communications State Culture Capital Foundation Riga City Council Gints Gabrāns “PARAMIRRORS” LATVIAN PAVILION (Scuoletta di San Giovanni Battista e del SS Sacramento, Campo Bandiera e Moro, Castello 3811/B, Venice) within the 52nd International Art Exhibition of the Biennale di Venezia 10th June – 21st November 2007 Opening hours: 10.00 am – 6.00 pm (Monday closed) PRESS PREVIEW: 6-7-8-9 June 2007 Opening hours: 10.00 am – 8.00 pm INAUGURATION: PRESS CONFERENCE: Thursday 7th June from 4.00 to 4.30 pm, Teatro Piccolo-Arsenale, Calle della Tana 2168/B The exhibition is organized by the “Pareizā Ķīmija” agency, Latvia (www.kimija.lv) and Arte Communications, Venice (www.artecommunications.com) Commissioner: Deputy Commissioners: www.gabrans.com The Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia invites you to visit the Latvian pavilion at the international art exhibition of the 52nd Venice Biennale. The right to represent Latvia at the Biennale was won in an open competition by Gints Gabrāns with his work “Paramirrors” In his working method artist Gints Gabrāns (1970), has combined the practice of art and science, mysticism and the esoteric in a unified, integral whole. His works direct us to the Energy that expresses a person’s inner essence, contrasting it with the opinion that identifies it with thinking, emotion and sensual perception. This transformation of psychic energy in Gabrāns’ art is the way he approaches universal human and fundamental questions. We might say that the artist works on realising the impossible in the attempt to show the Invisible. In his works Gabrāns tries to remind viewers that what they see is exactly That. To understand the invisible one must look at the visible. Gabrāns’ exposition “Paramirrors” The “Paramirrors” The Latvian pavilion in Venice was made possible by the financial support of the State Culture Capital Foundation of Latvia (www.kkf.lv) Technical solutions of the exhibition are provided by Neonita Decorative Light (www.neonita.lv) Project partners are Air Baltic (www.airbaltic.lv) Jelgava printing house (www.jt.lv), RIXC (www.rixc.lv) Informative support of the exhibition: Uksus (www.uksus.net) The exposition in Venice has been organised by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia (www.km.gov.lv) Website: www.artecommunications.com End
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