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Ansis Butnor
Market. 2022, paper, gouache, 25x25 cm

2022

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Market 2022, paper, gouache, 25x25 cm Ansis Butnors (1977) Education: J. Rozentals Art School in Riga – 1989. – 1996. Latvian Academy of Art, Painting Department – 1996. – 2000. Exhibitions: Solo exhibitions: 2003. – art salon “Facija”, Riga, Latvia; – Solo exhibition in Gulbene; Solo exhibition “The real light” at the gallery “Laipa”, Valmiera, Latvia; 2005. – Solo exhibition “Sunday” at the gallery “Carrousel”, Riga, Latvia. Solo exhibition in Harlem, Holland, Gallery “Nieuw Schoten” Solo exhibition “Adult games” – gallery “Ag7”, Riga Group exhibitions: 1999. – The group exhibition “39 paintings” – the 4th year students of the Art Academy; 2002. – “Autumn 2002.” At the exhibition hall “Arsenals”, Riga - with painting “Boxing”; 2003. – 2nd International city environment painting open-air painting in Valmiera, Latvia; The exhibition of graphics in café “Jautras masas”, Convent garden; The competition “Landscape” at the gallery “Laipa”, the 1st Prize; - “The objects” at the exhibition in gallery “Bastejs”. “Painting on the wood” and “The message on the postcard”, Riga, Latvia. 2004. – “The painting of the year” at the gallery “Asuna”, Riga, Latvia; - “The present from artist”, gallery “Carrousel”, Riga, Latvia; - The creative workshop – 2004. “Borders”, at the gallery “Bastejs”, Riga, Latvia; - The 7th exhibition of miniatures “Small is beautiful”, gallery “Riga”, Latvia. 2005. – The exhibition of Riga’s Lutheran parish young artists’ group “The freedom” at the museum of the poet Ojars Vacietis, Riga, Latvia; 2005. - “The miniatures on the wood”, gallery “Carrousel”, Riga, Latvia. – The exhibition of Riga’s Lutheran parish young artists’ group “The freedom” at the museum of the poet Ojars Vacietis, Riga, Latvia; “The painting of the year” at gallery “Asūna”, Riga Creative workshop “Body language” – gallery “Bastejs”, Riga. The prize of the magazine “Arhitekts” 2006. – “Autumn–2006”, Railway Museum, Riga “You slide on a skating – ring”, ice hockey in art – State National Art Museum, Riga.
  • Creator:
    Ansis Butnor (1977, Latvian)
  • Creation Year:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9.85 in (25 cm)Width: 9.85 in (25 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Riga, LV
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1437214992262

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