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Liepāja Museum will open Andris Vītoliņš Exhibition “What Lies Beyond Greatness?”
26.03.2025
Liepāja Museum’s Large Exhibition Hall at 16/18 Kūrmājas Ave.
On Wednesday, 2 April, at 17:00, the exhibition “What Lies beyond Greatness?” by the artist and Vice-Rector for Administrative and Creative Work of the Art Academy of Latvia, Professor Andris Vītoliņš will open in the Liepāja Museum’s Large Exhibition Hall at 16/18 Kūrmājas Ave.

In the exhibition at the Liepāja Museum, artist A. Vītoliņš encourages to think about the digital tools and systems of the twenty-first century, which are increasingly beginning to replace the primacy of human thought. On the one hand, these are systems that we trust to bring order and convenience, but on the other, according to the artist, they also pose a threat to humanity’s independence and survival.

In his exhibition, Andris Vītoliņš asks several questions: Who is really behind this power? Who is running the system? And how long will we be able to tolerate the fact that society’s overall level of intelligence is gradually degrading?

The artist believes today’s digital media and technologies are aggressively fragmenting our perception. “In this era, the ability to see the “big picture” is becoming a survival skill – both at an individual and societal level. But do we still understand what is behind this great power? Who is pulling the invisible strings behind the scenes?” asks the artist.

“When he talks about “greatness,” Andris Vītoliņš wants to distinguish between power and strength. For him, greatness is something higher – more philosophical, perhaps even sacred. It is a case of a vacuum forming and noble ideas disappearing, quickly filled by primitive, loud, and empty thoughts. When the holders of power lack big ideas and overarching goals, power becomes a blunt struggle and manipulation. Complex structures and systems emerge, often self-serving.

“And again, the questions arise: who controls this system? Do we believe in it? Can we resist it? And is it possible that under certain circumstances this power, which at first seems unshakable, itself collapses, leaving room for a new one?” artist Andris Vītoliņš reflects.

The exhibition “What Lies beyond Greatness?” is an invitation to ask these questions, to look beyond the fragments and see the connections – even where they initially seem hidden.

Andris Vītoliņš (1975) studied at the Art Academy of Latvia, Departments of Pedagogy, Design, and Visual Communication. He holds a Master’s degree in Painting and has been participating in exhibitions since 1996. He has held solo exhibitions and participated in group exhibitions in Salzburg, Miami, Baku, Abu Dhabi, Beijing, and elsewhere. He also curates exhibitions.

The exhibition “What Lies beyond Greatness?” will be on view at the Liepāja Museum, 16/18 Kūrmājas Avenue, until 18 May 2025. The brewery “Labietis” supports the exhibition.

Please note that photography and video filming will be carried out at the exhibition’s opening. The footage will be used to advertise the event and the Liepāja Museum. By being present at the venue, you acknowledge that you are aware of being included in the audio or visual material.

Attached is – a publicity photo (A. Vītoliņš).

Rasa Zālīte,
Liepāja Museum
Public Relations Specialist
Mob. +371 22333723
E-mail: rasa.zalite@liepaja.lv

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