Madara Kvēpa: Jūra nerunā, tomēr es atgriežos
/ The Sea is Silent, Yet I Return
/ The Sea is Silent, Yet I Return
Opening: 07. 08. 2025
Exhibition dates: 08.08 - 19.09.2025
Exhibition dates: 08.08 - 19.09.2025
Curator:
Liāna Ivete Žilde
Scenographer: Ieva Stalšene
The exhibition is supported by Riga City Council, the State Culture Capital Foundation and VPT Grupa.
Scenographer: Ieva Stalšene
The exhibition is supported by Riga City Council, the State Culture Capital Foundation and VPT Grupa.
Over a prolonged period of returning to familiar sites along the Baltic Sea coast, the artist documents her encounters with pine trees, stones, wind, tides, algae, and sand through analogue photography and diary entries. In these moments of connection, she not only feels the presence of nature, but also seeks to understand: what is it like to be a stone, or be a tree? Time and slow return become both a form of expression and a method of artistic research. Kvēpa asks: "Is empathy for nature something we can train?"
The exhibition addresses the impact of climate change on Latvia’s coastal landscape – a vital part of our collective memory and identity. Closeness to nature offers solace and shelter, while also serving as a reminder of our responsibility and deep interconnection with the environment.
Madara Kvēpa (1996) is a visual artist currently pursuing a professional doctoral degree at the Art Academy of Latvia. Since 2016, she has actively participated in group exhibitions and presented her solo show ‘Vesels’ at the 2021 Cēsis Art Festival, as well as taking part in the Riga Photomonth group exhibition ‘Utopias’ (2022). To date, she has held ten solo exhibitions, the most recent being ‘Field Studies in Ancestral Memory’ at the gallery Myymälä2 in Helsinki, Finland (2023).