Agnese Kurzemniece
Agnese Kurzemniece is a Latvian artist living and working in Riga. She studied painting at the Janis Rozentāls Riga Art High School and further honed her skills at the Graphics Department of the Latvian Academy of Arts. Additionally, she expanded her expertise in gravure techniques at Henrik Boeg's non-toxic workshop in Spain.
Agnese's recent work primarily focuses on acrylic painting, where she builds upon themes from her graphic art, particularly exploring the evolving nature of women and their world. Her paintings delve into the concept of refuge, using landscapes as a symbolic and conceptual motif.
Agnese has participated in numerous local and international group exhibitions and has held several solo shows. Her works are housed in prominent collections, including the Rothko Museum and various Latvian museums such as those in Ventspils, Ogre, and Preiļi. Her art is also part of private collections worldwide. Agnese is a member of the Latvian Artists' Union and the Latvian Graphics Chamber.
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Biography
Agnese Kurzemniece is a Latvian artist living and working in Riga. She studied painting at the Janis Rozentāls Riga Art High School and further honed her skills at the Graphics Department of the Latvian Academy of Arts. Additionally, she expanded her expertise in gravure techniques at Henrik Boeg's non-toxic workshop in Spain.
Agnese's recent work primarily focuses on acrylic painting, where she builds upon themes from her graphic art, particularly exploring the evolving nature of women and their world. Her paintings delve into the concept of refuge, using landscapes as a symbolic and conceptual motif.
Agnese has participated in numerous local and international group exhibitions and has held several solo shows. Her works are housed in prominent collections, including the Rothko Museum and various Latvian museums such as those in Ventspils, Ogre, and Preiļi. Her art is also part of private collections worldwide. Agnese is a member of the Latvian Artists' Union and the Latvian Graphics Chamber.
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- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Latvian Artists

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One day's painting process in my studio.
9th J. Pigoznis award in Latvian landscape painting competition nomination, 2023.
The best way to start 2024
Exhibition SYNERGY, Rothko Museum, 15.11.2019.-19.01.2020.
ART NORDIC - ARTUNITES ART FAIR 2023 WALKTHROUGH, COPENHAGEN
Solo exhibition "Naturally"
The Botanist, restorāns, Brīvības iela, Centra rajons, Rīga, Latvija
Painter Agnese Kurzemniece and the art gallery Bazar't invite you to the exhibition "NATURALLY", which can be viewed from January 30 to March 25 in the "THE BOTANIST", Brīvības street 37, Riga.Echoing the idea of THE BOTANIST's indoor gardens, the artist has chosen works for the exhibition that emphasize the search for connection and harmony in man's relationship with nature. Forest, nature, landscape, as well as - the image of a woman - these are two motifs that can be found in many of Agnese paintings and are also present in this exhibition. At the center of each painting is a girl, a portrait of a woman, expressing the author's personal feelings and point of view. On the other hand, the motifs of nature - the forest, the cycles of the seasons, changing moods, light and flowers - are not only a background, but an essential image through which the painter creates emotionally saturated stories. The paintings of the exhibition prove the artist's love for nature, the forest, inviting and inspiring the viewer to appreciate and protect this precious ecosystem of ours.
Agnese Kurzemniece studied painting at the Janis Rozentāls Riga Art High School, then continued to improve her knowledge and skills at the Graphics Department of the Latvian Academy of Arts and Henrik Boeg's non-toxic gravure workshop in Spain. Currently, she is a student at the Latvian Academy of Arts, Art History and Theory sub-field of Curator studies. She also works in the field of graphic design on a daily basis. In recent years, she has actively focused on acrylic painting, continuing and further developing in her paintings the themes she started in her graphic artworks, the center of which is the ever-changing woman and her world. Based on her study and research experience, she also examines the theme of asylum in her painting and focuses on the landscape as a conceptual image.The artist has gained experience in many local and international group exhibitions. She has had several personal exhibitions, her works are included in the collections of the Rothko Museum, Ventspils, Ogre and Preiļi Museums, as well as in private collections in many places around the world. Agnese is a member of the Latvian Artists' Union and the Latvian Graphics Chamber.
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