"Points of Freedom" Jūlija Šilova, Anna Egle

Exhibition

Opening hours

28.05-01.06

W: 15–18, T: 15–21, F, S, S: 15–18

Location

CUT ART, Strēlnieku iela 5, Rīga

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Two female artists —  Anna Egle and Julia Silova come together to explore the profound relationship between art and freedom.
Freedom is more than a concept; it’s an action, a journey, and a space to challenge limits.
Through their unique approaches, these artists reinterpret freedom not as a fixed state, but as a dynamic process — a journey of creation, destruction, and reinvention. Their works challenge conventional limits and redefine what it means to live, think, and create freely.
For us, freedom is a space to rethink possibilities, to generate contradictions, and to engage with the not-yet-realized. It’s about resisting repetition, breaking structures, and embracing experimentation as a way of living and creating.

Curated by: Viktorija Zaiceva

About the gallery

CUT ART is based in Riga, Latvia. Serving as a focal point for art enthusiasts and inquisitive minds, the CUT ART presents a unique fusion of Latvian and international artists, spanning from budding talents to acclaimed legends. The gallery's involvement in international projects has firmly established its presence as a significant player in the global art scene. Through collaborations with institutions and artists worldwide, CUT ART brings forth a diverse array of perspectives and styles to its audiences. The gallery collaborates with renowned artists such as David Lynch and Robert Whitman, whose works undeniably inspire and challenge audiences. Currently, the CUT ART Gallery emphasizes nurturing the careers of emerging artists like Vlad Ogay, Anna Bukhareva, Edgars Nikolajevs etc. CUT ART extends a warm invitation to immerse oneself in the world of contemporary art at Strelnieku Street 5, Riga, "HOFF" app 26 (entrence from terrace)