The Rothko Museum at "Balttour 2025" – Discover What Not to Miss in Next Year’s Exhibition Program
The Rothko Museum’s stand at the international tourism exhibition "Balttour 2025" will offer an exclusive preview of the museum’s 2025 exhibition program, featuring the best of Latvian and global art. Visitors will have a unique opportunity to explore creative projects that promise to inspire and amaze.
The 2025 exhibition program includes outstanding exhibitions featuring prominent Latvian artists such as Kaspars Zariņš, Sergejs Djomins, Ritums Ivanovs, and many others. Additionally, the museum will present a major international art event – an exhibition of contemporary South Korean painting, a must-see for art enthusiasts.
One of the highlights will be the central event of the Latvian Ceramics Biennale – the “Martinsons Award.” This renowned contemporary ceramics competition and exhibition will take place for the fifth time, drawing world-class ceramic artists and attracting significant public interest.
At the Rothko Museum’s stand at "Balttour 2025," visitors can purchase the Museum Annual Card, which provides unlimited access to the permanent exhibition of Mark Rothko’s originals, as well as the museum’s rotating exhibition projects. Guests will also have the chance to participate in a silkscreen printing workshop and experience this traditional printing technique firsthand.
Located in the historic Artillery Arsenal building within the Daugavpils Fortress, the Rothko Museum is a multifunctional contemporary art, cultural, and educational center. It is one of Eastern Europe’s most significant 21st-century cultural projects, housing Europe’s only permanent exhibition of Mark Rothko’s works. Each year, the museum presents around 30 high-quality art projects, showcasing the latest art trends in Latgale, Latvia, and abroad.
Don’t miss the Rothko Museum’s stand at "Balttour 2025" to get a first look at the 2025 exhibition program!
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