Foto

Онлайн-галерея Atbalstissimo ‒ в поддержку Украины

28.02.2022

Проект Atbalstissimo создавался, когда в нас всех ударила пандемия, и он был придуман для того, чтобы можно было напрямую поддержать художников, покупая их работы.

Но когда пандемия стала отступать и мы все надеялись вернуться к нормальной человеческой жизни без ограничений и угроз, случилась беда – произошло агрессивное вторжение Российской Федерации на землю Украины. В этой ситуации профессионалы искусства не могут остаться в стороне. У них нет огромных капиталов, у них нет политических рычагов влияния – но у них есть их искусство. Которое наполнено любовью и вниманием к миру, к его мельчайшим деталям и к его самым разнообразным проявлениям. Это искусство уже само по своей сути противостоит насилию и войне.

Мы призываем латвийских профессиональных художников внести свой вклад в поддержку украинского народа, людей, на которых обрушилась война. Пожертвованные вами работы мы выставим в онлайн-галерее Atbalstissimo, а все вырученные средства пойдут напрямую на счёт, созданный на ziedot.lv для поддержки людей Украины.

Идея проекта проста – если кому-то из посетителей онлайн-галереи понравится одна из выставленных работ и он или она захочет поучаствовать в акции поддержки, необходимо будет сообщить нам на info@arterritory.com, и мы зарезервируем эту работу. После этого, когда мы подтвердим, что работа свободна, необходимо будет перечислить сумму, проставленную как цена работы, на ziedot.lv («Ukrainas cilvēkiem!») и прислать нам выписку из банка о проведённой оплате.

Всё очень просто.

И мы надеемся, что приобретённые таким образом произведения получат для их новых владельцев двойной смысл – это и радость от жизни вместе с искусством, от той позитивной энергии, которой оно обладает, и удовлетворение от хорошего и справедливого дела – помощи людям, попавшим в беду.

Дорогие наши друзья, художники, о которых наш портал пишет уже не один год, поддерживая их в творческих начинаниях и развитии, если вы с нами и вы тоже хотите поучаствовать в благотворительной онлайн-галерее Atbalstissimo, предоставив ей свои работы, свяжитесь с нами через тот же info@arterritory.com

Бояться, отчаиваться и опускать руки – тяжело. Помогать друг другу – гораздо легче! И сейчас каждая мелочь, каждое наше действие, каждая мысль, каждое доброе начинание играет свою роль в общем балансе сил.

Все вместе мы выстоим. И выстоит Украина. Наша помощь нужна этой гордой и прекрасной стране и её людям.

#StandWithUkraine

 

IEVA BONDARE

Ieva Bondare. Verde cobalto claro. Oil on canvas, 140x140 cm, 2021

1100 €
BOOKED #StandWithUkraine

 

LAIMA EGLĪTE

Laima Eglīte. MASK I. Oil on canvas, 20x14 cm. 2014

300 €
DONATE #StandWithUkraine

Laima Eglīte. MASK II. Oil on canvas, 20x14 cm. 2014

300 €
BOOKED #StandWithUkraine

 

ENVIJA

Envija. Lightness. Oil on canvas, 50x40 cm. 2021

630 €
DONATE #StandWithUkraine

 

MIĶELIS FIŠERS

Miķelis Fišers. Чакур-Кая. Крим. Oil on canvas. 60 x 80 cm. 2005

1500 €
DONATE #StandWithUkraine

 

IVETA GABALIŅA

Iveta Gabaliņa. Roll, roll morning dew 08. 2020. Inkjet archival print, framed. 45.5x60 cm Paper: Hahnemuhle Matte 190 gsm. Framed in Artglass™ by Groglass®. Alluminium wood profiles Art frame. Edition: 5+2AP

600 €
DONATE #StandWithUkraine

 

Iveta Gabaliņa. Roll, roll morning dew, sauna branch 1. 2020. Unigue photogram Framed: Alluminium wood profiles Art frame / Edition: Unique

300 €
BOOKED #StandWithUkraine

 

ANDRIS GRINBERGS

Inga Meldere. Morning. Oil on canvas, 32x42 cm, 2020

500 €
DONATE #StandWithUkraine

 

INDRIĶIS ĢELZIS

Indriķis Ģelzis. Non-starry night. Sketch / Injekt print on papper, red pen, 29.7x 21cm, 2020

300 €
DONATE #StandWithUkraine

 

HELE

Hele. A Lovely Place. Canvas, Acrylic, 30x30 cm. 2021

350 €
DONATE #StandWithUkraine

 

ZANE ILTNERE

Zane Iltnere. Warm night. Oil on canvas, 34x34 cm. 2019

250 €
BOOKED #StandWithUkraine

 

ATIS JĀKOBSONS

Atis Jākobsons. Untitled. Pastel on paper, 42x29,7 cm, 2022

700 €
BOOKED #StandWithUkraine

 

HARALDS JEGODZIENSKIS

Haralds Jegodzienskis. Marking path“ #00.4. Handmade paper, acrylic, pastel, ink, pencil, 21x29.7cm. 2021

120 €
DONATE #StandWithUkraine

 

SANDRA KRASTIŅA

Sandra Krastiņa. One Only Unit. Oil on canvas, 35x55 cm. 2022

750 €
BOOKED #StandWithUkraine

 

KRISTĪNE KUTEPOVA

Kristīne Kutepova. Childhood memories. Acrylic, canvas, 30x40 cm, 2019

400 €
DONATE #StandWithUkraine

Kristīne Kutepova. Menri Monastery in India. Acrylic, canvas, 30x40 cm, 2019

400 €
DONATE #StandWithUkraine

Kristīne Kutepova. Menri Monastery in India. Acrylic, canvas, 89x116 cm, 2019

800 €
DONATE #StandWithUkraine

Kristīne Kutepova. Cactus flower. Acrylic, canvas, 20x20 cm, 2018

300 €
DONATE #StandWithUkraine

Kristīne Kutepova. Power of Nature. Acrylic, canvas, 50x60 cm, 2020

500 €
DONATE #StandWithUkraine

 

SABĪNE LĪVA

Sabīne Līva. Towards the light I. Oil on wood, D ~ 21 cm

50 €
BOOKED #StandWithUkraine

Sabīne Līva.

50 €
BOOKED 
#StandWithUkraine

 

MAREUNROL’S 

MAREUNROL’S. Episode 1. Object / Wood, metal, 30x30 cm, 2010

The 2008–2009 financial crisis in the United States also rocked Europe. In 2010, a number of Eurozone countries (including Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Italy and Spain) were pulled into heavy economic turbulence as they were unable to pay their external debts and thus threatened the financial stability of Europe as a whole. At the time, business analysts sarcastically announced that the main fashion trend was austerity. And even though in his autumn/winter 2010/11 collection for Dior John Galliano defiantly urged people to stand up against the crisis with loads of flowers, thus quoting from Christian Dior’s legendary 1953 Tulip collection, the fashion industry apparently reassessed its values. With all the instruments available in its creative arsenal (including shows and unusual partnerships) attempting to secure the time-strewn feeling that fashion is more than just clothes.

After his studies in Antwerp, Rolands had returned to the reality of the crisis in huddled-down Riga. It was clear that from now on one would have to fulfil one’s dreams differently. At the same time, however, those dreams had not disappeared anywhere. Stunned by reality, they were just levitating confusedly in space.

The Episode 1 collection was MAREUNROL'S second appearance at Hyères, after already once winning at the festival. They concluded the Hyères 2010 show of participants and winners, thus becoming a kind of emotional high point of the event. Episode 1 masterfully combined wearability and poetry, reality and dreams, all with an elusive shot of alchemy. Episode 1 was the story of almost everyone present and also about the designers themselves, metaphorically embodied in the form of a 21st-century urban-jungle Cinderella who longs to find (and also not lose) herself again. Who longs to survive, using everything possible as sources of strength, including amulets and totems, until – as often happens in fairy tales – even the birds come to her assistance... By picking up a jacket, the bow on the back of a coat, landing on the models’ heads and sleeves and, when everything seems at its worst, literally making them fly. Along with their thoughts and emotions... For good reason, in the showroom after MAREUNROL'S exhibition many people searched for the jacket picked up by the birds...

As MAREUNROL's themselves say, the birds arrived completely unbidden. And a Latvian sculptor helped to materialise their form.

2000 €
DONATE #StandWithUkraine

MAREUNROL’S. The Bugler of Tālava. Sketch / Paper, ink, 21x29 cm, Summer 2017

The word ‘collection’ does not befit The Bugler of Tālava (Tālavas taurētājs). If only because in this particular case it is too limiting. The Bugler of Tālava is a message that goes well beyond the limits of clothing. Created together with musician Shipsea and director Elmārs Seņkovs as part of a multimedia project-cum-costume and sound performance, it premiered in the summer of 2017 at the Valmiera Theatre Festival. It is inspired by and based on The Bugler of Tālava (1902), a ballad by author and playwright Rūdolfs Blaumanis (1863–1908). One of the most patriotic works in Latvian literature, the work tells the story of a fearless bugler who warned his people and their leader of approaching enemy troops. His vigilance and courage in the darkness of night up in the watchtower at the top of a spruce tree, as well as his resistance to bribery, disregard for the enemy’s stinging arrows and struggle to his last breath, decided the fate of the nation and added his name to its list of heroes.

MAREUNROL’S moved the core values encoded in the ballad to the present day, a time when the world is once again facing dramatic changes and the lack of new leaders is becoming an ever more pressing issue. The Bugler of Tālava is an anthem for brave people, a visual ballad of courage as a crucial core value in initiating and implementing change. It is about well-considered and justified courage that has nothing to do with recklessness or screaming patriotism. Courage as the future-oriented responsibility of the nation/states/world that forms a collective subconscious and acts as a engine for development.

Even though the visual character of the garments for The Bugler of Tālava contains a certain lightness, they are extremely dense in materiality, thus accenting the feeling that everything has continuity. According to MAREUNROL’S: “Fashion is like encoded information; one must know how to read it, building new codes from existing ones in order to move forward, because this is the only possible path to development.” The cunning enemy messengers in The Bugler of Tālava’s garments, who offer the hero gold in exchange for his silence, are transformed into a masterful and almost surreally tactile shading achieved through prints. Inspired by the work of the Latvian graphic artist Dainis Rožkalns, the prints also include Latvian landscapes. The jacket-cloak, which can be worn in a variety of ways, calls to mind the stitched cape of the ancient bugler reincarnated in the form of modern fashion.

The Bugler of Tālava premiered in the historical railway depot in the town of Valmiera, before the show surreally confronting viewers with their own pasts: Soviet-era rubbish, household waste and other “garbage” of our times that still lives on in our subconscious and must be peeled away like the layers of an onion in order to be noticed and perceived, because that is the only way to get rid of it and move on. Into a new world, with a new “I” hardened by its own experience, symbolically marked by the path of light at the end of the performance along which the audience, as well as the participants in the performance, left the venue. Without returning to the past.

100 €
BOOKED #StandWithUkraine

 

INGA MELDERE

Inga Meldere. Morning. Oil on canvas, 32x42 cm, 2020

350 €
BOOKED #StandWithUkraine

 

ĢIRTS MUIŽNIEKS

Ģirts Muižnieks. Sun. Paper, alkyd, 72x102 cm, 2004

300 €
BOOKED
 #StandWithUkraine

 

MADARA NEIKENA

Madara Neikena. Field I. Oil on canvas, 60x80 cm. 2018 

700 €
BOOKED #StandWithUkraine

 

KRISTĪNE PASTERNAKA

Kristīne Pasternaka. Costume sketch for Richard Strauss's opera The Knight of the Roses (2012, project not implemented). Paper, felt-tip pen, pencil, 30.5x43 cm

200 €
BOOKED 
#StandWithUkraine

Kristīne Pasternaka. Costume sketch for Richard Strauss's opera The Knight of the Roses (2012, project not implemented). Paper, felt-tip pen, pencil, 30.5x43 cm

200 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

Kristīne Pasternaka. Costume sketch for Richard Strauss's opera The Knight of the Roses (2012, project not implemented). Paper, felt-tip pen, pencil, 30.5x43 cm

200 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

VALDA PODKALNE

Valda Podkalne. ... not war. Bone porcelain, metal (ammunition relic from World War II), 35x12.5x12.5 cm. 2022

250 €
BOOKED 
#StandWithUkraine

 

ARTŪRS PUNTE

Artūrs Punte. København. 2014

An apparatus for reproducing an urban sound-poetic landscape. After switching on, a three-channel half-hour composition is launched, composed of urban, everyday noises and the voice of a narrator. The volume of each channel is controlled by a separate knob - you can, for example, listen to the entire song without text.

Full soundtrack here.

Technical solution: Jekabs Volatovskis
Video: Reinis Inkens

150 €
BOOKED 
#StandWithUkraine

 

KRIŠS SALMANIS

Krišs Salmanis. Building site. 3/10, 2019, 30x40 cm, photo

300 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

Krišs Salmanis. At cross purposes. 3/10, 2019, 30x40 cm, photo

300 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

 

IEVA SKUJA, VLADIMIRS SVETLOVS

Illustration by Ieva Skuja for Vladimir Svetlov’s book “б / у / used” / photo: Vladimir Svetlov, graphics: Ieva Skuja. Pigment color print, 50x40 cm, unique copy, 2014

100 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

 

IRĪNA ŠPAKOVA

Irīna Špakova. From series Human touch. Paper, acrylic, 29.7x42 cm, 2021

200 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

SANDRA STRĒLE

Sandra Strēle. Former house of forester. Mixed media on canvas, 70x100 cm. 2020

300 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

 

VIKTORS TIMOFEJEVS

Viktor Timofeev. Untitled. Graphite on paper, 38x50 cm, 2013-2017

400 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

ZANE TUČA

Zane Tuča. Steindalsfossen. Oil on canvas, 32x30 cm, 2022

400 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

Zane Tuča. Frozen sunflower. Paper, graphite (framed), 14x9 cm, 2021

400 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

Zane Tuča. Suffering is one very long moment, we cannot devide it by seasons, Part 2 (after Oscar Wilde). Acrylic, graphite, canvas, 40 x 60 cm

600 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

Zane Tuča. Far Away. Acrylic, graphite, canvas, 30x33 cm, 2017

400 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

 

LAURA VEĻA

Laura Veļa. The mountains are alive. Acrylic, canvas, 140x100 cm, 2019

300 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

Laura Veļa. Spring. Acrylic, canvas, 140x100 cm, 2019

300 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

Laura Veļa. Ice Land. Acrylic, oil on canvas, 140x100 cm, 2019

300 €
BOOKED 
#StandWithUkraine

Laura Veļa. Dawn. Oil on canvas, 120x100 cm, 2020

300 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

Laura Veļa. Neighbourhood. Oil on canvas, 130x200 cm, 2015

400 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

 

DAGNE VENTIŅA

Dagne Ventiņa. Evening by the sea. Oil on canvas, 90x120 cm, 2021

1000 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

ARTŪRS VIRTMANIS

Artūrs Virtmanis. IN THE DUST OF THIS UNIVERSE. DP on archival paper, 48x68 cm / editition of 10

280 €
BOOKED 
#StandWithUkraine 

ALEKSANDRS ZAPOĻS

Aleksandrs Zapoļs. Terbtrūdes stūris. Fragment of work “What should corners be called?” from second part of series “Space for Time, or Topology of Time”. Metal, enamel, 85x70 cm 

210 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

 

VIJA ZARIŅA

Vija Zariņa. Flow. Oil on canvas, 30x30 cm, 2007

900 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine 

 

KASPARS ZARIŅŠ

Kaspars Zariņš. Autumn. Oil on canvas, 40x50 cm, 2008

900 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

 

PAULA ZARIŅA-ZĒMANE

Paula Zariņa-Zēmane. From series "the still point of the turning world". Oil on canvas, 46x33 cm, 2017

600 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

 

BARBARA ĀBELTIŅA

Barbara Ābeltiņa. Flower. Oil on canvas, 15x15 cm, 2021

70 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

Barbara Ābeltiņa. Sehnsucht. Oil on canvas, 25x25 cm, 2020

400 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

 

JĀNIS MUROVSKIS

Jānis Murovskis. Red pattern. Screenprint, Author copy. 2014. Offset color, paper, glued to composite material (Dibond), framed, without glass.102x72 cm

500 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

MODRIS BRASLIŅŠ

Modris Brasliņš. Here I stand; I can do no other. Dedicated to Ukraine's fight for freedom. With motifs from Stuart Franklin and Leonardo da Vinci. Paper, pencil, graphite, 70x100 cm. 2021

1000 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

IEVA LIEPIŅA

Ieva Liepiņa Scarf. Oil on canvas, 60x95 cm. 2017

500 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

MAIJA PURGAILE

Maija Purgaile. Sunflower. Oil on canvas, 50x70 cm. 2018

350 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

GITA ŠMITE

Gita Šmite. State of soul. Oil on canvas, 80x100 cm. 2012

700 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkraine

 

ANETE KRŪMIŅA

Anete Krūmiņa. Glory to Ukraine. Acrylic, canvas, gold foil, 50x70 cm

300 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

IEVA KAMPE-KRUMHOLCA

Ieva Kampe-Krumholca. From series "Protect me”. Oil on canvas, 90x100 cm. 2016

400 €
BOOKED 
#StandWithUkraine

 

KRISTĪNE KVITKA

Kristīne Kvitka. Roots. Oil on canvas, 70x70 cm. 2016

700 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

AGNESE KURZEMNIECE

Agnese Kurzemniece. Listen to your Soul. Acrylic, canvas, 30x30 cm. 2022

290 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

ILZE SMILDZIŅA

Ilze Smildziņa. Maybe somebody will stop. Oil on canvas, 100x110 cm. 2015

1200 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

ELLA MEŽULE

Ella Mežule. I see myself disappearing, slowly appearing. Mixed media, canvas, 140x150 cm. 2018

1500 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

ADRIĀNA VĪGNERE

Adriāna Vīgnere. One Hundred and One Everyday 1. Oil on canvas, mixed media, 13x14 cm. 2018

250 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

LEO PREISS

Leo Preiss. Stadium 3. Acrylic on canvas, 90x80 cm. 2017

800 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

IEVA CARUKA

Ieva Caruka. White crowd N1. Acrylic on canvas, 69.5x100 cm. 2021

990 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkrain

 

LI BOND

Li Bond. ILU - STRANGE ATTRACTORS. Screenprint, paper, 53x75 cm

600 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkrain

 

BAIBA APSĪTE

Baiba Apsīte. Uzziedēt par spīti visam! Audekls, akrils, pigmenti, Swarowsky elementi, D ~ 40 cm. 2020

300 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkrain

 

DITA LŪSE

Dita Lūse. River. Oil on canvas, 60x70 cm. 2019

400 €
BOOKED 
 #StandWithUkrain

 

SIGNE VANADZIŅA

Signe Vanadziņa. Willowherbs in bloom. Oil on canvas, 100x120 cm. 2020

555 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

ILZE KRŪMIŅA-KARLSONE

Ilze Krūmiņa- Karlsone. Fractures 2. Paper, colored ink, 95x72 cm. 2019

120 €
BOOKED 
#StandWithUkrain

 

IEVA PUTNIŅA

Ieva Putniņa. One Lemon. Oil on canvas, 32x32 cm. 2022

900 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

NORMUNDS BRASLIŅŠ

Normunds Brasliņš. Girl with a necklace. Graphite, ink, pastel, paper (hand made J.Wattmann 1938), 62x45 cm. 2021

800 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

JEGORS BUIMISTERS

Jegors Buimisters. A Tree of Night. Oil on canvas, 55x38 cm. 2021

150 €
BOOKED 
#StandWithUkraine

 

VIKTORIJA VALUJEVA

Viktorija Valujeva. Enantiodromia. Acrylic on canvas, 30×30x2 cm. 202

1000 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

INGA JURĀNE

Inga Jurāne. The swimming and swimmers. Oil on canvas, 60x60 cm. 2021

300 €
BOOKED 
#StandWithUkraine

 

LELDE BRAĶE-KLAVERĪ

Lelde Braķe-Klaverī. Autumn sun. Oil on canvas, 50x60 cm, 20202

450 €
BOOKED 
#StandWithUkraine

 

ANTRA IVDRA

Ūna Laukmane. The Groom. Textile illustration for Arnolds Auziņš' book "Triks un čiks” (the publishing house Liels un mazs). 19x25 cm. 2021

200 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

ZANE BALODE

Zane Balode. Framed diptych / From the cycle "Transitions. Balance". Oil, veneer. 2022. Size of each part - 76.5x45 cm

1000 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

ŪNA LAUKMANE

Ūna Laukmane. The Groom. Textile illustration for Arnolds Auziņš' book "Triks un čiks” (the publishing house Liels un mazs). 19x25 cm. 2021

250 €
BOOKED#StandWithUkraine

 

SILVIJA BRIGITA MEŠKONE

Silvija Brigita Meškone. A call in emptiness. Acrylic, canvas, 80x100 cm. 2014

750 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

 

ELGA GRĪNVALDE

Elga Grīnvalde. Light. Oil on canvas, 40x40 cm, framed. 2021

300 €
DONATE 
#StandWithUkraine

Публикации по теме