
Anastasija Šnepe-Šnepe
Anastasija Šnepe-Šnepe is a contemporary artist whose work often examines themes of motherhood and femininity. In her project 'Angelica,' she interprets the image of the holy garden from a feminist perspective, utilizing fragile glass sculptures and photography to explore the subjectivity of motherhood as a dynamic state of care, strength, vulnerability, and ambivalence. Her art is influenced by Julia Kristeva's philosophy, offering a new visual ethics of maternal experience.
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Anastasija Šnepe-Šnepe collaborates with other artists to explore their family histories through art.
Skaistais metabolisms. Izstādes Es iekodos stikla lagūnas ādā recenzija / DienaAnastasija Šnepe-Šnepe and Rebeka Korna explore the body as a keeper of generational memory.
Rīgas Laikmetīgās mākslas telpā būs skatāma izstāde Es iekodos stikla lagūnas ādā / DienaAnastasija Šnepe-Šnepe and Rebeka Korna explore the body as a custodian of generational memory.
Izstāde Es iekodos stikla lagūnas ādā / DienaAnastasijas Šnepe-Šnepes projektā Angelica the image of the saint's garden is interpreted from a feminist perspective as a metaphor for the impossible ideal of motherhood.
Cut Art Award izstāde The Garden of Fractured Paths / Diena




