
Anna Egle
Anna Egle is a talented Latvian sculptor known for her exploration of cultural codes and natural archetypes within her work. Her sculptures and installations are deeply rooted in Latvian folklore, often incorporating symbols from traditional songs and the archetypal number thirty-nine, which carries significant meaning in mythology. Egle's art embodies themes of memory, adaptation, and fragility, inviting viewers to reflect on their connections to nature and heritage.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Anna Egle is a sculptor who collaborated with painter Ieva Putniņa on the exhibition Spēkstacija at the Contemporary Art Center Kim?.
Katra ziedlapa veras ciet un vaļā. Laikmetīgās mākslas centrā Kim? skatāma Ievas Putniņas un Annas Egles izstāde Spēkstacija / DienaAnna Egle is one of the recognized contemporary art authors featured in the exhibition 'Kailā dzīvība'.
Ar trim īpašiem notikumiem šonedēļ sāksies Cēsu Mākslas festivāls / DienaAnna Egle is one of the recognized contemporary artists featured in the Cēsu Mākslas festival.
Šogad Cēsu Mākslas festivālā izcila koncertprogramma un apjomīga laikmetīgās mākslas izstāde / DienaAnna Egle is a sculptor whose work was displayed at the festival.
Brīnumi pieder ikvienam. Madonas mākslas festivāla MABOCA un to ievadošās Brīnumu nakts atskaņas vēl gaisā / DienaAnna Egle is one of the recognized contemporary artists featured in the Cēsu Mākslas festival.
Šogad Cēsu Mākslas festivālā izcila koncertprogramma un apjomīga laikmetīgās mākslas izstāde / DienaAnna Egle focuses on Latvian cultural codes and nature archetypes in her works.
Izstāde Points of Freedom / Diena































