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1953
Born in Riga, Latvia
1972
Graduates J. Rozentals School of Art, Riga
1978
Graduates Latvian Academy of Arts, Riga
1980
Portraits and Self-Portraits. The State Art Museum, Riga
1981
Space, Nature, Man. St. Peter's Church, Riga
1984
Zinibu Nams Exhibition Hall, Riga. Solo Exhibition
Happening1.
E. Smilgis Museum, Riga
Posters
from the Baltic Republics. Tallinn, Estonia
1985
Third International Drawing Triennial. Kunsthalle, Nurenburg,
Germany
The
Baltic Republics Painting Biennial. Vilnius, Lithuania
1986
Five Artists. Dieter Hildebrandt Gallery, Hamburg
Post-Traditionalism.
Young Latvian Artists Group Exhibition. Central Exhibition Hall,
Moscow
1988
Dieter Hildebrandt Gallery, Hamburg. Solo Exhibition
1989
Lacpleses. Art Museum Arsenals, Riga
Contemporary Soviet Painters from Riga, Latvia. Nakhamkin Fine Arts,
New York
Latvian
Paintings. Seoul, South Korea
New
Paintings from Russia. Ravenna, Italy
Drawing
89. International
Biennial, England
Latvian Painting.
Hilton Hotel, Munich, Germany
Express
Avant-Garde Gallery, Vienna, Austria
1990
Young Latvian Artists Group Exhibition. Neuss City Gallery,
Neuss, Germany
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Art
Hamburg. International Art Fair, Germany
1991
Latvian and Russian Artists. Grand Hyatt Hotel, Hong
Kong
Latvian
and Russian Artists. Granovsky Gallery, San Francisco
Painters'
Group Exhibition. Factura Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium
1992
Salon A, Riga. Solo Exhibition
Salzburg
Cultural Centre, Salzburg, Austria
Art
MIF. International Art Fair. Moscow
International
Art Fair, Sollentuna, Sweden
Art Frankfurt.
International Art Fair, Germany
Latvian
Watercolors. Artists Association Exhibition Hall, Vilnius,
Lithuania
1993-1994
Latvian Painters of the Twentieth Century. Celebration
of Latvian Independence, Paris, Bordeaux, Strasbourg
1994
Art Frankfurt. International Art Fair, Germany
Contemporary
Art from Latvia. Morphy Gallery, Cyprus
23 Artistas
de Letonia. Sala Millares, Madrid
Latvian
Art. Unesco Palace, Paris
Women Painting Women. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
With Spain in Heart.
Gallery Sussi, Riga
Art
After A Century; within the framework of the International
Conference-Art Nouveau in the Baltics. Riga Gallery, Riga
The
Other Picture. Riga Gallery, Riga
Art,
Music, Furniture. Gallery of the Latvian Artists' Union,
Riga
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1997
Still Life. Gallery of the Latvian Artists's Union, Riga
John, Hulio,
Juris, Willy. Club Slepenais Eksperiments, Riga
Early
Sensations. Gallery Ciris, Riga
Love.
Gallery Asuna, Saules Bank, Riga
Ballet.
Riga Stock Exchange, Grand Hall, Riga
Melancholie.
Die Galerie der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Bonn
Restoration.
Gallery Bastejs, Riga
Six
Latvian Artists in Tel Aviv. Artists Association Exhibition
Hall, Israel
1998
Kolumbarijs. Gallery Melnais balodis, Riga
Art
Frankfurt. International Art Fair, Germany
Impossible
Meetings.
Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
1999
Nudes. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
15 Artists from Latvia. Gallery J&B, Copenhagen, Denmark
Past-Present-Future. Gallery Egelund, Copenhagen, Denmark
The Joy of Being. The State Museum of Art, Riga, Latvia
2000
The Appropriated Image. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York. Solo Exhibition
2004
Portraits. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
Museum and
Public Collections: Ludwig Museum, Cologne
Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Art Collection of the Latvian Artist's Union, Riga, Latvia
Museum of Art Arsenal, Riga, Latvia
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