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Sins and Temptations in the Works of Hieronymus Boss – A New Digital Art Exhibition Opened in Riga

Multimedia Arts Center »Digital Art House“A new multimedia art exhibition will be on view from September 12. This time it will study the works of the famous Dutchman Hieronymus Boss, especially highlighting the famous triptych” The Garden of World Pleasures “. Secret Signs “.

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The decision to open the new cultural and creative season with the works of Jerome Boss is no accident: given the current world events, pandemics and political instability, the masterpieces are surprisingly useful. The artist’s work makes us think about the meaning of existence and overestimate what we fill life with. “The guests of the exhibition will be immersed in a complete immersion in the works of the famous master provided by the latest multimedia technologies.

“The new multimedia exhibition is dedicated to one of the most complex and mysterious artists of the Renaissance, and will definitely touch the most fragile strings of the audience’s soul and touch the heart,” comments the founder of the center, “Boss, a 15th century man and artist, asks important questions. Who are we in this world? Where are we going and how to control our emotions and passions, how to see the most important thing in a person – his soul? Unusual shapes and images symbolize the light and dark that dwells in a person.This morning these images and symbols will take a new form – a special scenario and digital technologies are able to draw parallels with the art of 20th century surrealism and possibly even today.

Sins and Temptations in the Works of Hieronymus Boss - A New Digital Art Exhibition Opened in Riga
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“The works of Hieronymus Boss enchant with amazing depth and originality, and it is no secret that they can be seen indefinitely. There are many allegories and various symbols in the master’s paintings, the meaning of which has been irrevocably lost in many ways. For example, the depravity and sinfulness of humanity “Fruits and berries symbolize sinful sexuality, Hieronymus Bos ‘s huge birds are an allegory of people’ s uncontrollable lust and depravity, glass tubes and flasks are thought to be gnashing for alchemists ‘futile attempts to expose nature’ s secrets,”

“The works of Hieronymus Boss are for us, today’s global humanity, unable to leave the ‘world of worldly pleasures,’ is afraid of the ‘triumph of death’ and turns the ‘past court’ into a blockbuster film. In today’s entertainment frivolity, ‘death’ s sins have become a media routine.” “In the age of the virus, death has become a reality, it has departed from Bosa’s work and reminds us that modern man can also be expelled from a paradise he does not deserve. Come back to Bosa, try to overcome fear and see the forerunner of surrealism during the Renaissance,” explains Denis Hanov, adding that the exhibition of works by Hieronymus Boss exhibited in a multimedia format will allow to see the unique details of the rich paintings of the history of human passions, but some scenes and motifs will shine in new colors.

“With this new multimedia exhibition, we want to encourage viewers to reflect and take a slightly philosophical view of life. But that’s not all news:” Digital Art House “is almost complete reconstruction of several new halls, which will soon be exhibited both classical and In the new creative season, which began with the works of Hieronymus Boss, visitors to the center will find even more of a variety of exhibitions, exhibitions and lectures, as well as educational and cultural events, for example, the new exhibition hall will be open to the public. “With the retrospective of Latvian artist, sculptor, graphic artist and illustrator Arturs Nikitin, we want to mark a new, more conscious and culturally rich stage in the history of the multimedia art center and in the lives of not only world-famous but also talented Latvian artists,” adds Digital. art House “founder.

Digital Art House is a creative cluster of multimedia exhibitions and educational programs, as well as a platform for the implementation of both local and international cultural and exhibition projects. The founder of the platform is Roman Morozov. In the more than 1,700 square meter room, located on three floors at Skolas Street 2, Riga, visitors have the opportunity to see multimedia exhibitions of the world’s greatest artists, interactive installations, learn about virtual reality or history at one of the educational events. Digital Art House has a restaurant on site

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