Monumental Exhibition 'Monumenti' – Gļebs Pantaļejevs Invites Reflection on Freedom and Illusion
The Art Station 'Dubulti' hosts sculptor Gļebs Pantaļejevs' new exhibition 'Monumenti' until September 2, prompting visitors to contemplate the boundaries of freedom and illusion.

Exhibition 'Monumenti' – A New Perspective on Monumental Art
The Art Station 'Dubulti' has opened a new exhibition by sculptor Gļebs Pantaļejevs titled 'Monumenti'. The display will be available to the public until September 2. At the core of the exhibition are questions about freedom and illusion—themes the artist considers vital in contemporary society.
The Artist's Message
In his works, Gļebs Pantaļejevs explores to what extent our perceptions of freedom are real and to what extent they are merely illusory. The title 'Monumenti' points to monumental forms, yet the author encourages viewers not only to observe but also to engage in the search for meaning. The artist has commented on his ideas in Latvijas Radio's program 'Kultūras rondo', emphasizing that seemingly complex questions are worth contemplating.
Visiting Information
The exhibition is free and open to all interested. The Art Station 'Dubulti' is located in Jūrmala and is known as a venue for various cultural activities. Pantaļejevs' works are arranged to create dialogue with the space and visitors.
Conclusion
'Monumenti' offers a chance to see the artist's latest oeuvre and to reflect on the limits of freedom. The exhibition runs throughout the summer until the beginning of autumn.


