Darja Meļņikova 1984 Arī nekārtīgs rakstāmgalds, protams, iemieso zināmu kārtību. Tajā spējot orientēties šī haosa radītājs. Piemēram, šķēres vienmēr stāv zem papīru kaudzes, bet atslēgas meklējamas starp netīrajām kafijas krūzītēm, utt. Savukārt, pati krūzīte, ja to netīšām nogrūžam, neplīst tā pat vien - arī tur esot sava kārtība. Par to, gan zinu tieši tik pat daudz kā vairums, proti, gandrīz neko. Kārtojot kaudzes veidojās struktūras. Jaucot tās top citas. Tā tas esot iekārtots. Even an untidy desk manifests some sort of order. The person who created the chaos is able to navigate their way through it. The scissors are always found under a stack of papers, while the keys are located between the dirty coffee cups. Moreover, if one of the cups were to accidentally fall off the table, it would not break just like that, because a certain order is present there, too. Of course, I know as much about this as most people – virtually nothing. When you tidy up a heap of things, certain structures are created and, when you knock them over, you get different ones. That is the nature of things. EDUCATION 2009 Art Academy of Latvia (AAL), Visual Communication Department, Master programme, Riga 2008 Fachhochshule für Technik und Wirtschaft, Berlin, Germany 2005–2009 AAL, Visual Communication Department, Bachelor of Arts degree in the Humanities 2002–2005 Janis Rozentāls Riga Art School (JRRMV), diploma in graphics SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2011 Dashing Lines and Forming Heaps, VKN gallery, KIM? Contemporary Art Centre, Riga, Latvia GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2010 What’s Up Sea?, 10th Rauma Biennale Balticum, Rauma, Finland 2009 Rent 00-10, Riga, Latvia 2006 Autumn, Latvian Railway History Museum, Riga; Fresh Ear, exhibition of young artists, Riga.
1 Dashing Lines and Forming Heaps 2 The Box 1 2