Rapids Have Working Hours

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From 10.05 to 26.05.2024, in the Small Exhibition Hall of Zuzeum Art Centre, POST’s Interim show Rapids Have Working Hours was open for viewing. The exhibition featured works by 8 artists from the interdisciplinary visual arts specialization MA POST.

Next thing I know, I’m falling and everything around me turns to froth. I’m moving steadily, down a gradual slope, slipping through a passage so narrow I wasn’t sure I would make it out alright. The mouth of the Whirlpool closes, the rocks look on, their crests slowly chip away.

“Rapids Have Working Hours”, exhibition view, 10.05 – 26.05.2024, Zuzeum Art Centre, Riga. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre. 
“Rapids Have Working Hours”, exhibition view, 10.05 – 26.05.2024, Zuzeum Art Centre, Riga. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre. 
“Rapids Have Working Hours”, exhibition view, 10.05 – 26.05.2024, Zuzeum Art Centre, Riga. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre. 
“Rapids Have Working Hours”, exhibition view, 10.05 – 26.05.2024, Zuzeum Art Centre, Riga. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre. 

Rapids tend to form in newer streams, with water flow that is straighter and faster than in older streams. Softer rocks in the streambed erode, or wear away, faster than harder rocks. This process is known as differential erosion. The result of differential erosion is that as the streambed wears away, the stronger rocks remain and eventually begin to break up the flow of the stream. The many tiny waterfalls they create make the slope of the stream more steep. […] Rapids can be important to the health of a stream system. The water splashing over rocks captures air in bubbles. This splashing, called whitewater, leads to more dissolved oxygen in the water. The oxygen is useful to fish, insects, and bacteria in the water, and in turn to the ecosystem around the stream[1].

This exhibition is part of the collaboration between MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.

Kristers Krūms, left: “Small Breeze on Island of Aftermath”, oil, acrylic on canvas, 79 x 100 cm, 2024; middle: “spiral war”, oil, acrylic on canvas, 40 x 60 cm, 2023; right: “colors”, oil, acrylic on canvas, 80 x 60 cm, 2023. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre. 
Kristers Krūms, installation view in “Rapids Have Working Hours”, 10.05 – 26.05.2024, Zuzeum Art Centre, Riga. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Spāre Vītola, “Landscape gardening”, two analog photographs, printed on aluminium, 60 x 90 cm, audio 7 min, 2024. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Spāre Vītola, “Landscape gardening” (detail), 2024. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Katrīna Biksone, “Under the Ice There is a Layer of Sun”, plasterboard, metal, oil on canvas, 420 × 250 × 40 cm, 2024. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Katrīna Biksone, “Under the Ice There is a Layer of Sun” (detail), plasterboard, metal, oil on canvas, 420 × 250 × 40 cm, 2024. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Katrīna Biksone, “Under the Ice There is a Layer of Sun” (detail), plasterboard, metal, oil on canvas, 420 × 250 × 40 cm, 2024. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Dena Doloresa Sircova, “Untitled”, concrete, 2024. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Dena Doloresa Sircova, “Untitled”, roll-up banner, spray paint, 2024. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Dena Doloresa Sircova, “Untitled”, laminated plywood, acrylic, plexiglass, screws, 2024. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Laura Aizporiete, “Once Upon a Time”, paper, graphite, fabric, chalk, 2024. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre. 
Laura Aizporiete, “Once Upon a Time”, paper, graphite, fabric, chalk, 2024. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre. 
Krišjānis Beļavskis, “OPEN CALL”, installation view in “Rapids Have Working Hours”, 10.05 – 26.05.2024, Zuzeum Art Centre, Riga. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Krišjānis Beļavskis, “OPEN CALL”, polystyrene, h: approx. 110 cm, 2024. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Krišjānis Beļavskis, right: “Contract”, as part of “OPEN CALL”, paper, plastic, glass, 40 × 30 cm, 2024. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre. 
Ieva Viese, “I Am Shell And I Am Bone”, installation, 2024. Photo: Ieva Viese. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Ieva Viese, “I Am Shell And I Am Bone” (detail), installation, 2024. Photo: Ieva Viese. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Ieva Viese, “I Am Shell And I Am Bone” (detail), installation, 2024. Photo: Ieva Viese. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Lauma Muižarāja, “Cushioning”, 2024. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.
Lauma Muižarāja, “Cushioning”, 2024, exhibition view in “Rapids Have Working Hours”, exhibition view, 10.05 – 26.05.2024, Zuzeum Art Centre, Riga. Photo: Dasha Trofimova. Image courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre.

[1] Stanley, M., National Geographic, “Rapids”, (2023), viewed 02.04.2024

Artist(s): Laura Aizporiete, Krišjānis Beļavskis, Katrīna Biksone, Kristers Krūms, Lauma Muižarāja, Dena Doloresa Sircova, Ieva Viese, Spāre Vītola

Exhibition Title: Rapids Have Working Hour

Venue: Zuzeum Art Centre

Place (Country/Location): Riga, Latvia

Dates: 10.05 – 26.05.2024

Curation and install: Kristaps Ancāns and Domo Baal (Domobaal Gallery)

Graphic design: Dena Doloresa Sircova

Photos by: Dasha Trofimova. All images courtesy of MA POST (Art Academy of Latvia) and Zuzeum Art Centre