Exhibition - Poetic Robotism. AERO

AERO is an exhibition of a new kind - an interactive installation that engages visitors and focuses on creating a lively and dynamic artistic experience. An integral part of AERO is the presence of the artists Laura Prikule and Eva Vevere, who will be working on-site at the exhibition, employing co-creation and performative practices to integrate the expressions of the viewer and the artist into a unified space.

In principle, AERO focuses on the interaction between systems and games. The exhibition is designed as a space with an abstract or even absurd structure that outlines an interactive route to wander through, using the motif of the Hero’s Journey.

The visitor’s experience is shaped using the methods of Poetic Robotism: automatic actions interacting with the spontaneous and ephemeral, and building bridges between various disciplines. Poetic Robotism is a concept that emerged in 2009 from a creative dialogue between artists Laura Prikule and Eva Vēvere. It is in a state of constant evolution as a flow of ideas and a way of perception. It is also a body of creative practices that, through installations, performances, and texts, explores the boundary between the spontaneous (poetic) and automatic (robotic) aspects of life. Poetic Robotism reflects on the everyday and the intangible, using geometric forms to explore multilayered ideas. It seeks to expand the field of perception by exploring new territories and building bridges between art and non-art.

Latvian National Museum of Art 22.08.2026 - 18.10.2026
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