Vija Celmins (1938) - photo 1

Vija Celmins

Vija Celmins is a Latvian-American artist. She is best known for her photorealistic paintings and drawings of natural and man-made objects.

Celmins and her family fled Latvia during World War II and eventually settled in the United States. She studied art at the John Herron School of Art in Indianapolis and later at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Celmins began her career as a painter in the 1960s, and by the 1970s she had developed her signature style of photorealism. She is known for her painstaking attention to detail, and her paintings and drawings often take months or even years to complete. Some of her most famous works include images of the night sky, oceans, and rocks.

Celmins has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions in museums and galleries around the world, including a retrospective at the Centre Pompidou in Paris in 2006. Her work is held in the collections of many major museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

Date and place of birt:25 october 1938, Riga, Latvia
Nationality:Latvia
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Educator, Engraver, Graphic artist, Painter, Sculptor, Wood carver
Genre:Landscape painting
Art style:Abstract art, Minimalism, Post War Art, Contemporary realism, Photorealism, Contemporary art
Technique:Engraving, Wood carving

Creators Latvia

Gustav Gustavovich Klutsis (1895 - 1938)
Gustav Gustavovich Klutsis
1895 - 1938
Jan Damel (1780 - 1840)
Jan Damel
1780 - 1840
Leo Svemps (1897 - 1975)
Leo Svemps
1897 - 1975
Vilhelms Purvītis (1872 - 1945)
Vilhelms Purvītis
1872 - 1945
Eduards Kalniņš (1904 - 1988)
Eduards Kalniņš
1904 - 1988
Lea Matisovna Davydova-Medene (1921 - 1986)
Lea Matisovna Davydova-Medene
1921 - 1986
Vasily Nikolayevich Masyutin (1884 - 1955)
Vasily Nikolayevich Masyutin
1884 - 1955
Artur Petrovich Apinis (1904 - 1975)
Artur Petrovich Apinis
1904 - 1975
Aleksandr Davidovich Drevin (1889 - 1938)
Aleksandr Davidovich Drevin
1889 - 1938
Ludolfs Liberts (1895 - 1959)
Ludolfs Liberts
1895 - 1959
Vera Ignatyevna Mukhina (1889 - 1953)
Vera Ignatyevna Mukhina
1889 - 1953
Raimonds Staprans (1926)
Raimonds Staprans
1926
Indulis Zariņš (1929 - 1997)
Indulis Zariņš
1929 - 1997
Francisks Ignatievich Varslavan (1899 - 1949)
Francisks Ignatievich Varslavan
1899 - 1949
Ella Kruglyanskaya (1978)
Ella Kruglyanskaya
1978
Arthur Vladimirovich Fonvizin (1883 - 1973)
Arthur Vladimirovich Fonvizin
1883 - 1973

Creators Abstract art

Hermann Pieper (1909 - 1964)
Hermann Pieper
1909 - 1964
Nuri Iyem (1915 - 2005)
Nuri Iyem
1915 - 2005
Boris Nikolaevich Ermolaev (1903 - 1982)
Boris Nikolaevich Ermolaev
1903 - 1982
Heinz Mack (1931)
Heinz Mack
1931
Vasily Vasilievich Meshkov (1893 - 1963)
Vasily Vasilievich Meshkov
1893 - 1963
Detlev Foth (1959)
Detlev Foth
1959
Oscar Nussio (1899 - 1976)
Oscar Nussio
1899 - 1976
Ernst Rudolf (Rudi) Baerwind (1910 - 1982)
Ernst Rudolf (Rudi) Baerwind
1910 - 1982
Fritz Kreidt (1936 - 2020)
Fritz Kreidt
1936 - 2020
Robert Heinecken (1931 - 2006)
Robert Heinecken
1931 - 2006
Katharina Fritsch (1956)
Katharina Fritsch
1956
Yvon Prével (1943 - 2002)
Yvon Prével
1943 - 2002
Gao Xingjian (1940)
Gao Xingjian
1940
Heinrich Ehmsen (1886 - 1964)
Heinrich Ehmsen
1886 - 1964
Andreas Reimann (1946)
Andreas Reimann
1946
Willi Siber (1949)
Willi Siber
1949