This exhibition by Miķelis Fišers presents a unique artistic exploration of humanity, identity, and perception. Through abstract and conceptual works, Fišers delves into the psychological and existential themes of what it means to be human, often challenging the boundaries between reality and imagination. The title, “The Blind Humanoid Stories and Soul Traps,” hints at a dystopian, surreal narrative where characters and themes are entangled in metaphysical questions, urging viewers to reflect on their own consciousness and emotional entrapments.
Miķelis Fišers is one of Latvia’s notable contemporary artists, and his new exhibition at the “Cēsis” Concert Hall offers a surreal and philosophical journey through art. The exhibition will be open until April 6.