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Līga Spunde

Guided Tour for blind and visually impaired visitors

In collaboration with Stichting KUBES

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18/06/2026 –
– 30/11
Een surrealistische, kleurrijke illustratie van twee fantasiefiguren in een houten sauna. Links zit een roze, smeltende mensachtige figuur met een handdoek om de heupen op de bank. Rechts zit een rood, hartvormig figuur met gezicht, zwarte armen en benen en een gele handdoek. Beide lijken te zweten of te druipen. Op de voorgrond staat een bakje met paarse vloeistof en een lepel; links is een kachel met stenen waar vloeistof op wordt gegoten, waardoor stoom ontstaat. De ruimte heeft warme oranje tinten en een thermometer aan de muur.

Together with Stichting KUBES, 1646 organises a free guided tour especially designed for blind and visually impaired visitors.

You will experience the artworks in a small group, including customized descriptions, tactile materials, scents, and sounds. You can join for free, including a companion.

Date: Thursday 18 June 2026
Time: 11:00 – 12:00
Price: Free, but we kindly ask you to register in advance. Send an e-mail to welcome@1646.nl or call 070 21 25 860 (10am – 6pm Mon – Fri)

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About

Līga Spunde (b. 1990, Riga) is known for her richly narrative and emotionally charged installations that fuse digital aesthetics with speculative fiction, autobiography, and psychological inquiry. A graduate of the Art Academy of Latvia (BA 2014, MA 2016) and former student at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp (In Situ3, 2015), Spunde’s work frequently explores the fragile boundaries between perception and reality, often rendered in digital prints, video, and sculptural environments.

Her graduation project The Hike was named one of the top three emerging projects in Europe, and she has since exhibited internationally, with recent shows at TUR (LV), Publiek Park (BE), MMCA Changdong (KR), SLU Contemporary Art Gallery (USA), KINGS ARI (AUS), Tuesday to Friday (ES), MO Museum (LT), and Garage in Rotterdam (NL). She has participated in several international residencies, including the MMCA Changdong Residency (Seoul) and ISCP (New York).

Twice nominated for the prestigious Purvītis Prize and a recipient of the Kim? Contemporary Art Centre Residency Award (2023), Spunde’s works are held in public and private collections including the Latvian National Museum of Art, the Zuzāns Collection, VV Foundation and TAAD Foundation.

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