Kristina Elettra Rubine

Joined Artfinder: Dec. 2023

Artworks for sale: 4

Latvia

About Kristina Elettra Rubine

 
 
  • Biography
    Kristina Eletra Rubīne is an artist known for her museum-quality craftsmanship and refined European aesthetic. With exhibitions at CAMEC, the Milan Triennale, as well as appearances at the Tate Modern and the Bibliothèque Pompidou, her work combines classical technique and cinematic visual design. She is currently creating drawings for the new opening of the Latvian National History Museum with DJA Architecture, while continuing her practice in Riga.
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    1995 - 1997

    The Art Academy of Latvia

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    Event: ''BAU Out Possible Exit Routes''

    Dates: 6 Jul 2017 - 31 Dec 2018

    Venue: bau at MARt Archivio del 900, italy

    07/2017
    ''BAU Out Possible Exit Routes''
    BAU Container of Contemporary Culture collects, in a deluxe box set, original works from many international authors. copies of BAU are housed in several libraries, museums, archives, and important collections, from the Museo del 900 in Milan to the Paul GETTY Museum of Los Angeles, from the MART Museum in Rovereto to the TATE Modern in London.

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Education

1995 - 1997

The Art Academy of Latvia


There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: ''BAU Out Possible Exit Routes''

Dates: 6 Jul 2017 - 31 Dec 2018

Venue: bau at MARt Archivio del 900, italy

07/2017
''BAU Out Possible Exit Routes''
BAU Container of Contemporary Culture collects, in a deluxe box set, original works from many international authors. copies of BAU are housed in several libraries, museums, archives, and important collections, from the Museo del 900 in Milan to the Paul GETTY Museum of Los Angeles, from the MART Museum in Rovereto to the TATE Modern in London.


 

Biography

Kristina Eletra Rubīne is an artist known for her museum-quality craftsmanship and refined European aesthetic. With exhibitions at CAMEC, the Milan Triennale, as well as appearances at the Tate Modern and the Bibliothèque Pompidou, her work combines classical technique and cinematic visual design. She is currently creating drawings for the new opening of the Latvian National History Museum with DJA Architecture, while continuing her practice in Riga.