10 Questions to the Voter. 1920–1990–2020
This exhibition is designed to answer 10 important questions about Latvian democracy and its history.
The main means of expression chosen for this exhibition is the political cartoon – a genre that flourished particularly in democratic Latvia in the 1920s and was freely revived again after 1990. For the first time, the exhibition presents a part of the museum’s unique collection of inter-war cartoons (216 drawings in total, including works by Sergejs Civinskis, Indriķis Zeberiņš, Kārlis Krauze, Oto Skulme, Sigismunds Vidbergs and others), as well as drawings by contemporary Latvian cartoon masters Gatis Šļūka and Zemgus Zaharāns. The cartoons are accompanied by party campaign posters from both eras, historical photographs, and infographics.
Size
2 x 1,10 m x 0,55 m
The exhibition consists of 12 stands.
The exhibition is intended to be displayed outdoors.
Transport
The exhibition commissioning body provides transport for the exhibition and museum specialist to/from the exhibition site.
The exhibition can be transported in a van.
Reservation
At least 1 week before the exhibition data with a signed contract and sent invoice.
For special dates (national holidays in November and May, barricade days in January), exhibitions are booked approximately half a year in advance.
Other information
Price – 10 EUR/day.
Minimum – 3 days.
The exhibition is set up by museum specialists.