During her first solo exhibition "Practices of Avoiding Danger" at the Zuzeum in Teplice, artist Lino Kamelin presents her new works.
For Lino, the theoretical foundation serves as a starting point; however, her research focus, directed towards themes of horror, safety, and sacrifice, passes through the lens of her own conceptual vision. As the title of the exhibition suggests, the emphasis is on cultural practices that shape resilience and a sense of security in turbulent times. The created works form a visual essay, intertwining elements of scientific research, mythological storytelling, and personal experience.
Since September 2025, Lino Kamelin has been a resident at Zuzeum, continuing her artistic research and practice in the museum's Teplice. The SPOT Exchange art residency is an initiative aimed at establishing close ties between Latvian and Austrian academic and non-academic art institutions. The program also aims to support emerging artists and curators from both countries. This initiative unites the Zuzeum Art Museum (Latvia) and DAS WEISSE HAUS (Austria) in collaboration with the Latvian and Vienna Academies of Fine Arts.
About the Artist:
Lino Kamelin (1991) is an artist from Vienna. She holds a bachelor's degree in political science and is currently studying graphic art at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. The artist works with drawing, painting, and graphics, exploring the visual language of explanatory narratives of everyday life as well as social sciences.
The exhibition will run until January 29.
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