Līga Spunde (LV, b. 1990) is a visual artist working across digital print, video and installation. A graduate of the Art Academy of Latvia, her practice fuses digital aesthetics with speculative fiction to explore contemporary emotional states through visual culture and symbolic codes. She has exhibited internationally, including at MMCA Changdong, Seoul; MO Museum, Vilnius; and Survival Kit 15, Riga. Her works, meanwhile, are held in major public and private collections.
Here, Kogo Gallery brings together works from a number of Spunde’s past projects. Among them, the wall sculpture Still Life with Computer Mouse – first produced for Riga Photography Biennale – serves as a visual allegory of the relentless pace of contemporary life and its impact on mental health. Elsewhere, sculptures from The Pin series address questions of present-day instability, while the digital drawing User I reframes the ‘digital native’ as a contemporary explorer.
Artist is presented by Kogo Gallery


