- Vija
Celmins, 2009". "Vija
Celmins".
Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Retrieved June 10, 2024. The Met (2019-08-30).
Artist Interview—Vija
Celmins | Met...
- 1934
Latvian coup d'état,
Celmiņš was
arrested and
imprisoned for
three years. He was
exiled from
Latvia in 1937.
Celmiņš moved to Italy, then Switzerland...
- [UK] in July 1997.
Celmins said
Kirwan was "mostly
cheery ... and able to
express his
views forcefully and articulately."
Celmins asked how he had come...
- ISBN 1-56159-176-9.
Celmins,
Martin (1995).
Peter Green:
Founder of
Fleetwood Mac. Castle. p. 143. ISBN 1-898141-13-4.
Martin Celmins (31
August 1996)....
- of
Kommunarka shooting ground. Hugo
Celmiņš was one of
those who
developed agrarian reform in Latvia. Hugo
Celmiņš was born on 30
October 1877 in the Lubāna...
- the late 1930s,
Celmiņš set up a 'foreign
liaison office' of Pērkonkrusts in Helsinki, Finland.
During his
peripatetic exile,
Celmiņš had established...
- at the
locations where the
historical battles had
taken place.
Valdis Celmiņš drew
inspiration for his
cinematography from
Christian Berger's concept...
-
Archived from the
original on 8
December 2016.
Retrieved 13
March 2016.
Celmins,
Martin (1998). The
Vaudeville Years (CD
booklet notes).
Receiver Records...
- D'Aubuisson Bahçeli
Blythe Breivik Burdi Bushati Caetano Carrasco Castillo Armas Celmiņš Cerro Clausen Coughlin Darken Devi O'Duffy Ďurčanský Frashëri al-****lani...
-
contemporary art. The
gallery worked with up-and-coming
artists such as Vija
Celmins,
Alexis Smith, and Elyn Zimmerman, and
staged exhibitions such as "Broxton...