Latsis Normund is a Latvian cinematographer, artist and sculptor. He was born on January 18, 1961 in the Ogre city, Latvian SSR. In 1990 Latsis graduated from the Latvian Academy of Arts, Faculty of Theory and History of Arts. In 1996 he graduated from the directing department of VGIK (workshop of V.M. Kobrin). Since 1991 he has been living and working in Moscow.
Latsis Normund took part in one-man exhibitions such as: “Violators” in the Exhibition Hall “ARSENAL” in Riga, “LPSR Z: Battle of the city K” in the “M6” Gallery in Riga, “LPSR ZD” in the Latvian Academy of Arts Gallery in Riga, as well as in a number of other group exhibitions. The artist’s works are kept in private collections in Russia and abroad.
2017 – “The doors we open”. School of Dramatic Art with the support of the GROSart Gallery, Moscow, Russia
2011 – “Krasts”. East Gallery, Moscow, Russia
2010 – “Default”. East Gallery, Moscow, Russia
2009 – “ART MOSCOW”. East Gallery, Central House of Artists, Moscow, Russia
2005 – “Violators”, 80s Contemporary art. Exhibition Hall “ARSENAL”, Riga, Latvia
1994 – “LPSR Z: Battle of the city K”. “M6” Gallery, Riga, Latvia
1991 – “BMW:LPSR Z”. Theatre Museum, Riga, Latvia
1990 – “Masturbation”. «BASTEJS» Gallery, Riga, Latvia
1990 – 1993 – “In progress a European picture cruise”. Germany-Holland
1990 – “LPSR Z”. Dusseldorf, Germany
1990 – “LPSR ZD”. Latvian Academy of Arts Gallery, Riga, Latvia
1989 – Performance “Gold of Latvia”. Dome Cathedral Square, Riga, Latvia
1989 – “ACT-PKDLNRNVZ”. Exhibition Hall «Jāņa sēta», Riga, Latvia
1989 – “New Art of Riga”, «Kunsthalle Rostock», East Germany
1989 – “LPSR Z Precinct”, Museum of Foreign Art, Riga, Latvia
1989 – “Baltic Poster”. Exhibition hall “Latvia”, Riga, Latvia
1989 – “LPSR Z” Exhibition Hall (collaboration with S. Davydov), “The ecology of war”. Sculptor’s house, Riga, Latvia
1988 – Performance “Dog of Tunnels” within the framework of “Days of Art”. Near the railway station, Riga, Latvia
1987 – “LPSR Z”. H. Schkilter Museum, Riga, Latvia
2013 – “How is it going?!”. East Gallery, Moscow, Russia
1989 – VIII Triennial of Graphics. Tallinn, Estonia
1988 – International Exhibition of Graphics, Poland