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Aigars Bikše: The Latvian Sculptor Who is Lord of His Own Manor
Author deepbalticJanuary 14, 2016 1

Aigars Bikše: The Latvian Sculptor Who is Lord of His Own Manor

Bikše’s irreverent and political sculptures have been seen from Riga to Venice and Tokyo, while his eccentric sense of style perfectly suits his role as head of Fashion at the…Continue Reading →

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