词条 | Helēna Demakova |
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|name = Helena Demakova |image = Helena Demakova.jpg |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1959|09|03|df=y}} |birth_place = Riga, Latvia | office = Minister of Culture of the Republic of Latvia | term_start = {{date|2004-03-09}} | term_end ={{date|2009-01-12}} |president = Valdis Zatlers |primeminister = Indulis Emsis Aigars Kalvītis Ivars Godmanis | predecessor = Inguna Rībena | successor = Ints Dālderis (since {{date|2009-03-12}}) | party = People’s Party (1998—2011) |death_date = |death_place = | occupation = art historian |education = University of Latvia Art Academy of Latvia Latvian Academy of Culture |awards = Order of the Three Stars Order of Arts and Letters Medal for Merit to Culture }} Helēna Demakova (born September 3, 1959) is a Latvian art historian, curator of art exhibitions, and politician. She served as Culture Minister of Latvia from 2004 until 2009 and was a Member of the 9th Saeima (Parliament of Latvia) and lecturer at the Art Academy of Latvia. EducationDemakova was a private pupil of painter Marina Ainbindere from 1978–1982, completing a three-year programme of preparatory courses at the Art Academy of Latvia.{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} She received a BA from the Faculty of Foreign Languages of the University of Latvia in 1987,{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} and an MA in Arts from the Latvian Academy of Culture in 2007.{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} Professional careerDemakova began curating exhibitions in 1990 and implemented around forty Latvian and international exhibitions.[1] Her curating work focuses mainly on contemporary art from Latvia and the Baltic Sea region, including the latter years of the Soviet era and art in public spaces.[2][3][4][5] From 1998-2002, Demakova was the People's Party deputy (MP) of the Latvian Saeima (Parliament).[1] From 2004-2009 she was the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Latvia.[6] Soon after taking the position, she emphasized the importance of preserving Latvian language, history and culture to the national identity of the country.[7] She did not renew her position in 2009, however due to health problems.[8] She was diagnosed with a bone infection.[6] Significant initiatives undertaken during Demakova's political career include additions to technology and infrastructure in Latvia to support culture and arts. In the late 1990s, Demakova secured grants and support for a Latvian Library Consortium, which unfortunately did not work out as planned.[9] She continued working towards a national library for the country, however. Demakova was very involved with the beginning of the construction of the National Library of Latvia (2008).[10] The library construction almost immediately began to suffer attacks from opponents of the library. Jaunais Laiks, the right-wing opposition party tried to stop the project.[11] Demakova fought especially hard to ensure that the library was built, even strongly criticizing the President of Latvia, Valdis Zatlers.[12] She was also involved with the launching of the Heritage 2018 (Mantojums 2018) programme, which foresees the renovation of all state-owned buildings serving as cultural monuments (2006);[13] the beginning of a programme to construct concert halls in regional urban centres (2007), leading to the opening of brand new concert halls in the cities of Rēzekne (2013), Cēsis (2014) and Liepāja (2015);[14] and directing the competition for the construction of a monument to commemorate the victims of the occupying Soviet regime (2007).{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} Demakova also took part in directing several large-scale cultural festivals, including Surprising Latvia (Pārsteidzošā Latvija, 2005, France); French Spring (Francijas pavasaris, 2007, Latvia); Oh! Germany (O! Vācija, German culture festival, Latvia, 2008); Latvian Culture Festival in Russia (2007/2008); and the Russian Culture Festival in Latvia (2008).{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} In 2005, during her tenure as Minister of Culture, Demakova signed an agreement with the ABLV Bank on the creation of an art collection for the future Latvian Contemporary Art Museum.{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} Also during her term in office as Minister of Culture, the Sinfonietta Riga chamber orchestra was founded (2006);{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} the Writers’ and Translators’ House was set up in Ventspils (2006);{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation contributed a matching grant of 16.2-million-USD for the installation of computers at Latvia's municipal libraries (2006);[15] the Latvian Cultural Canon was launched (2007);{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} the Museum of Romans Suta and Aleksandra Beļcova was founded and inaugurated as a branch of the Latvian National Museum of Art (2008);{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} state financing began to be allocated for cultural events at the Spīķeri concert hall and the kim? Centre for Contemporary Art, both of which are located in Spīķeri Quarter near Riga's central market (2008);{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} and the reconstruction of the Daile theatre in Riga was begun and completed.{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} In the wake of the global financial crisis of 2008, projects to construct a new concert hall in Riga and the Riga Contemporary Art Museum were suspended.{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} Awards
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References1. ^1 {{Cite web|url = http://www.amicimusicaalcamo.it/Vissi/VissiD-DemakovaENG.html|title = Helena Demakova|date = 2006|accessdate = 21 July 2015|website = Associazione “Amici della Musica”|publisher = |last = |first = }} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Demakova, Helena}}2. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.cac.lt/en/exhibitions/past/03/1471|title=2 Show. Young Art from Latvia and Lithuania|newspaper=Contemporary Art Center|language=en|access-date=2017-01-20}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.artinpublicspace.lv/en/about-the-competition-exhibition-smiling-riga/|title=About the Competition-Exhibition "Riga Smiles"|website=www.artinpublicspace.lv|language=en-US|access-date=2017-01-20}} 4. ^{{Cite news|url=http://tat.lv/en/video-lectures/190116-helena-demakova-riga-s-new-public-art-programme-a-private-gesture-for-the-public-good-in-latvian-/|title=Helēna Demakova: Riga’s new public art programme: a private gesture for the public good (in Latvian)|newspaper=TÊTE-À-TÊTE|language=en|access-date=2017-01-20}} 5. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=r73fmcC5itkC&lpg=PA275&ots=MtwYNMezX2&dq=Hel%C4%93na%20Demakova%20curator&pg=PA275#v=onepage&q=Hel%C4%93na%20Demakova%20curator&f=false|title=Art of the Baltics: The Struggle for Freedom of Artistic Expression Under the Soviets, 1945-1991|last=Museum|first=Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art|date=2001-01-01|publisher=Rutgers University Press|isbn=9780813530420|language=en}} 6. ^1 {{Cite news|url = http://latviansonline.com/citing-health-culture-minister-demakova-resigns/|title = Citing Health, Culture Minister Demakova Resigns|last = Straumanis|first = Andris|date = 13 January 2009|work = Latvians Online|access-date = 21 July 2015|via = }} 7. ^{{Cite book|title = Latvians and Latvia's Residents: Representation of National Identity in Public and Private Discourse|last = Kruk|first = Sergei|publisher = Latvijas Universitate|year = 2005|isbn = 9984770672|location = |pages = 101–102|url = http://dspace.lu.lv/dspace/bitstream/handle/7/5297/Zinatniskie_raksti_680_sej_Politikas_zinatne_2005_sn32060.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y#page=100|editor-last = Ozolina|editor-first = Zaneta|access-date = 21 July 2015}} 8. ^{{Cite journal|url = http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=55255541&site=ehost-live|title = Latvia|last = Ikstens|first = Janis|date = December 2010|journal = European Journal of Political Research|doi = 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2010.01961.x|pmid = |access-date = 21 July 2015|subscription = yes|volume = 49|issue = 7|page = 1049}} 9. ^{{Cite book|title = The Changing Landscape in Eastern Europe: A Personal Perspective on Philanthropy and Technology Transfer|last = Quandt|first = Richard E.|publisher = Oxford University Press|year = 2002|isbn = 978-0195146691|location = New York|pages = 266, 269}} 10. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.studija.lv/en/?parent=789|title = Interview with Helena Demakova|date = 2005|accessdate = 21 July 2015|website = Studi Ja|publisher = |last = Slava|first = Laima}} 11. ^{{Cite news|url=https://culturelablv.wordpress.com/eng/news/ |title=Latvian National Library |last= |first= |date= |work=Kultra un Attistiba |access-date=21 July 2015 |via= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150802080001/https://culturelablv.wordpress.com/eng/news/ |archivedate=2 August 2015 |df= }} 12. ^{{Cite news|url = http://www.baltictimes.com/news/articles/19478/|title = Dark Times Ahead for the 'Castle of Light?'|last = Archdeacon|first = Talis Saule|date = 12 December 2007|work = The Baltic Times|access-date = 21 July 2015|via = }} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvnet.lv/izklaide/notikumi/53639-valdibas_lemums_finanset_lielas_gildes_restauraciju_ir_vesturisks_lemums|title=Valdības lēmums finansēt Lielās ģildes restaurāciju ir vēsturisks lēmums|publisher=Tvnet.lv|language=Latvian|accessdate=September 21, 2015}} 14. ^{{Cite news|url = https://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/16/travel/16riga.html?pagewanted=all|title = In Riga, Creating an Identity Through the Arts|last = Midgette|first = Anne|date = 16 July 2006|work = The New York Times|access-date = 21 July 2015|via = }} 15. ^{{Cite web|url=http://old.mfa.gov.lv/en/usa/news/news/minister-of-culture-visits-the-us/?print=on |title=Minister of Culture Visits the U.S. |date= |accessdate=21 July 2015 |website=Embassy of the Republic of Latvia to the United States of America |publisher= |last= |first= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722051554/http://old.mfa.gov.lv/en/usa/news/news/minister-of-culture-visits-the-us/?print=on |archivedate=22 July 2015 |df= }} 16. ^http://www.rigasbirza.lv 17. ^http://www.artinpublicspace.lv. 13 : Deputies of the Saeima|1959 births|Living people|People's Party (Latvia) politicians|Latvian curators|Latvian women curators|University of Latvia alumni|Female foreign ministers|21st-century Latvian politicians|21st-century women politicians|People from Riga|Latvian women diplomats|Women deputies of the Saeima |
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