In his various exhibitions, he highlights stories and experiences, often based on oral narratives or unpublished material, and constructs a new history. Through photography, sculpture, film, sound, and installations, he creates an atmosphere that brings the visitor closer to an experience and a time.

In his previous works, he has, among other things, explored the Latvian coastal towns and their function as meeting places for gay men, the semi-illegal parties of the 90s where LGBTQI+ individuals could meet, and the Latvian National Opera as a venue for queer life.

Konstantin Zhukov’s exhibition tells of a still relatively unexplored time and place that is important to incorporate into general historical narratives.

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