Lina Morkūnaitė-Vilkelienė’s artistic language and play of spacetime 2015-09-16
Lina Morkūnaitė-Vilkelienė abstract painting tries to take us closer to another space, the one that might never come into existence, or the space that could not be “touched” by the usual human gaze. That is how Lina can extend time in one canvas, retracting it in another, distancing us from the real time, or presenting to us its decomposed fragments.
Painterly diversity of the summer at the A. Samuolis plein air 2015-08-31
The 22nd traditional plein air dedicated to the memory of painter Antanas Samuolis was held in Kaunas, in August. Painter Antanas Samuolis (1899–1942) - one of the most prominent Lithuanian painters of the first part of the 20th century, a member of painters group Ars, a person who brought colors, expression of forms and modernity into Lithuanian art.
The international visual art exhibition in Kaunas 2015-08-10
International visual art residence is taking place in Kaunas for the second time. The residence is unified by the international artistic and cultural creators’ cities’ network "CreArt." Residence is administered by the public institution Artkomas and creative results are presented in Kaunas, at the History of Communications museum. Exhibition can be visited until the 15th of August. This article briefly discusses the results of the residence presented at the exhibition.
Looking for the limits of art 2015-07-27
International art exhibition "(No)limit" is a continuation of the project that has been going on for six years and is now being presented at the Vilnius Pamėnkalnis and Šv. Jonas street galleries. Artists participating in the exhibition come from Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Ukraine. They are exploring the limits of contemporary art and artist's ability to speak to the public about uncomfortable issues.
Painting: statistics and sensibility 2015-07-13
Main exhibition "Before / After / Now" of the contemporary painting festival "Generations XY.Z?" opened at the Kaunas Picture gallery on the 9th of July. Curator Aušra Barzdukaitė-Vaitkūnienė brought her colleagues together to the group exposition that represents the latest painting trends for a reason.