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According to K.Šapoka, the title of the exhibition “Concerns and Expectations” is an ironic allusion to the artificial style of Soviet times. “We suggest to the viewer that he/she should not regard these works too seriously. Still, we turn back to the Soviet times not to dig in the waste yard of history but in order to pay attention to the Soviet times which continue until today." 2
According to K.Šapoka, the title of the exhibition “Concerns and Expectations” is an ironic allusion to the artificial style of Soviet times. “We suggest to the viewer that he/she should not regard these works too seriously. Still, we turn back to the Soviet times not to dig in the waste yard of history but in order to pay attention to the Soviet times which continue until today."
In the conversation about beauty, which may be read about in books and seen, the artist M. Jonutis states: “I am not a theoretician, I am a simple worker of art, I did not study any tendencies. There are some beautiful books, there are some beautiful people, and trees are all beautiful.”
In brief: Interview with one of the brains behind Kaunas festival “CREATurE Live Art” (May 29–June 1, performance art studies May 20–June 2) – performance artist Vaida Tamoševičiūtė. Vaida and Aušra talk about festival participants, schools of performance and interesting Lithuanian and foreign performance artists. 3
In brief: Interview with one of the brains behind Kaunas festival “CREATurE Live Art” (May 29–June 1, performance art studies May 20–June 2) – performance artist Vaida Tamoševičiūtė. Vaida and Aušra talk about festival participants, schools of performance and interesting Lithuanian and foreign performance artists.
Interview with an artist Indraja Raudonikytė about her exhibition “Virtuvėje – tik merginos” (“Only Girls in the Kitchen”). What does the kitchen means to her – an artist, a mother and a businesswoman? How does she find the time to perform every role in her life?
Dovilė Stirbytė interviews the artist and traveler Jūratė Jarulytė on her creative projects, on migration and media, on people around the globe she met and on abandoned places she visited, and many other things.