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L.Kozlovienė. “Frozen Feelings”. 2010, 115x107, wool, felt.

Textile as painting 2014-10-06

Remigijus Venckus

The newest exhibition of Laimutė Kozlovienė (b. 1958) was displayed at Raudondvaris Manor in September of 2014. Before analysing the form of works, technique, internal philosophy and possibilities to picture the seen reality, it is worthwhile to get acquainted with the artist’s biography briefly.

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Eero Lijavoinen "I’m a woman, sorry". 2013.

Landscape of watercolour biennial 2014-10-24

Miglė Munderzbakaitė

The conception chosen by the organisers of the watercolour biennial (head of the project –  Eugenijus Nalevaika) was named as resonance. The laconic and rather abstract title of the exhibition “Resonance” interests and intrigues both participants of the exhibition and the organisers of the event. The most diverse technical possibilities of watercolour and the creative searches of a wide circle of artists using acrylic and oil painting techniques are presented in the 5th international watercolour biennial.

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“Godot”, 2012. Metal, h 130 cm, installation. Fluxus Ministry, Kaunas, 2012.

Stasys Žirgulis: “Life passes by while waiting” 2014-10-27

Prepared by Dovilė Stirbytė

When asked about the creative ideas, the sculptor speaks in words of C. G. Jung: “It is no us who create ideas, on the contrary, they create us”. This idea of C. G. Jung decorates the interior of the art studio of the artist. In addition to creative ideas, the interview with S. Žirgulis is about life, Godot, myths, their meaning, the past and creation.

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Nuotrauka iš D.Liškevičiaus parodos ekspozicijos. Fotografijų autorius - A.Valiauga

Of memory and imagination. “Museum” by Dainius Liškevičius 2014-10-30

Tautvydas Bajarkevičius

In Brief: Book reader, like a “Museum” visitor gradually submerges into reality created by artifacts of memory in such way that after coming out of it he is able to realize that he has just been in a space of timeless stories. 

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City and creative work – the main characters in the history of M.Mildažytė-Kulikauskienė 2014-10-30

Kristina Budrytė-Genevičė

In Brief: Milda Mildažytė-Kulikauskienė (born 1937) is a museologist and artist who had published a number of books that hold great importance to Lithuanian art and history.

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