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In the Shadow of Knowledge. Sculpture Pre-context “We also hold what resides in the shadow of knowledge,” remarked Vladas Urbanavičius, one of Lithuania’s most renowned sculptors, in conversation with the art critic Alfonsas Andriuškevičius. This idea defines the concept of the exhibition, which presents sculpture as a direct, sensory experience. Sculpture in the shadow of knowledge invites viewers to encounter sculptural objects before contextualizing their themes or meanings. Here, the emphasis is on the intrinsic properties of sculpture – its spatial presence, materiality, and emotional impact – elements we perceive immediately, before engaging in rational analysis and starting to “read” the work like a book. The exhibition unfolds in three sections: space, material, and dream. It features works from the TARTLE collection, spanning the 19th to the 21st centuries, with a strong focus on classical and modernist Lithuanian sculpture. Complementing these pieces are contemporary sculptures from artists’ private collections, which challenge tradition and invite new ways of seeing – offering moments of surprise and discovery.
We would like to remind you that Pranciškus Smuglevičius’ exhibition “Domus Aurea” will run at the gallery Kunstkamera till the 2nd of December.
The exhibition “Palette and Life”, dedicated to Antanas Žmuidzinavičius’ 140th birth anniversary starting from October 27, 2016.
An exhibition of artworks by a Litvak sculptor Jacques Lipchitz (18911973) titled ‘Life in Sculpture. Jacques Lipchitz – 125’ in Kaunas.
The gallery Kunstkamera presents Pranciškus Smuglevičius’ exhibition “Domus Aurea” from the 18th of October.
From June 8 to September 21, 2025, you can visit Gediminas and Nomeda Urbonai installation Futurity Island from the TARTLE collection at the Helsinki Biennale.
Solo show of lithuanian painter Algis Skačkauskas (1955-2009) at the National Gallery of Art starting from October 14, 2016.
During an event held by the Lithuanian Business Council at the Seimas on 12 September 2016, the heads and representatives of parliamentary groups reaffirmed their determination to liberalise labour relations in Lithuania, promote the country’s economic competitiveness and boost job creation.
Genesis of a single collection. Interview with Rolandas Valiūnas published in “IQ. The Economist” magazine in this month’s issue.
Video from the opening of the exhibition “Heaven and Beyond”. Exhibition of religious art will be on display until September 24 at the Church Heritage Museum.