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In the TARTLE exhibition ‘Solely Saints’, we welcome you to explore depictions of saints spanning from the 16th century to contemporary times.
On 12th June at 5 p.m. an exhibition of works by Pranas Domšaitis will open its doors at M. Žilinskas Art Gallery of M.K.Čiurlionis National Art Museum.
The exhibition dedicated to the Restoration of the State of Lithuania will be open in the Permanent representation of Lithuania to the European Union.
This exhibition will introduce the audience with the best works by Jonas Rimša, fully reflecting the Bolivian and Indian periods of his oeuvre.
Visitors are invited to view an exhibition of valuable European weaponry and armour from the 16th–18th centuries lent to the museum of Rolandas Valiūnas, the Managing Partner of the law firm LAWIN.
This exhibition is a story about Justinas Mikutis, a symbol of civil disobedience in Soviet Lithuania. For his profound insights, he was called and still is remembered as a philosopher, a thinker, even a prophet. In an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty, many artists admired the freedom of his thought. His erudition contrasted with the primitiveness of official ideology. Socially, he was a marginal whose life was not in line with normal way of being, he did not care about comfort, instead, he himself was uncomfortable for others. After a decade‘s imprisonment in a Siberian camp, he returned crippled, was deeply affected by the traumatic experience, but his posture radiated the courage of a man who had no fair of the system, there was nothing to lose. An artwork by painter Arvydas Šaltenis was lent to this exhibition by TARTLE.
We are happy to introduce a new album of LAWIN art collection “Vilnius. Topophilia”. The text author and compiler is Dr. Laima Laučkaitė
The exhibition “Signs of Memory: Works of Rimantas Sakalauskas” will be opened in Vilnius, at the Church Heritage Museum on December 18 at 5 pm.
Rapolas Jakimavičius (18931961) made the bas-relief “Mother of the Gates of Dawn, protect our Lithuania” in German-occupied Vilnius in 1943.
A comprehensive exhibition of the artist Kęstutis Zapkus will be presented for the first time in Lithuania in the National Gallery of Art from 11 April to 1 June 2014.