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.
The art collection of the Lithuanian Art Foundation now has a new exhibit - the sculpture ”Weather vane“ created by Teodoras Kazimieras Valaitis (1934–1974).
It is our pleasure to announce that the art collection of the Lithuanian Art Foundation now has a new exhibit – the canvas ”Spinner’s Portrait“ painted by Ignacy Klukowski (1908-1978).
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.
We invite you to visit the TARTLE exhibition “In the Shadow of Knowledge. Sculpture Pre-Context” on the last 5 weekends of this winter!
Visiting times and tickets: https://bilietai.tartle.lt/lit/events/14
Tickets can also be purchased at the museum.
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.
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.

