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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.
Opening of the exhibition “Petras Kalpokas (18801945) and Environment” at the M. K. Čiurlionis National Museum of Art.
This summer get to know Lithuania through art - with such an invitation, we are renewing excursions to the exhibition Age of Romanticism.
Your support is vital and helps Tartle to make the collection open to the public.
Enjoy your wallpaper from Tartle collection! A collection of the wallpapers and backgrounds available to download for free.
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.
Let’s celebrate Easter with hope, peace and forgiveness. Truly, He is risen!
Pursuant to the decision of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania, from March 13 until further notice the Lithuanian Art Centre TARTLE is closed.
Every weekend in February, a special event called SU-MENĖK will take place, involving 25 museums and galleries across the city.
May this holiday season be full of cheers! On the postcard: Vilnius in winter by Mstislav Dobuzhinsky.