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Linas Jusionis Lithuanian, b. 1986
Pridengtas / Shaded, 2020
Acrylic on canvas
200 x 115 x 2.5 cm
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Linas Jusionis's painting from his Siesta exhibition reflects his ongoing exploration of abstracted landscapes, where time, color, and space converge into a meditative stillness. The work resists narrative in favor...
Linas Jusionis's painting from his Siesta exhibition reflects his ongoing exploration of abstracted landscapes, where time, color, and space converge into a meditative stillness. The work resists narrative in favor of a phenomenological experience, distilling visual sensations over storytelling. Through simple, yet evocative compositions, Jusionis creates a tension between reality and abstraction, where familiar motifs—such as windows—become metaphors for the viewer's gaze. His art invites a contemplative experience, where imagery dissolves into a moment of stillness, balancing desire, boredom, and curiosity.
Key themes include the fluidity of time, atmospheric tension, and the abstracted every day, echoing the liminal space between action and reflection. Jusionis's approach to abstraction is informed by his philosophical studies, blending intellectual inquiry with visual simplicity. The subtle, almost minimalist lines evoke sensations such as cycling uphill or looking out of a window, transforming mundane moments into universal symbols. His paintings offer an ambient experience, where meaning dissolves and the viewer is left to engage with pure visual and sensory stimulation.
Key themes include the fluidity of time, atmospheric tension, and the abstracted every day, echoing the liminal space between action and reflection. Jusionis's approach to abstraction is informed by his philosophical studies, blending intellectual inquiry with visual simplicity. The subtle, almost minimalist lines evoke sensations such as cycling uphill or looking out of a window, transforming mundane moments into universal symbols. His paintings offer an ambient experience, where meaning dissolves and the viewer is left to engage with pure visual and sensory stimulation.
Exhibitions
2021 Linas Jusionis SIESTA, Galerija Vartai, Vilnius1
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