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Vika Prokopaviciute b. 1983
FN Fire Tail, 2021
Aliejus ant lino / Oil on linen
37 x 30 x 2 cm
14 1/2 x 12 x 1 in
14 1/2 x 12 x 1 in
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Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983) is a Lithuanian-born, Vienna-based painter known for her non-figurative and abstract paintings, which evolve across a series of canvases, forming a dynamic and interconnected system-based painting...
Vika Prokopaviciute (b. 1983) is a Lithuanian-born, Vienna-based painter known for her non-figurative and abstract paintings, which evolve across a series of canvases, forming a dynamic and interconnected system-based painting process. Each work builds upon the previous, creating a speculative and highly associative image that offers new possibilities of perception. Her poetic abstraction results in a dimensional space where forms bend, shift, and zoom in and out, inviting viewers into a state of visual flux and constant movement. This approach challenges the viewer's perception, maintaining a fluid and ever-changing viewpoint.
Prokopaviciute has participated in major contemporary art exhibitions at institutions such as Nicodim Gallery (New York), House of Spouse (Vienna), Spencer Brownstone Gallery (New York), Galeria Francisco Fino (Lisbon), E-Werk (Freiburg), Kunsthalle Exnergasse (Vienna), Editorial (Vilnius), Galerija Vartai (Vilnius), and NEVVEN (Gothenburg).
Her abstract and associative paintings create a visual language of continuous evolution, shifting perspectives and offering new ways of seeing through a deeply poetic and dimensional approach to painting.
Prokopaviciute has participated in major contemporary art exhibitions at institutions such as Nicodim Gallery (New York), House of Spouse (Vienna), Spencer Brownstone Gallery (New York), Galeria Francisco Fino (Lisbon), E-Werk (Freiburg), Kunsthalle Exnergasse (Vienna), Editorial (Vilnius), Galerija Vartai (Vilnius), and NEVVEN (Gothenburg).
Her abstract and associative paintings create a visual language of continuous evolution, shifting perspectives and offering new ways of seeing through a deeply poetic and dimensional approach to painting.