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Neringa Vasiliauskaitė b. 1984
Snake Chain (2), 2023
Printed carpet, velour, tufted
300 x 170 cm
118 x 67 in
118 x 67 in
Edition of 3 plus 1 artist's proof
€ 2,500.00 / Starting Bid: € 2,200.00
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Neringa Vasiliauskaitė (g. 1984) gyvena ir kuria Miunchene, Vokietijoje. 2018 m. baigė Miuncheno Vaizduojamųjų menų akademijoje „Frei Kunst“ studijas stiklo ir keramikos klasėje. Jos darbai buvo pristatyti reikšminguose tarptautiniuose projektuose...
Neringa Vasiliauskaitė (g. 1984) gyvena ir kuria Miunchene, Vokietijoje. 2018 m. baigė Miuncheno Vaizduojamųjų menų akademijoje „Frei Kunst“ studijas stiklo ir keramikos klasėje. Jos darbai buvo pristatyti reikšminguose tarptautiniuose projektuose ir parodose, įskaitant „Vent“ galerijoje Vienoje (Austrija), „Galerie der Künstler“ Miunchene, „Kunstverein“ Miunchene bei „Westwerk“ galerijoje Hamburge (Vokietija). Jos kūriniai taip pat eksponuoti „Miranda Kuo“ galerijoje Niujorke (JAV) ir „Ulm“ muziejuje Vokietijoje. Jos kūrinių yra įsigiję tokios kolekcijos kaip „Städtische Galerie Villingen-Schwenningen“, „Städtische Galerie Karlsruhe“, „Sammlung FER Collection“ ir „Alexander Tutsek Stiftung“. Menininkę domina, kaip objektai sugeria juos supančią aplinką ir atspindi ją per savo paviršių / odą, tarsi perteikdami informaciją iš skirtingų kultūrinių sluoksnių bei kartų̃.
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A carpet featuring a "snake chain" rests on vibrant yellow sulfur stones. At first glance, the chain appears to be a snake, playing with optical illusion—a signature element in Neringa Vasiliauskaitė’s work. The snake, with its repeated shedding, symbolizes transformation, evoking both fascination and unease in its cyclical renewal.
Neringa Vasiliauskaitė (b. 1984, Lithuania) is a visual artist based in Germany. After studying at Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts, she pursued her interest in spatial relationships at the Munich Academy of Arts under Prof. Norbert Prangenberg and Prof. Nicole Wermers. Her work, blending various forms and materials, explores interior and personal worlds, often reflecting on memory, nostalgia, and illusions of time and place.
Her art has been exhibited internationally, including at Vent Gallery in Vienna, Kunstverein in Munich, Westwerk Gallery in Hamburg, and Miranda Kuo Gallery in New York. Her work is included in collections like Städtische Galerie Villingen-Schwenningen, Städtische Galerie Karlsruhe, and Sammlung FER.
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A carpet featuring a "snake chain" rests on vibrant yellow sulfur stones. At first glance, the chain appears to be a snake, playing with optical illusion—a signature element in Neringa Vasiliauskaitė’s work. The snake, with its repeated shedding, symbolizes transformation, evoking both fascination and unease in its cyclical renewal.
Neringa Vasiliauskaitė (b. 1984, Lithuania) is a visual artist based in Germany. After studying at Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts, she pursued her interest in spatial relationships at the Munich Academy of Arts under Prof. Norbert Prangenberg and Prof. Nicole Wermers. Her work, blending various forms and materials, explores interior and personal worlds, often reflecting on memory, nostalgia, and illusions of time and place.
Her art has been exhibited internationally, including at Vent Gallery in Vienna, Kunstverein in Munich, Westwerk Gallery in Hamburg, and Miranda Kuo Gallery in New York. Her work is included in collections like Städtische Galerie Villingen-Schwenningen, Städtische Galerie Karlsruhe, and Sammlung FER.