Žilvinas Kempinas: Solo Exhibition

20 December 2016 - 3 February 2017
Overview

The installations, created by Kempinas, operate as if they were natural phenomena such as light and the flow of air. However, the most significant element that binds them is motion. The artist avoids ’predictable’ moves and aims for the impression of coincidence. Therefore, most of his work balances on the verge of falling and collapsing. In this way the author emphasizes the temporariness of movement and creates the fragile balance of the elements in the show, to which the viewers themselves contribute as they move through the gallery spaces. The artist works with the materials as if he were an orchestra conductor. He virtuosically manages to exploit the space and emphasize the most interesting features of the instruments he uses, so that they emit sound in the flawless harmony of planned and free motion.

 

Žilvinas Kempinas (b.1969), the winner of the Lithuanian National Culture and Arts prize (2012), has been living and working in New York for almost 20 years. His most important solo exhibitions have been organized at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, New York (2003), Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2009),Kunsthalle Wien (2009), Museum Tinguely, Basel (2013), Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf (2013), Reykjavik Art Museum (2013), IKON gallery, Birmingham (2016). Selected group exhibitions include: MoMA, New York (2010), Liverpool Biennial (2010); Mudam, Luxembourg (2010), Manifesta 7 (2008).In 2007 Kempinas received the Calder Prize.

 

In 2009 he represented Lithuania at the 53rd Venice Biennale where the Lithuanian exposition was organized by Vartai gallery.

 

25th anniversary exhibitions partner

Lewben Art Foundation

 

Patron

Rolandas Valiūnas

 

Exhibition supported by

The Lithuanian Council for Culture, Vilnius City Municipality, Kempinski Hotel Cathedral Square, Ararat

 

Gallery supported by

Vilma Dagilienė, Romas Kinka, Lietuvos rytas daily, Ekskomisarų biuras, Ekskomisarų biuras“, „Namai ir objektai“, „Farrow& Ball“

 

We are grateful to the IKON gallery in Birmingham for its cooperation on the project.

Installation Views
Press release

Vartai gallery is delighted to announce the opening of a solo show by Žilvinas Kempinas. It is the second solo exhibition by the artist at our gallery, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. The exhibition presents his newest and earlier works not previously exhibited in Lithuania. It includes installations that are specially adapted for the gallery spaces. The artist employs the laws of physicsand masterfully manipulates the motion of light, air, metal as well as that of the viewers themselves, thus creating unique situations of aesthetic experience.

 

The installations, created by Kempinas, operate as if they were natural phenomena such as light and the flow of air. However, the most significant element that binds them is motion. The artist avoids ’predictable’ moves and aims for the impression of coincidence. Therefore, most of his work balances on the verge of falling and collapsing. In this way the author emphasizes the temporariness of movement and creates the fragile balance of the elements in the show, to which the viewers themselves contribute as they move through the gallery spaces. The artist works with the materials as if he were an orchestra conductor. He virtuosically manages to exploit the space and emphasize the most interesting features of the instruments he uses, so that they emit sound in the flawless harmony of planned and free motion.

 

The majority of Kempinas‘s objects and installations exhibited here are kinetic, but even the static works do not lack dynamism. Most often they fix motions that have already occurred and provoke the movement of the viewers themselves in the space wishing to take a closer look at an artwork and find out how the illusions created by the artist work.

 

Žilvinas Kempinas (b.1969), the winner of the Lithuanian National Culture and Arts prize (2012), has been living and working in New York for almost 20 years. His most important solo exhibitions have been organized at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, New York (2003), Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2009),Kunsthalle Wien (2009), Museum Tinguely, Basel (2013), Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf (2013), Reykjavik Art Museum (2013), IKON gallery, Birmingham (2016). Selected group exhibitions include: MoMA, New York (2010), Liverpool Biennial (2010); Mudam, Luxembourg (2010), Manifesta 7 (2008).In 2007 Kempinas received the Calder Prize.

 

In 2009 he represented Lithuania at the 53rd Venice Biennale where the Lithuanian exposition was organized by Vartai gallery.

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