Spectrum: Group exhibition
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Kristijonas Žungaila
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Kristijonas Žungaila
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Kazimieras Brazdžiūnas, Lukas Marciulevičius, Gabrielė Adomaitytė, Linas Jusionis
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Linas Jusionis
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Kazimieras Brazdžiūnas
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Kazimieras Brazdžiūnas
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Gabrielė Adomaitytė
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Jānis Avotiņš, SetP Stanikas
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SetP Stanikas
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SetP Stanikas
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Jānis Avotiņš
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Jānis Avotiņš
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Gabrielė Adomaitytė, Jānis Avotiņš
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Gabrielė Adomaitytė
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Ričardas Nemeikšis, Marija Puipaitė & Vytautas Gečas
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Ričardas Nemeikšis
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Marija Puipaitė & Vytautas Gečas
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Marija Puipaitė & Vytautas Gečas
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Mindaugas Lukošaitis
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Mindaugas Lukošaitis
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Viltė Bražiūnaitė ir Tomas Sinkevičius
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Eglė Pilkauskaitė
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Ray Bartkus
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Ray Bartkus
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SetP Stanikas
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SetP Stanikas
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Žilvinas Kempinas
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Žilvinas Kempinas
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Viltė Bražiūnaitė ir Tomas Sinkevičius
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Viltė Bražiūnaitė ir Tomas Sinkevičius
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Vytenis Jankūnas
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Vytenis Jankūnas
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3d Exhibition tour
Curator Linas Bliškevičius
Artists and designers: Gabrielė Adomaitytė, Jānis Avotiņš, Ray Bartkus, Kazimieras Brazdžiūnas, Jokūbas Čižikas, Adomas Danusevičius, Marija Puipaitė & Vytautas Gečas, Vytenis Jankūnas, Linas Jusionis, Žilvinas Kempinas, Mindaugas Lukošaitis, Lukas Marciulevičius, Donata Minderytė, Ričardas Nemeikšis, Eglė Pilkauskaitė, Monika Radžiūnaitė, Mykola Ridnyi, Dominykas Sidorovas, Viltė Bražiūnaitė ir Tomas Sinkevičius, SetP Stanikas, Kristina Šepetytė, Aira Urbonavičiutė, Vytautas Viržbickas, Paulius Vitkauskas, Kristijonas Žungaila.
On Tuesday July 14, the Vartai Gallery launches a group exhibition of works by the gallery’s own authors as well as several invited artists, Spectrum. On the opening day, we are pleased to invite you to visit the gallery from 12-8pm, Vilniaus str. 39 (please enter the building from Klaipėdos Str.).
“Through nerve impulses, the retina of the eye transmits information which our consciousness later breaks down into relationships and interprets as sensory material; the mind processes this information by looking for recognizable experiential and cultural connections, from which it forms a cognitive whole of objects, along with a broad variety of its constituent components. From this multifaced whole, the gaze chooses a motif, a detail, a nuance, concentrates on it and immerses itself in this aroused curiosity. It starts with approaching it, separating the chosen detail from the whole and assigning it a personal, individual meaning - detached from the context. It proceeds with eventually reuniting this meaning with the whole, thus complementing the latter with new forms of significance. The diversity of these meanings forms an invisible and ever-expanding part of the perceived visual shapes.”
- Linas Bliškevičius
On Tuesday July 14, the Vartai Gallery launches a group exhibition of works by the gallery’s own authors as well as several invited artists, Spectrum. On the opening day, we are pleased to invite you to visit the gallery from 12-8pm, Vilniaus str. 39 (please enter the building from Klaipėdos Str.).
“Through nerve impulses, the retina of the eye transmits information which our consciousness later breaks down into relationships and interprets as sensory material; the mind processes this information by looking for recognizable experiential and cultural connections, from which it forms a cognitive whole of objects, along with a broad variety of its constituent components. From this multifaced whole, the gaze chooses a motif, a detail, a nuance, concentrates on it and immerses itself in this aroused curiosity. It starts with approaching it, separating the chosen detail from the whole and assigning it a personal, individual meaning - detached from the context. It proceeds with eventually reuniting this meaning with the whole, thus complementing the latter with new forms of significance. The diversity of these meanings forms an invisible and ever-expanding part of the perceived visual shapes.”
Curator of the exhibition Linas Bliškevičius