VADIM FISHKIN / Julijonas Urbonas: ARTSCAPE: SLOVENIA
In his post-conceptual work, Vadim Fishkin reflects on the avant-garde tradition, in which what are important to him are the aspects of utopianism, (self-)deception, and the human endeavour to subjugate nature and the cosmos. The artist understands art as a laboratory where utopias rejected by scientists can be brought to life. Fishkin implements and presents them in a number of ways – by constructing a deceptive electronic or light object that seems to defy physical laws; by employing light, air and sound in installations in order to confound not just the viewer's gaze but the other senses as well; by using wireless technology to remotely control the environment from which he is very far away or by choosing the simplest technology – setting out a utopian idea in a drawing. Fishkin's work abounds in humour and the absurd, yet at the same time he endows the complex technology employed with a poetic character.
Artscape is a long-term interdisciplinary project, dedicated to presenting Europe's art scene in the 21st century, initiated by three organizations – Menų vartai, Kino pavasaris film festival and Vilnius Jazz festival – in 2009, when Vilnius was the European Capital of Culture. The part of the Artscape program taking place at Galerija Vartai presents exclusive solo projects by foreign artists alongside works by Lithuanian ones. The project has already showcased 38 Lithuanian and European artists: Ignasi Aballí, Hans Op de Beeck, Laura Garbštienė, Ugnius Gelguda, Jesper Just, Žilvinas Landzbergas, Atelier van Lieshout, Dainius Liškevičius, Miks Mitrēvics, Gintaras Makarevičius, Svajonė and Paulius Stanikas, Erwin Wurm, and others. Since 2012 the Artscape concept was expanded to include exhibitions by artists from all over the world.