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Exhibition view gallery Titanikas

Indrė Rybakovaitė
Architectural model of the Ninth Fort in Kaunas, 2022
Oil on canvas
30 x 40 cm
12 x 16 in
12 x 16 in
Indrė Rybakovaitė, the recipient of the 'Zabolis Art Prize'24,' delves into the concept of the uncanny in her compelling painting series “Places of Change.” This project investigates the unsettling psychological...
Indrė Rybakovaitė, the recipient of the "Zabolis Art Prize'24," delves into the concept of the uncanny in her compelling painting series “Places of Change.” This project investigates the unsettling psychological state encapsulated by the German term "Unheimliche," which evokes feelings of uncertainty and anxiety about one's reality and experiences.
Over three years, Rybakovaitė visited around twenty diverse locations, including war and military history museums, memorial sites, and places of memory. Her work captures the complex atmospheres of these spaces, shaped by intangible elements like genius loci, weather, and personal narratives, as well as more identifiable factors such as aesthetic codes and the role of museums in shaping historical narratives.
Rybakovaitė’s paintings aim to convey the rich atmospheres and subtle anxieties of our time, forging a deep connection between the viewer and the nuanced experience of the uncanny. Her extensive education includes studies at the National M. K. Čiurlionis School of Arts, Vilnius Academy of Arts, Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design, and Dresden University of Fine Arts.
Rybakovaitė’s work has been showcased in numerous exhibitions across Europe, establishing her as a significant emerging voice in contemporary art.
Over three years, Rybakovaitė visited around twenty diverse locations, including war and military history museums, memorial sites, and places of memory. Her work captures the complex atmospheres of these spaces, shaped by intangible elements like genius loci, weather, and personal narratives, as well as more identifiable factors such as aesthetic codes and the role of museums in shaping historical narratives.
Rybakovaitė’s paintings aim to convey the rich atmospheres and subtle anxieties of our time, forging a deep connection between the viewer and the nuanced experience of the uncanny. Her extensive education includes studies at the National M. K. Čiurlionis School of Arts, Vilnius Academy of Arts, Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design, and Dresden University of Fine Arts.
Rybakovaitė’s work has been showcased in numerous exhibitions across Europe, establishing her as a significant emerging voice in contemporary art.
Exhibitions
2024 - Spectrum II, Galerija Vartai, Vilnius2024 - Group exhibitinion „Debesys“, Titanikas, Vilnius
2023 - Group exhibition “Fading vol.2”, with Yesul Lee and Virginia Lorenzetti, Atelier PunktBrot. Berlin, Germany
2023 - Exhibition with Philipp Gloger in Pop-Up gallery “APARTMENT”, Dresden, Germany
2023 - “Zabolis” Art Prize Finalist Exhibition, Special Prize winner, Vilnius Academy of Arts. Vilnius, Lithuania
2023 - Group exhibition ”Fading”, with Yesul Lee and Virginia Lorenzetti, Senatssaal, Dresden University of Fine Arts. Dresden, Germany
2022 - Solo exhibition “Konversion”, Städtische Galerie im Rathaus. Lippstadt, Germany
2022 - Group exhibition “Jahresausttellung“, Dresden University of Fine Arts. Dresden, Germany