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Valerija Lebedeva. The right calibre >>

Nicolas Bourriaud: “No possibility of being alone in my world” >>

Lithuanian-French exhibition of contemporary art PRESTIGE:PHANTASMAGORIA NOW (photo report) >>

Prestige: Phantasmagoria Now >>

Hojat Amani. Why textile, why Iran, why “Reprise”? >>

Nicolas Bourriaud : on Prestige and Art (video)

One of the most prominent curator in the world Nicolas Bourriaud shares his point of view about the art and at the opening of exhibition in Klaipėda tried to answer the questions about prestige.

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PRESTIGE:PHANTASMAGORIA NOW

28 September – 25 November 2012
Curated by Julija Čistiakova (FR), Ignas Kazakevičius (LT), Vidas Poškus (LT)

 
 
 
Valerija Lebedeva. The right calibre

2013-05-16
Two exhibitions opened at the Exhibition Hall of Klaipėda Culture and Communication Center (KCCC) illustrate the focus of the institution on strengthening its position at the European level. The new two-year international art project that is  run within the framework of Lithuania-Poland-Russia ENPI Cross-border Cooperation Programme, presented the representative exhibition of Kaliningrad artists „Made in Kaliningrad“ and the exhibition of Lithuanian female artists „Postidėja II. Atstatomieji darbai“ /Post-idea II. Renewal.

 
 
 

Aesthetics vs Information

[Aesthetics vs Information Vol. 1]...October 2010. Contemporary Russian art in Klaipėda. We still know  them, and they still identify us. It is interesting to observe how the generations of our and their artists change, how Russian art becomes westernised and what it loses in the process of assimilation. One of the objectives of this presentation of contem-porary Russian art was to draw attention to the specifically “Russian” stylistic lay-er in the works of authors who belong to different generations...

 
 
 

Camp Pixelache 2012 – Open Call

2012-02-07

We are organising a more compact edition of Pixelache Helsinki Festival called ‘Camp Pixelache’ during on 11-12 May 2012, based on previous Camp Pixelache experiments.

 
 
 
 
 
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