Online:

Ignas Kazakevičius. The Fourth Moscow Biennial: Rewrite, Re-edit, Reload >>

Textile art  exhibition „En Face“ >>

Laima Kreivytė. The birth of psychoanalysis from the babble of a hysteric >>

54th International Art Exhibition ILLUMInations Venice Biennale (photoreport) >>

Moscow bieannial 2011 (photoreport) >>

Presenting installation "Total Equality" at Lulea Art Biennial '11 (photo) >>

3 Worlds in 1 >>

KCCC Exhibition hall will represent Danish contemporary art exhibition „Bedlam. On normality and other obsessions“ >>

Upcoming exhibitions at KCCC 2011 >>

International residency at Klaipėda Culture Communication Centre (Lithuania) >>

Klaipėda Culture Communication Centre Exhibition Hall announces call for applications for exhibitions in the year 2011 >>

 

“Young Creators of Europe 2011/2013” in Klaipeda (photo report)

On the 20th of January 2012, at KCCC Exhibition Hall, Klaipėda Culture Communication Centre presented to the state and port-city audience an international biennial “Young Creators of Europe 2011/2013”.

“YOUNG CREATORS FO EUROPE” – international biennal of contemporary art, administrated by the city of Montrouge (France), which presents the works of artists of the younger generation. Annual exhibitions of the young creators initiated by the French city of Montrouge have developed into a united biennale of contemporary art organized by several European countries.

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“Young Creators of Europe 2011/2013” in Klaipeda (1)

On the 20th of January 2012, at KCCC Exhibition Hall, Klaipėda Culture Communication Centre shall present to the audience of the country and seaport town international exhibition “Young Creators of Europe 2011/2013”.

 
 
 
Both sides of the Void (EN, DE)

2012-02-01
Berlin’s Werkstattgalerie presents the Lithuanian artists’ project Both sides of the Void. The exhibition in Germany features Agnė Jonkutė’s paintings, Bronė Neverdauskienė and Monika Žaltauskaitė-Grašienė’s installation, and Remigijus Treigys’s photographs.

 
 
 

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...

 
 
 
 
 
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