 | | 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. |
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 | | Ignas Kazakevičius. The Fourth Moscow Biennial: Rewrite, Re-edit, Reload | 2011-12-22 The Moscow Biennial of Contemporary Art, just like the city itself, is marked by a wide swing, opportunities, prospects, and... anarchy. The Fourth Moscow Biennial, ‘Rewriting Worlds’, invited Peter Weibel, a German art theorist and media specialist, director of Karlsruhe Centre for Art and Media, for the rewriting. |
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 | | Laima Kreivytė. The birth of psychoanalysis from the babble of a hysteric | 2011-10-19 Contemporary art can be a cheap trick, tedious intellectual exercises, DIY video crafts – you name it. The question of what art is and what it is not concerns only esotericists. I don’t care what one should call certain spiritual and physical practices that end up in museums and galleries, unable to fit elsewhere. |
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 | | Aesthetics vs Information Vol. 2 | 2011-09-21 The project “Aesthetics vs Information” refers to the contemporary overload of information, therefore, it offers to change the meaning of „aesthetic“ and „information“ assigned a posteriori to certain phenomena or things and challenges the traditionally established communication values. The aim of the project is to find out whether the aesthetic components can serve as actively, strikingly and comprehensibly as the informational message.
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 | | Ramūnas Čičelis. Along the paths of insanity | 2011-09-09 Shocked – this is how I felt after visiting an exhibition of Danish modern art called “Bedlam. Normality and Other Manias” that was held in Art Gallery of Klaipeda Culture Communication Centre on 12th of August. |
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 | | Mindaugas Klusas. Three worlds in polemically small Klaipėda | 2011-08-0 Klaipėda's Culture Communication Centre Exhibition Hall (Lithuania) hosted the art project “3 Worlds In 1” curated by Edward Lucie-Smith together with Zavier Ellis, Janet Rady and Ignas Kazakevičius. The show was divided into three sections: London International, Polemically Small and New Iranian Art. |
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