15min recommends: what events not to miss this week? | Culture

15min recommends: what events not to miss this week? | Culture

September 2-28

Antanas Gudaitis exhibition “Compositions” – In Vilnius, Titanic. This is an exhibition dedicated to the 120th anniversary of the birth of Antanas Gudaitis, which is important not only because there have been no major exhibitions of the artist for at least several decades, but also because it aims to reveal the most vibrant and highly valued creative period of A. Gudaitis himself, which began since about 1959 and continuing until his death in 1989.

September 4

Laima Kreivytė’s tour of the exhibition “Unframed: Leis, Tabaka, Rožanskaitė” – In Vilnius, at the Vytautas Kasiulis Art Museum. The exhibition, which came from the KUMU Museum in Tallinn to the LNDM Vytautas Kasiulis Art Museum, is devoted to the works of three Baltic artists – Mallė Leis (1940-2017), Maija Tabaka (1939) and Marija Teresė Rožanskaitė (1933-2007) – of the end of the Soviet era, the 1980s and 1990s. for creativity.

September 5

Tetsuya Ozaki’s lecture “Yokai and Contemporary Japanese Art” – in Vilnius, at the National Art Gallery. T.Ozaki is the chief consultant, editor, publisher, curator, art critic, visiting researcher at the Academic Research Center of Kyoto University of the Arts for the exhibition “Beauties, Treasures and Samurai” (curator Dr. Arūnas Gelūnas).

September 5-8

Vilnius galleries weekend – In Vilnius, in various spaces. The event, which has been held since 2016, symbolically marks the beginning of the exhibition season. As every year, this event aims to draw attention to the wide panorama of contemporary art in the capital, encourages exhibition visitors to discover new points on the cultural map, and experience the viewpoints presented by guest curators.

September 6-7

Opening of the 15th Baltic Triennale “The Same Day”. – The triennial exhibition will welcome visitors with a two-day program of live performances and an exhibition featuring more than 50 artist(s) from around the world, which will be open until 2025. January 12th

Kaunas cultural fair – In Kaunas, Independence Square. Visitors will be able to meet culture and hear firsthand about the new cultural season, which will be presented by cultural organizations and initiatives of Kaunas and guests from Klaipėda, Šiauliai, Alytus and Vilnius.

September 7

2nd International Art and Science Triennale – in Klaipėda, in the Klaipėda Cultural Communication Center. The second international triennial is a unique art and science research project. By means of this synergy, an attempt is made to draw attention to complex, complex situations that have arisen as a result of intense human activity.


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2024-09-04 00:42:18

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