The theme of the 31st international fair is the “Dream Era”, which focuses on dreams as the main manifestation of spontaneity and a future-oriented creative tool. This year, the gallery will present already recognized favorites of fair visitors, as well as new faces.
Photo of the organizers/Nomeda & Gediminas Urbonas. Mushroom powerhouse. 2017-2021. Installation. Tranzit Art Center, Bratislava (2020)
Among the returning artists are Eglė Ulčickaitė and Žilvins Landzbergas, whose works have attracted the attention of private collectors and prestigious institutions. World-renowned Lithuanian artists Nomeda and Gediminas Urbonai will make their debut at the fair, their works have been presented at the Venice, Sao Paulo, Gwangju, Taipei, Busan biennales, Manifesta and Documenta exhibitions, Art and Media Center ZKM (Karlsruhe), CAFA Museum, Beijing, etc. .
The group is joined by Mantas Valentukonis, a young artist who is not afraid to go beyond the boundaries of artistic expression. In his canvases, where the digital world seamlessly merges with reality, Valentukonis aims to explore the transductional connection between the physical and virtual worlds.
Gallery “Meno parkas” aims to show an innovative and visually attractive exposition, the exhibited works of both recognized and emerging artists in various media will allow the audience of the event to enjoy a versatile and engaging collection of contemporary art.
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Interview with Art Fair Curator, Lina Vaitiekūnaitė
Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Lina, to discuss the upcoming 31st International Fair with its theme “Dream Era.” Can you explain what ”Dream Era” signifies in the context of this year’s exhibition?
Lina Vaitiekūnaitė: Absolutely, thank you for having me. The “Dream Era” theme is all about celebrating spontaneity and creativity as tools for envisioning the future. We invite artists and visitors alike to explore how dreams can inspire innovation and artistic expression. It’s a chance to look beyond the mundane and imagine possibilities that come from our subconscious.
Editor: This fair sounds exciting, especially with both returning favorites and new contributors. Can you tell us about some of the artists who will be featured?
Lina Vaitiekūnaitė: Certainly! We’re thrilled to welcome back artists like Eglė Ulčickaitė and Žilvins Landzbergas, who have garnered significant attention from collectors and institutions. We’re particularly excited to introduce Nomeda and Gediminas Urbonas, renowned Lithuanian artists making their fair debut. Their past presentations at international venues like the Venice and Gwangju biennales truly make their work stand out.
Editor: Speaking of interesting artists, Mantas Valentukonis is mentioned. What can attendees expect from his art?
Lina Vaitiekūnaitė: Mantas is a phenomenal talent who challenges conventional artistic boundaries. His work beautifully merges digital elements with traditional canvas painting, exploring the connections between our digital and physical realities. Visitors can expect to be captivated by how he interprets contemporary themes through a unique lens.
Editor: That sounds intriguing! As we think about the role of dreams in creativity, do you have any personal insights on how the theme has influenced the selection of works for this fair?
Lina Vaitiekūnaitė: The theme has significantly shaped our curation process. We focused on works that evoke emotion and provoke thought, allowing visitors to experience art as a gateway to their dreams. Each piece selected tells a story, embodying the spontaneity that dreams inspire. It’s all about creating an immersive environment where creativity can flourish.
Editor: Thank you, Lina, for giving us a glimpse into the thought process behind this year’s fair. We look forward to seeing how the “Dream Era” theme unfolds through these incredible artists!
Lina Vaitiekūnaitė: Thank you! We’re excited for everyone to join us and experience the dreamlike creativity brought to life at the fair.
Om his work?
Lina Vaitiekūnaitė: Mantas Valentukonis is a remarkable young artist who pushes the boundaries of artistic expression. His pieces intertwine the digital world with reality, creating a unique experience that invites viewers to explore the connections between the physical and virtual realms. Attendees can expect a thought-provoking interaction with his work, encouraging them to reflect on how technology and art intersect in our lives today.
Editor: That sounds fascinating! How does the “Meno parkas” gallery plan to showcase these diverse talents at the fair?
Lina Vaitiekūnaitė: Our goal is to curate an innovative and visually engaging exhibition. We aim to create a versatile collection that not only highlights the mastery of established artists but also gives a platform to emerging talents. By featuring a range of media, we want to offer visitors a rich and immersive experience that inspires and captivates through contemporary art.
Editor: With such an all-encompassing theme and a roster of talented artists, what do you hope visitors take away from the “31st International Fair”?
Lina Vaitiekūnaitė: Above all, I hope visitors leave inspired. The “Dream Era” theme emphasizes the potential of imagination and creativity in shaping our future. We want attendees to engage with the art, reflect on their dreams and aspirations, and recognize the importance of art as a catalyst for change and innovation in society. It’s about fostering a sense of wonder and possibility as they navigate through the exhibition.
Editor: That beautifully encapsulates the spirit of the fair. Thank you for sharing these insights, Lina. We’re looking forward to the event!
Lina Vaitiekūnaitė: Thank you! We’re excited to welcome everyone and celebrate the power of dreams through art.