A. Macijauskas was born in 1938. In Kaunas, his work is deeply rooted in the city’s history and culture. His early experiences in both the conflicted urban and harsh rural environments greatly influenced his versatile work. Aleksandras Macijauskas for many years (until 2009) headed the Kaunas branch of the Lithuanian Union of Photographic Artists and founded the Kaunas School of Photography, shaping future generations of photographers.
A. Macijauskas’ unique style, characterized by dynamic compositions and modern aesthetics, earned him international recognition. His works have been exhibited alongside world photography legends in Brussels, Venice, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and other major museums and festivals around the world.
In his acclaimed series “Village Markets”, “Veterinarijos Klinikos”, Macijauskas conveys the essence of Lithuanian culture, combining modernity with traditions and giving his objects a dramatic, Macijausian theatricality.
According to Dr. Tomas Pabedinskas, A. Macijauskas gave Lithuanian humanist worldview roughness, tension, conflict, open irony, and thoughtful meaning. Drama is born from the duality of A. Macijauskas’ photographs.
In the best works of the author, the peculiarities of the form of photographs turn reality into an unusual spectacle, allowing the photographer to create an artistic image, the meaning of which opens beyond the visual document of reality and the obvious content. A. Macijauskas not only conveys the tension of the recorded moment, but also shows our whole life as a grotesque, constantly repeating drama as the circle of life turns.
His contribution to photography emphasizes the power of art to transcend cultural and political boundaries, thereby confirming the global significance of the Lithuanian photographic tradition. A. Macijauskas remains an important figure in the world of photography, famous for his innovative approach and dedication to documenting the human condition and relationships.
Works from the series “Veterinary Clinics” (1977-1984) are exhibited in the exhibition “Gyventi” by Aleksandrs Macijauskas. The exhibition will be open until May 5.
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2024-04-04 13:13:51