Lithuanian Artistic Invasion in Latvia – news.lt



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Exhibition "Modern Lithuanian Ceramics" opened in Riga. The Panevezys art gallery has selected about thirty Lithuanian potteries created over a period of more than twenty years (1990-2016).

The exhibition presented at the Latvian Railway Museum can be considered as a panorama of contemporary Lithuanian ceramics. Current Lithuanian ceramics, like Lithuanian sculpture, walk stylistically, fluctuating between opposite poles – a figurative of a clbadical tradition and an object of abstract art. Three generations of artists are presented – from the clbadics of ceramics to the foundations of ceramics, to the youngest in search of creativity …

The collection presents the collection of contemporary Lithuanian ceramics from the Panevėžys collection International Ceramic Symposium. The works present to the visitors the artistic trends of the country's ceramics and the works of the most eminent authors, among them the famous Lithuanian ceramics: Juozas Adomonis, Romualdas Aleliūnas, Jonas Arčikauskas, Vilija Balčiūnienė, Eugenijus Čibinskas, Nerutė Čiukšienė, Tomas J. Daunora, Saulius Dirsė, Eglė. Einikytė-Narkevičienė, Dalia Gentvainytė-Arčikauskienė, Audrius Janusonis, Jurgita Jasinskaitė, Aldona Jonuškaitė-Šaltenienė Mary Karaliūtė, Kristina Karkaitė-Mazūrienė, Aldona Keturakienė, Dalia Lauckaite-Jakimaviciene, Jovita Laurušaitė, Juozas Lebednykas, Nomeda Marčėnaitė, Amber Martinionis, Alvydas Pakarklis, Egidijus Radvenskas, Gvidas Raudonius, Remigijus Sederevičius, Rimantas Skuodis, Rūta Šipalytė, Kostas Urbanavičius, Neringa Zemko, Rimas Visgirda

The works of the pioneers of clbadical Lithuanian clbadical ceramics have been exhibited, aiming to make the viewer reflect. Abstract plastic-based ceramics are also emotionally active, promising significant badociations with a clear aesthetic dimension and a succession of archaic cultures.

The eternal theme of ceramists is also presented – an attempt to redistribute ceramic dishes and give them the metaphysical dimension of a barrier world. The enlarged scale and the specific texture of the shamot give new nuances to the beloved motifs of the ceramics, the works acquire a terrestrial saturation, tangible material.

Goals and Quest

The exhibition reflects the research of the Lithuanian contemporary pottery school, with the intention of accentuating the form and giving it a meaningful alphabet, for show the personal relationship between the author and the artist. nature and culture According to the art historian Lijana Šatavičiūtė, the phenomena of Lithuanian ceramics – fragment of nature, archetypal dish, human figure – are united by the problems of culture and civilization in the broad sense, covering the meaning of life and the substance of the historical and cultural past.

The exhibition "Lithuanian contemporary ceramics" is part of the Latvian International Ceramics, which is part of Latvian International Ceramics. The exhibition "Modern Lithuanian ceramics" is part of international ceramics from Latvia. is part of the biennial cycle of the event and is dedicated to mark the centenary of the reconstruction of the Baltic States. In Riga, it will be available until July 27th.

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