Exhibitions
2012 01 13

1) Dreamscape, from 2011-12-08 till 2012-01-28

  The exhibition DREAMSCAPE combines four different jewellery schools of the Baltic countries. This is an intriguing exhibition that discloses not only the substance of the DREAMSCAPE range of topics, but also the peculiarity of jewellery art in the Baltic countries. Here the audience will be able to become acquainted with the embodiments of different artists’ visions and manifestations of their dreams.

Location of the event: Gallery AV17 (Ausros vartu St. 17)

Free admission.

More information: www.av17gallery.com

2) Modernization. Art, Design and Architecture in the 1960's and 1970's; from 2011-12-09 till 2012-02-12

  The exhibition draws attention to the "forgotten" modernization in the sixties and the seventies of Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian architecture, design and art commenced at the political and cultural "warm-up" of the Soviet Union. Its goal is to highlight the correlation of modernist creative attitude, compulsory soviet agenda and international impulses which determined the formation of residential environment in this region.

Location of the event: National Gallery of Art (Konstitucijos Ave. 22)

Ticket prices: for adults – 6 Lt; for pupils, students, seniors – 3 Lt

3) Izabela Nowak. Left, right. From 2011-10-28 till 2012-02-28

  Photographer Izabela Nowak tells about her project: „Left, right is a street photography project I have started about a year ago. In this work I am focused on a particular moment of walking. Monotonous, everyday routine which makes people move forward. Work, home, shop and other places which need to be reached everyday. This little movement registers big city society, anonymous and often in a hurry.“

  Photos presented here were taken in Vilnius in 2011. Girl with umbrella was highlighted in a Street Photography Now Project in London. It was decided to present these street photographs not in the gallery but outside - on the wall at the entrance to the gallery "Actus Magnus".

Location of the event: gallery "Actus Magnus" (Pilies St. 36-44)

Free admission.

More information: www.actusmagnus.com

4) European Painting XVI – XIX c; from 2012-01-10 till 2012-03-10

  The collection of painting representing Western Europe has more than 300 works in Lithuanian Fine Arts Museum. The works present us with Italian, Spanish, Flaming, Austrian and German painting schools, representing the change of painting styles ranging from Romanticism to Realism. The exhibition in Radvila Palace Museum contains the most valuable part of this collection – 77 works of painting.

Location of the event: Radvila Palace (Vilniaus St. 22)

Ticket prices: for adults – 6 Lt; for pupils, students, seniors – 3 Lt

More information: www.ldm.lt

5) Two Centuries of Vogue; from 2011-09-09 till 2012-09-12

  Alexander Vassiliev’s collection, which is extremely rich in all kinds of fashion articles, is located in Paris and it took him 30 years to assemble it. Prior to Vilnius the exhibitions have been held in Riga, Paris, London, Brussels, Istanbul, Moscow, Sidney, Honk Kong, Tokyo and Santiago. Alexander Vassiliev’s collection consists of about 10 000 fashion garments and accessories beginning with the 18th century up to the 21st century. 

  The famous artist now offers to guide You through a period in vogue history from Romanticism to art deco, covering two hundred years. Most valued exhibits of Alexander Vassiliev's collection are presented: more than 60 dresses, 600 and more accessories, photos, graphic artwork, paintings and works of apllied art.

Location of the event: Museum of Applied Art (Arsenalo St. 3A)

Ticket prices: for adults – 6 Lt; for pupils, students, seniors – 3 Lt

More information: www.ldm.lt

6) From Mini to Maxi. The Fashion of the Seventies; from 2011-11-17 till 2012-11-14

  Once again Alexander Vassiliev provides us with an intrigue by presenting an exclusive exhibition "From mini to maxi. The fashion of the seventies": more than 70 dresses, suits, accessories (more than 200 pieces) and enlarged photographs (62 units) representing the seventies. 

  The whole exhibition is dedicated to the changeable fashion of the seventies. The display consists of rare examples of haute couture fashion made from the best fabrics and tailored by the best designers.

Location of the event: Museum of Applied Art (Arsenalo St. 3A)

Ticket prices: for adults – 6 Lt; for pupils, students, seniors – 3 Lt

More information: www.ldm.lt

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