Art & Response / Ability – a contemporary painting exhibition of Baltic artists

August 26, 2015
Author Echo Gone Wrong

From 11th August to 2nd September Pamėnkalnis gallery (1 Pamėnkalnio St, Vilnius) features a contemporary painting exhibition “Art & Response / Ability”.

The idea for the project was inspired by the American poet Robert Duncan’s (1919-1988) thoughts on responsibility: “Responsibility is to keep / The ability to respond”. Duncan’s thoughts suggest a version that an artist’s responsibility is to try and achieve an artistic reaction to their surroundings and create a relationship between the artist, the work and the viewer. The curators of the exhibition are inviting you to rethink responsibility as not necessarily a moral or social category, but as space for conversation in the international artists and art lovers’ community. The authors with their works are not trying to shape the viewer’s perspective or to give well defined answers. “The ant’s a centaur in his dragon world”, – the organizers cite the words of Ezra Pound, appealing to the critical thinking and powers of imagination of the audience.

The artists presented in the exhibition are eleven artists from the Baltic countries: Kristians Brekte (LV), Jonas Gasiūnas, Helēna Heinrihsone (LV), Ieva Iltnere (LV), Toomas Kuusing (EE), Laurentsius (EE), Linas Liandzbergis, Vilmantas Marcinkevičius, Aleksejs Naumovs (LV), Kaido Ole (EE), Eglė Ulčickaitė.

Exhibition curators – Raimonds Kalējs, Uldis Pētersons, Linas Liandzbergis.

This is the second exhibition in the international collaboration and cultural exchange project “Art & Response / Ability“, that the Artists’ Association Gallery is developing together with Kuldiga Artists Residence (Latvia), Valand Art Academy (Sweden) and other partners. In July Pamėnkalnio Gallery presented the first exhibition “30 of 30: Art of Independent Latvia“, and in August in the same place another exhibition is planned – “YOUNG Art & Response / Ability“, which will present works created by international art students that attended Kuldiga Summer School.

The project is in part supported by Lithuanian Culture Council, Nordic Culture Point and Lithuanian Artists Association.

 

Kristians Brekte_Pirmadienis_2012

Kristians Brekte, Monday, 2012

Jonas Gasiunas_Velyku rytas_2012

Jonas Gasiūnas, Easter Morning, 2012

Egle Ulcickaite Kriviu gatve 54-3 2015

Eglė Ulčickaitė, Krivių gatvė 54-3, 2015

Egle Ulcickaite Kuratoriaus kalba 2015

Eglė Ulčickaitė, Curator’s Talk, 2015

Ieva Iltnere Antrasis gimtadienis 2015, Kapines 2015

Ieva Iltnere, The Second Birthday, 2015; Cemetary, 2015

Linas Liandzbergis _Trys limonai.Trys karaliai_2011

Linas Liandzbergis, Three Limons. Three Kings, 2011

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Art & Response / Ability, exhibition view, Pamėnkalnis gallery, 2015

Kristians Brekte_Eik sikt_2015 ir Laurentsius

Kristians Brekte, Eat Shit, 2015 (left); Laurentsius, Dead Christ or Love, 2013 (right)

Laurentsius_Mires kristus arba meile_ 2013

Laurentsius, Dead Christ or Love, 2013

Laurentsius _Suknistas Hitchcockas_ 2014

Laurentsius, Fuckin’ Hitchcock, 2014

Toomas Kuusing_Neandertaliecio urvo mokykla_2015 ir Koses kalnai_2014

Toomas Kuusing, The School of Neanderthal’s Cave, 2015; Porridge Mountains, 2014

Toomas Kuusing_Koses kalnai_2014

Toomas Kuusing, Porridge Mountains, 2014

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Art & Response / Ability, exhibition view, Pamėnkalnis gallery, 2015

Helena Heinrihsone_pagrindinesspalvos_2007

Helena Heinrihsone, Basic Colours, 2007

Vilmantas Marcinkevicius_Berniukas palapineje_2012

Vilmantas Marcinkevičius, A Boy in the Tent, 2012

Aleksej Naumovs_Kinu siena_2009

Aleksej Naumovs, The Wall of China, 2009

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Kaido Ole, Freak with a Book, 2014

Kaido Ole_Frykas su akiniais_2014

Kaido Ole, Freak with a Book, 2014

Photographs by Linas Liandzbergis