Photo reportage from the exhibition 'Physical Culture' by Augustas Serapinas at the Contemporary Art Centre

April 3, 2025
Author Echo Gone Wrong

Augustas Serapinas solo exhibition ‘Physical Culture’ runs at the Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) (Vokiečių st. 2, Vilnius) until 4th May 2025. This marks the largest and most ambitious presentation of his work to date. The exhibition is curated by Neringa Bumblienė.

The first iteration of Physical Culture was created in 2012 while Serapinas was a third-year student at the Vilnius Academy of Arts’ Sculpture Department. Since then, various versions of the installation have been exhibited at major international contemporary art platforms, including Unlimited at Art Basel in Switzerland (2023), 1857 project space in Oslo (2017), Bâtard performance art festival in Brussels (2016), and Frieze art fair in London (2016). The CAC now presents the most expansive edition of this work, covering 1,000 square metres and featuring fully operational fitness machines where replicas of plaster sculptures replace conventional weights.

The installation is inspired by Serapinas’ experience as a student at the National M. K. Čiurlionis School of Art in Vilnius, where art education follows a classical methodology emphasising life drawing and the mastery of painting and sculpture techniques. Revisiting the school’s archives, Serapinas reconstructs copies of his own student work, such as portraits of his classmates, an earthworm, and an alien, as well as plaster models once used for drawing classes. The exhibition includes replicas of well-known sculptures, such as Michelangelo’s David (16th century) and Apollo Belvedere (2nd century), long considered exemplars of Classical Antiquity.

The installation is activated by both individuals practicing academic drawing – traditionally focused on copying classical sculptures – and groups of visitors who will engage with the artwork as a functioning gym. Audiences will have the opportunity to take a closer look at Western art history and rethink local education systems, which emphasise repetitive practice and diligent, hard work – paralleled here with the discipline of working out in a gym.

The Lithuanian title of the work, Kūno kultūra, plays on the dual meaning of ‘physical education’ and the broader educational system, referencing the legacy of ancient Greece, where the cult of the body – still dominant in Western culture – originates.

Photographer: Jonas Balsevičius, Dovilė Markevičienė, Tautvytas Stukas

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, activated installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Dovilė Markevičienė

‘Physical Culture’, activated installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Dovilė Markevičienė

‘Physical Culture’, activated installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Dovilė Markevičienė

‘Physical Culture’, activated installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Tautvytas Stukas

‘Physical Culture’, activated installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Tautvytas Stukas

‘Physical Culture’, activated installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Tautvytas Stukas

‘Physical Culture’, activated installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Tautvytas Stukas

‘Physical Culture’, activated installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Tautvytas Stukas

‘Physical Culture’, activated installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Tautvytas Stukas

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Dovilė Markevičienė

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Dovilė Markevičienė

‘Physical Culture’, activated installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Dovilė Markevičienė

‘Physical Culture’, activated installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Dovilė Markevičienė

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Tautvytas Stukas

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Dovilė Markevičienė

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Dovilė Markevičienė

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius

‘Physical Culture’, installation view. Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) Vilnius, 2025. Photo: Jonas Balsevičius