Lithuanian pavilion in Venice – international recognition and exceptional attention of visitors Culture

Commissioner of the pavilion – director general of the Lithuanian National Art Museum (LNDM) dr. Arūnas Gelūnas. The landscape and architecture of the installation were created by Petras Išora-Lozuraitis and Ona Lozuraitytė-Išorė (“Išora x Lozutaitytė Studio”). The Lithuanian national pavilion in Sant’Antonino (St. Anthony) church will be open until October 31.

The opening attracted art lovers

The official opening of Pakui Hardware and Marija Teresė Rožanskaitė’s exhibition “Ignition” took place on April 19. On Friday evening, a large group of art pilgrims, fans of Lithuanian art and artists, and Venetians gathered near the Sant’Antonino (St. Anthony) church, where the pavilion is located. Those gathered filled the square in front of the church, watched the event from the adjacent bridge and even from the opposite bank of the canal.

At the opening, the artists, curators and the entire creative team were greeted by Lithuanian Vice Minister of Culture Daina Urbanavičienė and Ambassador of the Republic of Lithuania in Italy Dalia Kreivienė.

Gintarės Grigėnaitės/LNDM photo/Lithuanian pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale

“Participation in the Venice Biennale is, in a certain sense, a constant ignition for every artist. It opens up new possibilities, although it requires a lot of energy and stamina. I have no doubt that this will also be the beginning of something new, big and exciting for the Lithuanian duo “Pakui Hardware”. I am very happy that MT Rožanskaitė’s work is being presented in Venice. She was an outstanding Lithuanian artist, her life was very difficult due to political circumstances. It can be said that the life of the artist was full of many inflammations. However, today it is here, just like “Pakui Hardware”, and it is another victory of culture and creativity”, said Deputy Minister of Culture D.Urbanavičienė.

Ambassador D. Kreivienė thanked Lithuanian artists and the entire creative team, who contributed to the implementation of one of the most beautiful pavilions at the Venice Biennale and perfectly represented Lithuanian culture and art. She noted that every visitor to the exhibition will find an engaging and thought-provoking installation that combines the visions of two generations of Lithuanian artists who worked in different contexts and at the same time blends wonderfully into the unique space of Sant’Antonino (St. Anthony) church.

Commissioner of the pavilion, director general of LNDM dr. A. Gelūnas noted in his speech that the large international audience gathered for the opening of the Lithuanian national pavilion shows that art melts walls and that “Pakui Hardware” and MTRožanskaitė’s “Uždegimus” managed to do this. Thanking the LNDM team, he emphasized that it once again proved its ability to overcome even the most ambitious international projects.

During the opening of the pavilion, the director of the French Institute in Paris, Agnes Alfandari, gave a speech of welcome, mentioning the program of the Lithuanian season in France and the creation of the Lithuanian national pavilion connecting Pakui Hardware and MTRožanskaitė.

Gintarės Grigėnaitės/LNDM photo/Lithuanian pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale

Gintarės Grigėnaitės/LNDM photo/Lithuanian pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale

The opening was attended by Lithuanian Ambassador to the Holy See Sigita Maslauskaitė-Mažylienė, Honorary Consul of Lithuania in the Veneto Region Alberto Franceschis, Lithuanian Cultural Attaché in Italy Laura Gabrielaitytė-Kazulėnienė, Director of the Lithuanian Institute of Culture Julija Reklaitė, Commissioner of the Lithuanian Season in France Virginija Vitkienė, members of MTRožanskaitė’s family, art critics, curators, journalists, representatives of partners and sponsors.

Those gathered did not part for a long time, they looked at the pavilion illuminated by the evening sun and discussed among themselves even after the pavilion’s working hours had ended.

Photo by Gintarės Grigėnaitė/LNDM/Exhibition catalogue

Photo by Gintarės Grigėnaitė/LNDM/Exhibition catalogue

Aesthetically and conceptually powerful ignition

The Lithuanian national pavilion, curated by V. Klimašauskas and J. Laia, was highly praised by the international cultural media. Alex Greenberger, the editor of the influential Artnews portal, included “Ignition” in the top ten national pavilions on the eve of its official opening. The pavilion presented in fifth place is described as the most beautifully furnished and opening the extravaganza of carnal horrors in the 17th century. in the church.

The German cultural media giant Monopol evaluated “Uždegima” even more favorably. In the list of recommendations compiled by the editors, the Lithuanian national pavilion takes the first place and overtakes the pavilions of Germany, France, the USA and other countries. The review admires how evocatively “Ignition” is installed in the church: “The exhibition exhibits spider web, pulsating sculptures of Pakui Hardware made of aluminum and glass, half natural, half technological, similar to the 2007 the motifs of the deceased MTRožanskaitė’s paintings. In the educational space, the installation talks about medicine, the body, the inflammation that shakes the planet.”

Gintarės Grigėnaitės/LNDM photo/Lithuanian pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale

Gintarės Grigėnaitės/LNDM photo/Lithuanian pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale

“Ignition” received international media attention even before its opening at the Venice Biennale. Interviews with artists and reviews were published by such cultural publications as “Artform”, “Art Review”, “Kunstforum International” and others.

The catalog of the pavilion melts in hours, the new book about MTRožanskaitė is also gaining fans

The catalog published by LNDM and Mousse Publishing is now sold out. The red cover, drawn with silver nerve fibers, attracts the attention of buyers in the pavilion and the bookshop of the Venice Biennale. “Pakui Hardware”, V.Klimašauskas, J.Laia’a, Egla Mikalajūnė published in the catalog A.Gelūno, Estelle’ė Hoy, O. Lozuraitytė-Išorė and P.Išora-Lozuraičius, V.Klimašauska, J.Laia, Inga Lāce’s texts. The catalog contains extremely high-quality reproductions of Pakui Hardware and MTRožanskaitė works.

Gintarės Grigėnaitės/LNDM photo/Lithuanian pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale

Gintarės Grigėnaitės/LNDM photo/Lithuanian pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale

The catalog “Marija Teresė Rožanskaitė: X-Rays of Art and Life” (lit. “Marija Teresė Rožanskaitė: x-ray of art and life”), which has just appeared and was presented in the Lithuanian national pavilion, attracts the attention of visitors. The book published by “MTR art foundation” was compiled by dr. Laima Kreivytė and Mykolas Piekuras. Tuesday, May 7, 6:00 p.m. the authors will present the book at the Vytautas Kasiulis Art Museum of LNDM.

An intergenerational look at the effects of systemic wrongs and a call to heal

Opened in Venice, “Ignition” weaves together the artistic practices and experiences of different generations and explores the inflammations of (post)human, social and planetary bodies caused by today’s economic and social causes. MTRožanskaitė’s painting and “Pakui Hardware” sculptural installation combine the motifs of medicine and health, nature, outer space and industrial landscape.

“Ignition allows us to perceive what is invisible to the naked eye – the history written in the human and planetary bodies, the systems that are the real causes of ailments, the suppressed internal combustion. However, recognizing inflammation can be a starting point on the road to recovery if only we begin to consider more seriously the interconnectedness of all things, both living and inert.

Gintarės Grigėnaitės/LNDM photo/Lithuanian pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale

Gintarės Grigėnaitės/LNDM photo/Lithuanian pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale

The installation invites the viewer to experience a slightly feverish and giddy state of mind and body in order to perceive the complex web of life. A network that includes many subjects and fields – from medicine to hybrid nature, from the nervous system to the crackling sounds of technological scanning”, N. Černiauskaitė and U. Gelguda say.

Foreigners everywhere

The Venice Biennale of Contemporary Art has been held every two years since 1895. It is the most prestigious contemporary art exhibition in the world. The theme of this year’s biennial exhibition is “Stranieri Ovunque”. According to the curator Adran Pedrosa’s decision, the jubilee exhibition focuses on artists who are themselves foreigners, immigrants, expatriates, diasporas, emigrants, exiles and refugees.

The Lithuanian National Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale of Contemporary Art:

Church of Sant’Antonin
Castello 3300
30122 Venice
https://www.labiennale.org/en/noticeboard/453
Open I-VII from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
It is most convenient to reach the water by bus (vaporetto) going to the stop San Zaccaria A.


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2024-04-23 08:50:22

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