SEASON OF CULTURE 2015
P R O G R A M M E
Lithuania in KrakowSEASON OF CULTURE 2015
Texts by Virginija CibarauskėTranslation from Lithuanian
to Polish: Małgorzata Litwinowiczto English: Olga Lempert
Editor of English text: Medeinė Tribinevičius Graphic design and layout: Jokūbas Jacovskis · www.interse.ltCover image: M. K. Čiurlionis. Sonata No. 6 (Sonata of the Stars). Allegro. 1908 (detail).
Courtesy of the M. K. Čiurlionis National Museum of Art. Kaunas
Published by Lithuanian Culture Institute · www.lithuanianculture.ltPrinted in Lithuania by Kopa · www.kopa.lt · Circulation: 3,500
© Lithuanian Culture Institute, 2015isbn 978-609-8015-50-8
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Patronage
Šarūnas Birutis, Minister of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania and Prof. Małgorzata Omilanowska, Minister of Culture and National Heritage
of the Republic of Poland
Coordinator
Main Partners
Partners
Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in the Republic of Poland
Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania
On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Restoration of Independence we are happy to present the Lithuanian Season of Culture in Krakow, the city which more than any other place in Poland is connected with our country. For centuries Krakow has been the capital of Polish Kings and Lith-uanian Grand Dukes. The Jagiellonian University became alma mater for generations of Lithuanian cultural elite starting with the patriarchs of the written Lithuanian language and those who fostered ideas of the modern Lithuania.
The versatile programme we bring to Krakow gives a unique opportunity to (re)discover the Lithuanian-Polish historical and cultural contexts and contemporary narratives. Historical expositions, modern and con temporary art exhibitions, concerts, drama performances, literature evenings, panel discussions and lectures feature outstanding creators and thinkers of the past and of today from both Lithuania and Poland, including Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, Eugeniusz Morawski, Czesław Miłosz, Tomas Venclova, Krystian Lupa, Kristina Sabaliauskaitė, Lukas Geniušas are just the few to name.
I give my sincere greetings to all the participants. I would like to extend special thanks to the Polish partners for their essential contribution to the Lithuanian Season of Culture in Krakow. I hope that the citizens and visitors of Krakow will enjoy “Lithuania in Krakow” and the programme will offer a space for a meaningful dialogue between our cultures and peoples.
Šarūnas BirutisMinister of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania
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Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear Friends! I am delighted that this Autumn the Polish audience will again be able
to experience the wonderful Lithuanian culture presented within the Lithuanian Season of Culture in Krakow by their most prominent repre-sentatives. The previous event of this nature and importance, Lithuanian Culture Days in Poland, organized to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Poland and Lithuania in 2006, attracted much attention. I have a deep conviction that through broader cultural cooperation we can get to know each other better, find common elements appearing in the culture of both countries, but also try to understand the differences and get rid of stereotypes.
Within the framework of the Lithuanian Culture Season in Krakow, its organizers — Lithuanian Culture Institute, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania, the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of Poland, the City of Krakow, the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in Poland, and Honorary Consulates of the Republic of Lithuania in Poland — will present to the Poles the most interesting cultural events of recent years. With great pleasure, together with the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania, I have given a honorary patronage over the Season.
Within three months, residents and numerous guests staying in Krakow will be able to, among others, get acquainted with painting and music of Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, to recall the heritage of Lithuanian Jews, and also to meet with the most prominent Lithuanian writers and transla-tors at the Conrad Festival and the International Book Fair. One also cannot fail to mention the opportunity to see the King Sigismund Augustus’ coat of arms tapestry from the collections of the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania or communing with contemporary art and photography. The most important events of the Season include also the significant examples of the Polish-Lithuanian cultural cooperation, such as the play Heroes’ Square by the Lithuanian National Drama Theatre, directed by a Pole, Krystian Lupa, or a concert of Karol Szymanowski Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra in Krakow conducted by Lithuanian conductor Modestas Pitrėnas.
I am glad that the partners in the realization of this ambitious project include the best Polish cultural institutions. I am also convinced that the excellent artistic level of these projects, enthusiasm and consistency
with which their organizers worked, will become a strong impulse for better, closer cultural cooperation of artists, creators and inhabitants of Poland and Lithuania. This is very important especially now, when Poland and Lithuania celebrate the quarter-century of regaining freedom. I hope that in the near future we will also have the opportunity to present Polish culture in Lithuania on such a scale.
I would like to wish all the participants in the events organized within the framework of Lithuanian Season of Culture in Krakow a lot of excellent experiences and fun.
Prof. Małgorzata OMilanowskaMinister of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland
exhibition YIVO in Vilnius. The Beginning of the Legend · · · 81 October – 8 November 2015
ChaMber MusiC ConCert Autumn Preludes · · · 1014 October 2015
exhibition Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis. Lithuanian Tale · · · 1216 October 2015 – 31 January 2016
exhibition Sigismund Augustus’s Armorial Tapestry from Vilnius · · · 1416 October 2015 – 17 January 2016
syMPhoniC MusiC ConCert Čiurlionis, Morawski, Barkauskas, Grieg · · · 16
16 and 17 October 2015
Lithuanian Literature at the Conrad Festival · · · 1819 – 25 October 2015
Lithuania in Focus at the 19th International Book Fair in Krakow · · · 20
22 – 25 October 2015
exhibition A Million Lines · · · 2426 November 2015 – 31 January 2016
exhibition Quiet Life. Modern Lithuanian Photography · · · 2611 December 2015 – 31 January 2016
PerforManCe Thomas Bernhard’s Heroes’ Square · · · 2813 December 2015
PROGRAMME
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exhibition
YIVO in Vilnius. The Beginning of the Legend
Before WWII Vilnius was known as “the Jerusalem of the North” because it was a hub of Jewish culture and research. For example, the Talmud interpreter Elijah the Vilna Gaon was born in Vilnius and the literary classic Moshe Kulbak lived and worked in the city. For a long time there was a saying: “Look for money in Łódź, but for wisdom — Vilnius.”
For this reason Vilnius was the place where in 1925 the Jewish Research Institute YIVO was founded. YIVO organized studies in Jewish history, culture, and arts and over the years has built a community and influenced the intellectual lives of Jews across Central and Eastern Europe. During the organization’s lifespan some of the world’s greatest scholars have agreed to serve as honorary board members. In 1940 the Institute moved to New York where it continues its work to this day.
This exhibition, dedicated to YIVO’s work in Vilnius, is hosted by the Galicia Jewish Museum in Krakow’s historically Jewish Kazimierz neigh-bourhood. The exhibition provides an introduction to Litvak culture and the Institute’s operations. Some of the materials are on display to the general public for the first time, including a letter from honorary YIVO board member Albert Einstein to fellow board member Shimon Dubnov (historian) and YIVO leaders.
YIVO vestibule, featuring a world map marked with YIVO branches
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1 October – 8 November 2015 exhibition oPening: 30 September | 18.00
Galicia Jewish Museum (Żydowskie Muzeum Galicja)ul. Dajwór 18, 31-052 Krakow
organizers: Galicia Jewish Museum and Lithuanian Culture InstituteCurators: Lara Lempertienė, Giedrė Jankevičiūtė
29 October | 18.00
Lecture: “Redemption of Memory: Preserving, Studying and Presenting the Documents of Eastern European Jewish Communities”
Speaker: PhD Lara Lempertienė, Vilnius University; Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania
www.litwawkrakowie.lt www.galiciajewishmuseum.org
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ChaMber MusiC ConCert
Autumn Preludes
The symphonic poems, fugues, preludes, and other works of the Lithuanian composer and painter Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis are classics of Lithuanian music. The artist sought to erase the border between music and visual art and as a result his compositions are exceptionally visual: the melodies have a graphic outline, the sounds — a colourful quality. Čiurlionis had a special connection to Warsaw; his professional path as a composer began there when, in 1897, he began studying at the Warsaw Music Institute.
The concert programme includes works inspired by Romanticism. Works by Čiurlionis, contemporary Lithuanian composer and so-called
“new Romantic” Faustas Latėnas, and Antonin Dvořák will be performed by charismatic pianist Petras Geniušas and the Čiurlionis String Quartet, renowned for their impeccable technique and heartfelt improvisations.
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14 October 2015 | 19.30
Karol Szymanowski Philharmonic in Krakow (Filharmonia im. Karola Szymanowskiego w Krakowie)
ul. Zwierzyniecka 1, 31-103 Krakow
organizers: Karol Szymanowski Philharmonic in Krakow, Lithuanian National Philharmonic Society, Ludwig van Beethoven Association
PerforMers: Čiurlionis String Quartet, Petras Geniušas — piano
PrograMMe
Mikalojus Konstantinas ČiurlionisQuartet in c minor
i. Allegro moderato ii. Andante iii. Menuetto
“Dainelė” (“Little song”), Vl 199 Prelude Des-dur, Pastoral Vl 187Prelude a-moll op. 11Prelude F-dur/a-moll Vl 188Prelude b-moll Vl 269
Intermission
Faustas LatėnasString Quartet No. 2, In Loving Memory
Antonin DvořákPiano Quintet No. 2 A-dur, op. 81
i. Allegro ma non tanto ii. Dumka: Andante con moto iii. Scherzo (Furiant): Molto vivace iV. Finale: Allegro
www.litwawkrakowie.lt www.filharmonia.krakow.pl
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16 October 2015 – 31 January 2016 exhibition oPening: 15 October | 18.00
International Cultural Centre Gallery (Galeria Międzynarodowego Centrum Kultury)
Rynek Główny 25, 31-008 Krakow
organizers: International Cultural Centre and M. K. Čiurlionis National Museum of Art
aCCoMPanying PrograMMe
26 September | 11.00 17 October | 11.00
“Lithuanian Krakow” — a walking tour led by Dr. Kamil Pecela
24 October | 17.00
Discussion: “Vilnius: History and Memory” Participants: Jerzy Bahr, Barbara Toruńczyk, Tomas Venclova Moderator: Jacek Purchla
More information about the programme: www.mck.krakow.pl
exhibition
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis Lithuanian Tale
Lithuanian artist and composer Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (1875–1911) was one of Central and Eastern Europe’s most innovative modernists. He synthesized music and art to enrich early 20th century European painting with unique creations of visual art—painted sonatas, preludes and fugues. His sensual, mystical, and conceptual work contains notes of Symbolism, neoromanticism, and abstraction and can be compared to the works of such artists as Edvard Munch, Odilon Redon and Vassily Kandinsky.
The exhibition Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis. Lithuanian Tale presents nearly 100 objects, including paintings, graphic art, sketchbooks, music records, and photographs of people and places important to the artist. Among these places is Warsaw, whose cultural atmosphere Čiurlionis absorbed by listening to his beloved Chopin and studying at the Warsaw School of Fine Art.
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis. Raigardas. II from tryptych. 1907
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www.litwawkrakowie.lt www.ciurlionis.lt
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Sigismund Augustus’s Armorial Tapestry from VilniusA SPECIAL SHOWING AT THE WAWEL ROYAL CASTLE
The Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania sits in the heart of Vilnius. Having been destroyed in the early 19th century by the calamities of his-tory, the palace was recently rebuilt; it has been open to the public since 2013 and houses a national museum.
Among the most prized exhibits is the tapestry decorating the Renais-sance chamber, which once belonged to Sigismund Augustus, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. It likely hung in the Vilnius residence. The piece, created by Flemish masters, features a coat of arms composed of the coats of arms of the rulers of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and of the Kingdom of Poland, symbolizing the close-knit relationship between the two nations. The story of the tapestry’s return to Lithuania is fascinat-ing. It was purchased in 2009 at an auction house in Paris. It is thought the tapestry was brought to Paris by John Casimir Vasa, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. Vasa’s belongings were sold off in 1673, several months after his death. The pride of the Palace of the Grand Dukes, this art piece, which symbolically unites the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland, is coming for a brief visit to Krakow where it will shine amongst the Wawel Castle’s rich collection of heraldic tapestries that belonged to Sigismund Augustus and other rulers.
Sigismund Augustus’s Armorial Tapestry (detail), 1544–1548
16 October 2015 – 17 January 2016 exhibition oPening: 16 October | 12.00
Wawel Royal Castle (Zamek Królewski na Wawelu)Wawel 5, 31-001 Krakow
organizers: Wawel Royal Castle and the National Museum — Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania
29 October 2015 | 17.00
Lecture: “The Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania and its Collections”Speaker: Dalius Avižinis, Head of Records and Conservation, Collections Department
www.litwawkrakowie.lt www.wawel.krakow.plwww.valdovurumai.lt
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One of the most beautiful connections made between Lithuanian and Pol-ish cultures is the inspiring friendship between the Lithuanian composer Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis and the Polish composer Eugeniusz Morawski. The crown jewel of this relationship was the creation of the symphonic poem “In the Woods”, written by Čiurlionis and dedicated to Morawski. The artists met at the Warsaw Music Institute, where Morawski introduced Čiurlionis to the cultural life of the city and supported him throughout his studies at Leipzig Conservatory. Both composers were inspired by Romanticism; their symphonic poems are emotional and monumental and hold a multidimensional world of spiritual experience.
At the Karol Szymanowski Philharmonic, listeners will hear two sym-phonic poems performed by the Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra, known as Poland’s best: Čiurlionis’ dreamlike “In the Woods” and the Morawski’s
“Nevermore”, inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s mystic poem The Raven. Works by the Norwegian Romantic Edvard Grieg and by Vytautas Barkauskas, one of the most well known contemporary Lithuanian composers, will also be performed. The concert will be conducted by Modestas Pitrėnas, winner of the 2003 Grzegorz Fitelberg International Competition for Conductors; also performing is Lukas Geniušas, one of the best of the next generation of European pianists, whose accolades include the XVI International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 2010 and the XV International Tchaikovsky Competition in 2015.
Modestas Pitrėnas
16 October 2015 | 19.30 and 17 October | 18.00
Karol Szymanowski Philharmonic in Krakow (Filharmonia im. Karola Szymanowskiego w Krakowie)
ul. Zwierzyniecka 1, 31-103 Krakow
organizers: Karol Szymanowski Philharmonic in Krakow and Lithuanian Culture Institute
PerforMers: Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra, Modestas Pitrėnas — conductor; Lukas Geniušas — piano
PrograMMe
Eugeniusz Morawski-Dąbrowa“Nevermore”. Symphonic poem after Edgar Allan Poe
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis“Miške” (“In the Woods”)
Intermission
Vytautas BarkauskasKonzertstück for symphony orchestra no. 2
Edvard GriegPiano Concerto in a minor, op. 16
www.litwawkrakowie.lt www.filharmonia.krakow.pl www.ciurlionis.lt
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19–25 October 2015
Palace under the Rams (Pałac pod Baranami)Rynek Główny 27, 31-010 Krakow
organizers: Krakow Festival Office and Tygodnik Powszechny Foundation, Lithuanian Culture Institute
PartiCiPating authors: Leonidas Donskis, Herkus Kunčius, Kristina Sabaliauskaitė, Alvydas Šlepikas, Tomas Venclova
20 October | Tuesday
15.00 Discussion: “Violence and Imagination” Participants: Leonidas Donskis and Tomas Venclova Moderator: Krzysztof Czyżewski
23 October | Friday
13.00 “The Vilnius Syndrome”. A meeting with Herkus Kunčius Moderator: Ziemowit Szczerek
14.00 “Silva. A Chronicle of Two Nations” A meeting with Kristina Sabaliauskaitė Moderator: Michał Nogaś
25 October | Sunday
12.00 “Wolf Children”. A meeting with Alvydas Šlepikas Moderator: Justyna Nowicka
www.litwawkrakowie.lt www.conradfestival.pl
Lithuanian Literature at the Conrad Festival
Kristina Sabaliauskaitė, Leonidas Donskis, Tomas Venclova, Herkus Kunčius and Alvydas Šlepikas
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24 October | Saturday
11:00 Meet and greet with Kęstutis Kasparavičius, presenting the book Mała Zima and creative workshop for children “White Elephant of Luck”. Event co-organized with Ezop Publishing House. Participants: author, Małgorzata Gierałtowska. Moderator: Barbara Gawryluk
13:30 Discussion: “Vilnius’ Identity: New narratives. Herkus Kunčius’ Litwin w Wilnie, Kristina Sabaliauskaitė’s Silva rerum, Tomas Venclova’s Opisać Wilno”. Participants: Herkus Kunčius, Kristina Sabaliauskaitė, Tomas Venclova. Moderator: Paweł Huelle
15:00 Discussion: “New Ukraine — New Eastern Europe?”. A conversation between Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine on Eastern Europe’s neighbourly relations. Participants: Bogumiła Berdychowska, Adam Pomorski, Taras Voznyak. Moderator: Leonidas Donskis
17:00 Herkus Kunčius and Piotr Kępiński: “A Conversation Between a Lithuanian and a Pole”. Event co-organized with the publishing house College of Eastern Europe. Moderator: Laurynas Vaičiūnas
22–25 October 2015
International Exhibition and Convention Centre EXPO Krakow (Międzynarodowe Centrum Targowo-Kongresowe EXPO Kraków)
ul. Galicyjska 9, 31-586 Krakow
organizers: Targi w Krakowie and Lithuanian Culture Institute
budapeszt ab seminar room
22 October | Thursday
10.00 Creative workshop for children with artist Ieva Babilaitė12.00 Creative workshop for children with artist Sigutė Chlebinskaitė15.00 Programme for professionals: a meeting between Polish publishers
and translators of Lithuanian literature
23 October | Friday
10.00 Creative workshop for children with artist Sigutė Chlebinskaitė12.00 Creative workshop for children with artist Ieva Babilaitė14.00 Discussion: “On the Things We Do Not Want to Remember”
Participants: Leonidas Donskis, Šarūnas Liekis, Konstanty Gebert Moderator: Leonidas Donskis Discussion in English with Polish translation
17:00 Discussion: “Czesław Miłosz or Česlovas Milošas? The poet’s Polish and Lithuanian biography” Participants: Mindaugas Kvietkauskas, Agnieszka Kosińska Moderator: Rasa Rimickaitė, Lithuanian Cultural Attaché in Poland
Lithuania in Focus at the 19th International Book Fair in Krakow
www.litwawkrakowie.lt www.ksiazka.krakow.pl
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Lithuania in Krakow: Season of Culture 2015 · Lithuanian Literature
Photo by Liudas Masys. Courtesy of Šeimininkė magazine
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Autumn in Krakow will be dedicated to Lithuanian literature. The Krakow Book Fair, where Lithuania is the guest of honour, and the Conrad Festival will feature meetings with Lithuania’s most relevant authors, presentations of the newest books, and intriguing discussions.
The primary topic of the books and discussions presented this year is memory and its effect on the formation of the individual and the nation. Professor Leonidas Donskis will present the Polish translation of his study Power, Imagination and Memory (Władza, wyobraźnia i pamięć), and will dedicate his discussion on memory to the things we do not wish to remember and the reasons why we do not want to remember them. Alvydas Šlepikas will meet with readers to speak about the somewhat forgotten fates of Eastern Prussia’s “wolf children”, as revealed in his novel My Name is Marytė (Mano vardas — Marytė).
While in Krakow Lithuanian authors will also meet to discuss the identity of one of the most enduring characters in their books—the city of Vilnius. Kristina Sabaliauskaitė’s novel Silva rerum, freshly translated into Polish, brings 17th century Vilnius back to life; Herkus Kunčius’ novel A Lithuanian in Vilnius (Litwin w Wilnie) registers the transformations of both the nation’s capital and the Lithuanian individual in Soviet and post-Soviet times; poet Professor Tomas Venclova’s collection of historical essays, Describing Vilnius (Opisać Wilno), unpacks the history of the city, from the time of its foundation to the end of the 20th century, as reconstructed through individual memory. Venclova and Donskis will also co-present a book of con-versations, The Search for Optimism in a Pessimistic Age (O poszukiwaniu optymizmu w epoce pesymizmu), dedicated to the relations between Eastern European states. Donskis’ conversation with Polish and Ukrainian intellectu-als will attempt to prognosticate the way the birth of a new political nation in Ukraine will change the political landscape of Europe.
The book A Conversation Between a Lithuanian and a Pole (Rozmowa Litwina z Polakiem), by Herkus Kunčius and Piotr Kępiński, is more than a dialogue between two writers of the same generation. Rather, to quote Adam Michnik, it is a dialogue between two countries. The close connection between the two states will also be discussed in relation to Czesław Miłosz’s Lithuanian and Polish biographies.
For the little ones, the Krakow Book Fair will feature the presentation of the book Little Winter (Mała Zima) by Kęstutis Kasparavičius, as well as workshops with book illustrators Ieva Babilaitė and Sigutė Chlebinskaitė.
lithuanian booth d38 Meetings with authors and signing sessions
23 October | Friday
15.30 Meeting with Leonidas Donskis
24 October | Saturday
13.30 Meeting with Kęstutis Kasparavičius14.00 Meeting with Alvydas Šlepikas15.00 Meeting with Tomas Venclova15.30 Meeting with Kristina Sabaliauskaitė18.00 Meeting with Herkus Kunčius
Kęstutis Kasparavičius. Flying Books
Lithuania in Krakow: Season of Culture 2015 · Lithuanian Literature
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exhibition
A Million LinesPART OF THE XII BALTIC TRIENNIAL
26 November 2015 – 31 January 2016 exhibition oPening: 25 November | 18.00
Bunkier Sztuki Gallery of Contemporary Art (Galeria Sztuki Wspołczesnej Bunkier Sztuki)
Plac Szczepański 3 a, 31-011 Krakow
organizers: Bunkier Sztuki Gallery of Contemporary Art and Contemporary Art Centre (Vilnius)
Curators: Virginija Januškevičiūtė, Aneta Rostkowska
The exhibition will show work by around 20 contributors, among them David Bernstein, Magda Buczek, Valentina Desideri, Kipras Dubauskas, Michal Gayer, gerlach en koop, Antanas Gerlikas, Styrmir Örn Guðmundsson, Laura Kaminskaitė, Žilvinas Landzbergas, Ieva Misevičiūtė, Robertas Narkus, Post Brothers, Bianka Rolando, Viktorija Rybakova, and others.
www.litwawkrakowie.lt www.cac.ltwww.xiibaltictriennial.cc www.bunkier.art.pl
Organised by Bunkier Sztuki Gallery of Contemporary Art (Krakow) and the Contemporary Art Centre (Vilnius), A Million Lines is one of several exhibitions that comprise the XII Baltic Triennial, occurring over the span of two years and in several countries (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Poland). The guiding principle of the Baltic Triennial comes from an idea described in an interview with artist David Bernstein: “what is an artwork today can be something else tomorrow”. In the Krakow exhibi-tion this journey towards “something else”— a vast field of yet unknown possibilities — is explored with the help of a single conceptual hinge: the idea of the imaginary.
For participating artists from Lithuania, Poland, the Netherlands, the USA, and other countries, the key notion of an artwork as a percep-tion of a multifaceted field of possibilities has much to do with the realm of the imaginary. This is also the main subject of inquiry of Lithuanian philosopher Kristupas Sabolius, whose book will be published in Polish and English for the occasion.
Kipras Dubauskas. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is not _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 2015 Installation, in collaboration with Marija Puipaitė and Vytautas Gečas
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Quiet Life. Modern Lithuanian Photography
In the eyes of the world Lithuanian photography is often identified with the work of the Lithuanian photography school of the 1970s and 1980s: humanist, black and white, encoding ethnic symbols and glorifying mundanity.
The exhibition Quiet Life. Modern Lithuanian Photography suggests a new approach and offers an entirely different panorama of daily life in Lithuania, both in Soviet times and after the reestablishment of indepen-dence. It is an alternative and previously unseen view, uniting legitimized classics with a marginalized archive of social landscapes.
Professional, documentary, and artistic photography, including excerpts from photography books, albums, and magazines, as well as archival material provides insight into the context of various periods of history and reveals the boring, nearly disgusting, officially non-existent daily life of Lithuanian people, framing the slow passing of time. It is a different, yet no less true, face of both Lithuania and its photography. Quiet Life fills a gap in international knowledge and shows the best side of Lithuanian photography — ambitious, rapacious, and moving against the tide.
Algirdas Šeškus. Green Bridge 136
11 December 2015 – 31 January 2016 exhibition oPening: 10 December | 18.00
Manngha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology (Muzeum Sztuki i Techniki Japońskiej Manggha)
ul. M. Konopnickiej 26, 30-302 Krakow
organizers: Kaunas Photography Gallery / Lithuanian Photographers’ Association (Kaunas department), Manngha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology, Lithuanian Culture Institute
Curator: Wojciech Nowicki PhotograPhers in the exhibition inClude:
Romualdas Rakauskas, Antanas Sutkus, Vytautas Stanionis, Marius Baranauskas, Vytautas V. Stanionis, Ilja Fišeris, Chanonas Levinas, Judelis Kacenbergas, Bronius Kazlauskas, Indrė Šerpytytė, Milda Drazdauskaitė, Algimantas Kunčius, Algirdas Šeškus, Gintaras Zinkevičius, Rimaldas Vikšraitis, Vitas Luckus, Gytis Skudžinskas
www.litwawkrakowie.lt www.kaunasgallery.lt www.manggha.pl
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Thomas Bernhard’s Heroes’ SquareDIRECTED BY KRYSTIAN LUPA
The Lithuanian National Drama Theatre, based in Vilnius, is an inviting space that serves as a meeting point for artists from different countries. This season’s most impressive encounter is the Polish-Lithuanian theatre collaboration staging Heroes’ Square (Heldenplatz, 1988), a drama written by post-war European literary genius Thomas Bernhard and directed by renowned theatre director, playwright, and set designer Krystian Lupa. In this production he explores several themes including the limitations of humanity, death, and the loss of homeland. The cast features some of the best-known Lithuanian actors of various generations.
Although the semantic axis of the play is an analysis of a dehuman-ized society, the action is very lively due to the considered direction and expressive acting. The broad emotional scale ranges from despair to euphoria to cathartic laughter. Critics say that Lupa’s interpretation is a creative provocation and a true celebration of theatre.
Heroes’ Square will be performed at the Boska Komedia (Divine Comedy) international theatre festival in Krakow.
Anna — Viktorija Kuodytė, Olga — Eglė Mikulionytė, Professor Schuster — Valentinas Masalskis
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Studio S3 TVPul. Nowohucka 44, 31-580 Krakow
A co-production between the Lithuanian National Drama Theatre and the Boska Komedia Festival
organizers: Łaźnia Nowa Theater, Krakow Festival Office and Lithuanian National Drama Theatre
Director, set and light designer: Krystian LupaCostume designer: Piotr SkibaComposer: Bogumił MisalaCreative Associate: Łukasz TwarkowskiCast: Neringa Bulotaitė, Eglė Gabrėnaitė, Doloresa Kazragytė,
Viktorija Kuodytė, Valentinas Masalskis, Eglė Mikulionytė, Vytautas Rumšas, Arūnas Sakalauskas, Rasa Samuolytė, Arūnas Smailys, Toma Vaškevičiūtė
www.litwawkrakowie.lt www.teatras.lt www.boskakomedia.pl
sPeCial thanks to
Rasa Rimickaitė, Cultural Attaché of Lithuania in the Republic of PolandProf. Jan Widacki, Honorary Consul of Lithuania in KrakowBenedykt Dubski, Honorary Consul of Lithuania in Poznan
Thanks to all the curators and consultants who made valuable contributions to the programme. Our special thanks also go to artists and institutions that provided material from their collections.
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