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New art album “Readdressed 1. Lithuanian and Litvak Painting in the Lithuanian Expatriate Art Foundation”

The Lewben Art Foundation together with the Lithuanian Expatriate Art Foundation has just published a new art album “Readdressed 1. Lithuanian and Litvak Painting in the Lithuanian Expatriate Art Foundation”. The album is devoted to the Lithuanian expatriate paintings from the early 20th century to the present that are part of the Foundation’s art collection. The album presents over 300 paintings and 61 painters.

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Art album “Readdressed 1. Lithuanian and Litvak Painting in the Lithuanian Expatriate Art Foundation”

DR Rasa Andriušytė-Žukienė, the compiler of the album, presents the topic of expatriation from the point of view of readdressing. According to the scientist, ‘the phenomenon of memory is inseparable from communication, thus, under appropriate circumstances, readdressing happens and works as well as the split national cultural memory return.’ The expectation is that this album will become an exhaustive source presenting expatriate art and a wonderful opportunity for the art lovers in Lithuania to get to know expatriate art better. Hopefully, to our foreign guests it will become an excellent representation of the successful Lithuanian painters who worked in emigration.

The choice of artistic and graphic means to present Lithuanian expatriate art to the readers made by the editorial designer Viktorija Leleivė was of key importance. When working on the design of the album, the artist chose twosomes and the image of a journey from point A to point B as her key focus. According to V. Leleivė, the choice was determined by many various circumstances: ‘This is a two-volume album that presents painters representing two nations – Lithuanians and Litvaks. Moreover, the album is in two languages. The dual nature is reflected in the topic of the album: home (Lithuania) and exile (expatriation), East and West. Finally, the title of the album is ‘Readdressed’. It also is of a dual nature, presenting the journey between points A and B.’ This viewpoint suggested the choice of certain graphical elements in designing the album, in particular the two dots reminding of the symbols that are used to draw a map.

The Ministry of Culture, in cooperation with the Lithuanian Artists' Association and Vilnius Academy of Arts, annually organizes the competition for the best artwork and polygraphic performance by Lithuanian publishing houses. This year the designer Viktorija Leleivė received the diploma for the book "Readdressed 1. Lithuanian and Litvak Painting in the Lithuanian Expatriate Art Foundation”.

The album “Readdressed 1. Lithuanian and Litvak Painting in the Lithuanian Expatriate Art Foundation” is the first volume of the publication. It covers the paintings of Lithuanian artists in exile; the second volume will include selected works of graphic art, sculptures, installations, and mixed media from the collection of the Lithuanian Expatriate Art Foundation.

Compiler and text author: DR Rasa Andriušytė-Žukienė
Design: Viktorija Leleivė
Issued: 2016
Number of pages: 288

Sponsors:

“Lewben Group”
“Enercom Capital”
“Strategy Labs”
“Nordgain”
“Lewben Investment Management"
“Valiunas Ellex”
Lithuanian Council for Culture
Jonas and Živilė Garbaravičius

Solo exhibition by Tschabalala Self at Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art Artwork by Eugenijus Antanas Cukermanas entered the collection of Lewben Art Foundation
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