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A GUIDE TO MODERN VILNIUS

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Beautiful Baroque architecture, narrow Old Town streets and centuries-old history are not the only things Vilnius is famous for. Vilnius is also renowned for its modern urban architecture, contemporary cultural scene and world-class talents. Given this, it is worth taking a more observant walk through the city’s streets to discover some of its greatest modern art treasures, familiarise yourself with Lithuanian and global art trends, find like-minded people to have a good time with, and get inspired by new ideas. This guide offers a glimpse into Vilnius' most beloved contemporary places of art and will also acquaint you with some of the more unconventional areas.Where are you going today?

This unique free open-air art gallery has helped revive a previously abandoned urban area. Open Gallery’s indus-trial environment exhibits work by both Lithuanian and foreign artists: murals on factory walls, installations, sculptures, performances, and non-commercial films are all presented in a new way. With urban culture on full display, the industrial image of Vilnius is being revived.

Art is everywhere; from the rooftops to the dungeons – the factory has become a cultural centre of gravity for residents and tourists alike. Open Gallery is open to all; non-traditional excursions are held here, light installations are both functional and complimentary, and rooftops are used as platforms for exposures. Permanent exhibitions are interspersed with works of street artists and installations. The LOFTAS art gallery and its environment are filled with the latest works of renowned artists, giving Lithuania’s capital an unprecedented place in which to reveal itself.

1. OPEN GALLERYVytenio g. 50, www.menufabrikas.lt, +370 656 28206

Open-Air Indoors

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A special place for the study of Litvak heritage with more than 100 works gifted by Samuel Bak, who lived in Lithuania in his earlier years. The exposition also features the 19th century book of the Vilnius Jewish community, which the now 85 year-old Bak painted while living in the Vilnius ghetto. The world-renowned artist decided to found this museum named after him-self in his native Vilnius. For 70 years, the creative path of Samuel Bak involved a kind of character language and style called allegorical realism. In the paintings you can see parts of Vilnius that were important to the artist and everyday life in the ghetto. The video guide provides a good understanding of the famous artist’s work, which is full of metaphors, and you can also read the artist’s biography. There is an educational workshop about the artist and the heritage of Jews in Vilnius for adults and children. The museum won the audience award at the Tendencijos 2018 competition in the public interior category.

Short biography:Born in Vilnius on 13 August 19331940-1944: During Nazi occupation he was held in the ghetto, imprisoned in a labour camp and hid in a monastery 1942: Created the first exhibition of his drawings in the Vilnius ghetto1945-1948: Lived in a camp for immigrants in Germany and studied art in Munich1952: Studied at the Becalel Art School in Israel1993: Settled in Weston, Massachusetts, USA

2. SAMUEL BAK MUSEUMNaugarduko g. 10, www.jmuseum.lt, +370 5 2120112, I-IV 10:00 – 18:00, V, VII 10:00 – 16:00

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The MO Museum is the city’s newest museum, having over 4,500 works of contemporary Lithuanian artists from 1960 to the present. This vibrant and active cultural environment, which invites visitors to discover the work of 200+ Lithuanian artists, is a gift to the city from pa-trons of the arts Danguolė and Viktoras Butkus. The mu-seum offers a great opportunity to get to know Lithuani-an art in a modern setting. The MO museum is also one of the city’s most ambitious contemporary architectural projects. Designed by the architect Daniel Libeskind, the museum is itself a work of art. It invites people to come together and spend time surrounded by art, to feel art from the inside. The sculptural garden, with terraces uniting public spaces, creates a diverse and inviting envi-ronment. The ensemble promotes the idea of meaningful leisure and gathers an active society of art lovers. The museum is full of space for communication, where you can feel like a part of the art. There is also a library and a reading room, a shop and a café. Educational events, regular film sessions and discussions are also held here.

3. MO MUSEUMPylimo g. 17, www.mo.lt, +370 609 83764, I, III, VI, VII 10:00 - 20:00, V 10:00 - 22:00

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When designing this modern art centre, architect Vy-tautas Čekanauskas wanted to create a sculpture park from the very beginning. The open-air garden unites spatial initiatives of artists, highlighting the integrity and completeness of the architectural ensemble – a valuable heritage site. Sculptures by artists Antanas Gerlikas, Donatas Jankauskas, Žilvinas Landzbergis, Mindaugas Navakas and Pakui Hardware are currently being exhibited here. The park also hosts events and film screenings in the summer.

The largest contemporary art centre in the Baltic coun-tries, the CAC stimulates the development of modern Lithuanian art and integration into the global context, presents new modern art trends to society, initiates new projects, and hosts travelling exhibitions. This modernist building hosts the latest and most relevant art and retrospective exhibitions of art, music, dance,

fashion, animation and cinema of the 20th and 21st centuries. It is also home to the fluxus office of Mačiūnas, a cinema that devotes itself to the search of new types of self-expression in the medium, and an open informal reading room. Recently, the International Art Triennial of the Baltic countries, an event uniting contemporary creators from the Baltic countries, was hosted here. Each day of the event saw over 50,000 people visit the Contemporary Art Centre. The centre remains a special attraction, with new ideas from artists, curators and other partic-ipants of the process in the contemporary art world conceived and embodied here.

5. SCULPTURE PARK OF THE CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM

4. CONTEMPORARY ART CENTRE

Vokiečių g. 2. I-VII 12:00 - 19:00

Vokiečių g. 2, www.cac.lt, +370 5 2608960 II–VII 12:00 – 20:00

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The gallery, located at a busy intersection, has chan-ged many times in the last 50 years, but one thing has survived; the works of Lithuanian artists. In this gallery with deep traditions, you can view artist and thematic exhibitions, and even purchase your favourite work.

7. PAMĖNKALNIO GALLERYPamėnkalnio g. 1, www.dsgalerija.lt, +370 5 2624552, II–V 10:00 – 18:00 VI 10:00 – 16:00

The gallery collaborates with well-known conceptual sculptors and jewellers. Much attention is paid to the presentation of creative studies of promising young artists. Informal meetings with artists, as well as lec-tures and creative workshops are held here. Interna-tional exhibition exchange projects serve to broaden the understanding of contemporary art and invite visi-tors to look deeper into the expansive world of art.

8. GALLERY (AV17)Totorių g. 5, www.av17gallery.com, +370 617 52272, II–VI 12:00 – 19:00

The largest private gallery in Lithuania presents diverse and modern art in its own way, and does not limit itself to one specific medium. The gallery hosts exhibitions of paintings, photographs, video and audio art, and even some concerts. If arranged in advance, visitors can take a guided tour of the exhibitions. The gallery represents the interests of artists from the Baltic countries on the international art scene.

6. VARTAI GALLERYVilniaus g. 39, www.galerijavartai.lt, +370 5 2122949, II-V 10:00 - 18:00, VI 10:00 - 16:00

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A community of modern art lovers that serves as a platform for experimental artists and audience interac-tions. The space is also home to the editorial offices of Artnews.lt and Echo Gone Wrong; exhibitions of young Lithuanian and foreign artists; and group explorations into the challenges of contemporary life and other philo-sophical topics. Visits must be arranged in advance.

11. PROJECT SPACE “EDITORIAL”Latako g. 3, +370 655 93347

The Academy of Arts’ Vilnius Museum exhibition hall is where students, graduates, teacher exhibitions, creative workshops and conferences often find shelter. Experimen-tal winds are constantly raging here: works from partici-pants in the ‘Prize for a Young Artist’ and ‘Prize for a Young Designer’ contests are exhibited here, performances are held, and young foreign artists are invited to practice their crafts and exhibit their works.

9. VILNIUS ACADEMY OF ARTS TITANIKAS EXHIBITION HALLMaironio g. 3, www.vda.lt/titanikas, +370 5 2100136, II-VI 12:00 - 18:00

Poet Adomas Mickevičius used to live at the beginning of what is now commonly known as Literatų Street. To-day, some 200 works of Lithuanian and foreign artists adorn the walls and pay homage to Lithuania’s literary pioneers. The effigies are made of metal, wood, glass and other materials: each one a gift to a literary master, chosen by the artists themselves. Today Literatų Street is one of the most delightful city streets, becoming an unconventional gallery, the appearance of which changes several times a day.

10. LITERATŲ STREET

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Inspired by the unique spirit of Užupis, the Art Incubator is the first of its kind in the Baltic States, inviting artists and visitors to engage in dialogue focused on art. A creative rev-olution is underway in this house and its adjacent garden by the Vilnelė River, with artists from around the world working here and community life in full swing. Modern works are born in this informal setting, and the garden, which is decorated with installations and sculptures, is itself an open-air gallery.

12. UŽUPIS ART INCUBATORUžupio g. 2, www.umi.lt, +370 622 75805,I-VII 10:00 - 18:00

Užupis has the third-largest collection of Fluxus pieces – an artistic movement that emphasises the artistic process over a finished product. In addition to sharing artwork by Jurgis Mačiūnas and Jonas Mekas, the exhibition also introduces new creators of cinema, video and computer art. This is a centre where young artists find a place for themselves; the art here is living, created now, and might someday be con-sidered avant-garde.

13. JONAS MEKAS CENTRE OF VISUAL ARTSMalūnų g. 8, www.mekas.lt, +370 614 78470,II–V 12:00 – 18:00, VI 12:00 – 16:00

One of the most significant private art collections in Lith-uania is also home to the largest collection of paintings about Vilnius, as well as sculptures, old maps of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Poland, historical graphic works, and one of the first books published in Lithuanian – Postilė by Jonas Bretkūnas. The centre, founded by Rolandas Val-iūnas, is dedicated to Lithuanian heritage and introduces the country’s history through the prism of art. Visits must be arranged in advance.

14. TARTLEUžupio g. 40, www.tartle.lt, +370 5 2477724

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The first multifunctional centre of culture and arts opened after the restoration of Lithuania's independence, and the largest art gallery revealing the links of Lithuanian art with the culture of other countries and nurturing a culture of understanding visual art. Built in 1980 by Lithuanian archi-tects Gediminas Baravykas and Vytautas Vielius, the Na-tional Art Gallery has since been renovated. Today, it is an excellent example of late Lithuanian modernist architec-ture. The permanent exhibition presents contemporary Lithuanian art of the 20th and 21st centuries, including sculptures, drawings, photographs, objects, installations, and video art. This is an environment for active commu-nication; viewers get acquainted with the permanent ex-hibitions, participate in cultural events, attend lectures and participate in educational programmes. It has hosted more than 46,000 exhibits, serves as the largest informa-tion archive of Lithuanian artists from the 20th and 21st centuries, and has a library with a reading room. The ed-ucational centre holds art classes, guided tours, lectures, and meetings with Lithuanian and foreign artists.

15. NATIONAL ART GALLERYKonstitucijos pr. 22, www.ndg.lt, +370 5 2195960, II, III, V, VI 11:00 – 19:00, IV 12:00 – 20:00, VII 11:00 – 17:00

This is a collaborative environment where unique art laboratories and open lectures, non-traditional con-temporary art exhibitions, as well as video and films are shown. There are art projects and artists from around the world, and the centre’s reading room is home to over 200 books on contemporary art.

16. RUPERT CENTRE OF EDUCATION, RESIDENCE AND EXHIBITIONS Vaidilutės g. 79, www.rupert.lt, +370 682 54 930, I-V 10:00 - 17:00

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WHAT’S ON IN VILNIUS

JanuaryInternational Light Festival in Vilnius is a delightful event with light installations and light design inviting you take in the sights as well as participate. www.beepositive.lt

MarchVilnius International Film Festival is a spe-cial holiday for film lovers. It is the largest festival of its kind in Lithuania, screening the work of top cinematographers over a two-week period. www.kinopavasaris.lt

AprilOpen House Vilnius is a weekend of open architecture where you can visit remarka-ble buildings that bear great importance for the city and are usually closed to the public. www.openhousevilnius.lt

MayNew Baltic Dance is the largest internation-al contemporary dance festival in the Baltic countries, representing new trends in the world of dance. www.newbalticdance.lt

Design Week is a special celebration for de-signers, full of creative workshops, exhibi-tions, discussions at conferences and new works. www.dizainosavaite.lt

JuneArt Vilnius International Contemporary Art Fair is the largest art fair in Eastern Europe, gathering the best Lithuanian and foreign contemporary artists. www.artvilnius.com

Meno celės is an opportunity to get closer to the main workshops of Lithuanian artists and the works of Vilnius Academy of Arts graduates. www.vda.lt/meno-celes

Night of Culture is a one-night festival where the entire city is invited to enjoy ar-tistic performances, concerts and culture after dark. www.kulturosnaktis.lt

Novus Incubator of Music is a delightful contest of musical talents representing the Baltic States, with concerts featuring up-and-coming bands. www.menufabrikas.lt/novus

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Museums Nights is a special night when the city’s museums open their doors to the public to introduce them to exclusive ex-positions – entrance to all events is free. www.muziejunaktis.lt

SeptemberGallery Weekend: Vilnius’ galleries and art environments open their doors and delight with special exhibitions. www.letmekoo.lt

Loftas Fest is the only urban music and art festival in the Baltic countries offering mu-sic, open exhibitions, and nightly film screen-ings. www.menufabrikas.lt

Vilniaus Fejerija International Fireworks Festival is an amazing show of fireworks and lasers illuminating the sky above Vilnius. www.fejerija.lt

OctoberVilnius Sirenos International Theatre Fes-tival: the theatre season opens with a mar-athon of the latest premieres of modern Lithuanian and international performances. www.sirenos.lt

Inconvenient Films is an international fes-tival of documentary films on human rights. It provides an opportunity to meet filmmak-ers, debate with film characters and human rights defenders. www.nepatoguskinas.lt

Ahead: this electronic music festival invites visitors to get acquainted with international electronic music projects and to understand the sounds behind the electronic phenome-non. www.vilniusfestivals.lt

NovemberGaida is Lithuania’s main and biggest con-temporary music festival, and is open to mu-sic of all traditions, genres and geographic latitudes. www.vilniusfestivals.lt

Scanorama is the largest and brightest in-ternational cultural film event of the autumn season, representing the best and most rec-ognised films in Europe. www.scanorama.lt

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