The X Project is a continuous art event where creators from different fields are invited to work in pairs on a joint work of art, sharing different creative and technological experiences and ideas and being given free space to interpret the theme. This is a great challenge, but it offers an invaluable experience to creators who often come up with unexpected, intriguing works that are much appreciated by art lovers and enrich Lithuania’s cultural heritage. The first X Project in 2016 was primarily focused on the artists of Panevėžys to encourage their artistic collaboration and to represent them in a broader domestic and international context. Having gained creative momentum, the project keeps growing every year, as participants from other Lithuanian cities and even other countries are joining the initiative. X: Free Space is the fourth project in the series. It brings together 18 creative duos from different mediums (painting, photography, ceramics, music, etc.). As previous instalments have already demonstrated, every exhibition goer will find something they can relate to. To support the idea of the emergent Art Centre of Panevėžys, all the works from the project are donated to the city to add to its growing collection.
Curator Albinas Vološkevičius
Artists:
INDRĖ STULGAITĖ KRIUKIENĖ, LIJANA JUDICKAITĖ, EUGENIJUS MARCINKEVIČIUS, RIMVYDAS STANKEVIČIUS, VALENTINAS PEČININAS, OSVALDAS JUŠKA, ANDRIUS REPŠYS, LIUCIJA KARALIENĖ, LILIJA VALATKIENĖ, JUOZAS LEBEDNYKAS, DIANA RUDOKIENĖ, ILONA KOSABUKO PAINTER, VILNIS AUZINŠ, ANDRIS BIEZBĀRDIS, EDVINAS KLIMAS, VYDMANTAS MAČIULIS, VIJA ZARIŅA, KASPARS ZARIŅŠ, VYTAUTAS TALLAT-KELPŠA, SIGITAS TALLAT-KELPŠA, SIGITAS LAURINAVIČIUS, RIMVYDAS DAUŽVARDIS, MINDAUGAS JUODIS, AUŠRA KLEIZAITĖ, AUDRIUS GRAŽYS, HENRIKAS GULBINAS, POVILAS RAMANAUSKAS, ROSANDA SORAKAITĖ, ARŪNAS UOGINTAS, ARTŪRAS STANČIKAS, MILDA BUTKEVIČIŪTĖ, GIEDRIUS ZAURA, KRISTINA NORVILAITĖ, PETRAS GENIUŠAS
X: EGO
Explanations for the nature of the human EGO and different theories concerning it can be found in psychology treatises, ancient religious writings, and various contemporary communities that pursue spiritual self-discovery. It seems that such a simple word from everyday life is of no concern to us. But this is only true until the moment we meet ourselves. Maybe not everyone gets a feel of that meeting. However, as soon as it happens, they ask themselves: “Who am I? And where is this “I”? And who is the one that feels, sees, hears and creates?” It is generally believed that artists are among those sensitive ones who see and feel the world in a special, much more perceptive and subtle way. In a peculiar artistic language, they broadcast it all to the rest of the world. But they are, at the same time, creative hermits. Individualists. So how does one artist’s EGO feel when it meets another? The X: Ego project provokes artists to recognise their EGO and meet another one in the process of co-creation whilst working on a shared project with a creative partner. And it is from this angle that you dive into co-creation, through your own search for the self, feeling the other by your side.
The X Project is a continuous art event where creators from different fields are invited to work in pairs on a joint work of art, sharing different creative and technological experiences and ideas and being given free space to interpret the theme. This is a great challenge, but it offers an invaluable experience to creators who often come up with unexpected, intriguing works that are much appreciated by art lovers and enrich the Lithuanian cultural heritage. The project primarily focuses on the artists of Panevėžys to encourage their artistic collaboration and represent them in a broader domestic and international context. Having gained creative momentum, the project keeps growing every year, as participants from other Lithuanian cities and even other countries are joining the initiative. Its latest instalment, X: Ego, brought together 18 pairs of creators from different fields. Along with traditional mediums like painting, photography, metalwork, etc., here we also see some uncommon disciplines such as poetry, rarely featured in visual arts. Even a clergyman blended in harmoniously, joining in the creative process. Indeed, as previous instalments have already shown, every exhibition goer will find something they can relate to. To support the idea of the emergent Art Centre of Panevėžys, all the works from this year’s project, just like the outputs of its previous instalments, are donated to the city to add to the future centre’s growing collection.
Curator Albinas Vološkevičius
Artists:
MARIJA ŠILEIKAITĖ-ČIČIRKIENĖ, MANTAS MISEVIČIUS-SIM, MEDA NORBUTAITĖ, PAULIUS RUKAS, EUGENIJUS MARCINKEVIČIUS, RIMVYDAS STANKEVIČIUS, PETRAS LINCEVIČIUS, PAULIUS NORVILA, VITA & ROMUALDAS BALINSKAI, MIGLĖ KOSINSKAITĖ, PEETER KROSMANN, EDITA VOVERYTĖ, EGLĖ KUCKAITĖ, DAN HERMOUET, ALGIRDAS DAUKNYS, VALENTINAS PEČININAS, ARTŪRAS STANČIKAS, LIUCIJA KARALIENĖ, DANIELIUS RUSYS, EUGENIJUS NALEVAIKA, JOVITA NALEVAIKIENĖ, RITA RAZIŪNAITĖ, GIEDRIUS ZAURA, LILIJA VALATKIENĖ, ROMUALDAS INČIRAUSKAS, SAULIUS DASTIKAS, MANTAS MAZILIAUSKAS, ANDRIUS MIEŽIS, DIANA RUDOKIENĖ, ANDRIUS REPŠYS, LIUCIJA KARALIENĖ, MINDAUGAS JUODIS TAPYTOJAS, AUŠRA KLEIZAITĖ, SIGITAS LAURINAVIČIUS, STASYS POVILAITIS