Specifically designed interactive spatial solutions will encourage children to experience the exhibition with all their senses. Children will have many opportunities to discover the joy and benefits of a creative relationship with nature as well as with art from the MO collection. This is an exhibition like no other at…
After the outbreak of a global pandemic, the opening of the exhibition “A Difficult Age. Szapocznikow – Wajda – Wróblewski” originally planned for the autumn of 2020, had to be delayed to 2021. This exhibition is the largest and most ambitious MO Museum project to date, involving 25 foreign museums,…
This exhibition presents an important narrative, recreates a broken connection and presents the context of the Vilnius era allowing us to take a deeper look at this dramatic decade of Vilnius. At that time, both the life of the city and the everyday life and identity of Vilnius residents changed.…
MO Museum opens a new exhibition Why Is It Hard to Love?. It is curated by innovative Dutch multimedia artist and director Saskia Boddeke and one of the most original and important filmmakers of our times Peter Greenaway. The exhibition becomes a work of art itself as Greenaway and Boddeke presents site-specific immersive installations …
On the 11th of March, the exhibition “On the Same Night” by the graphic artist Edmundas Saladžius will be opened in the MO Museum Lobby. The artist was never afraid of social themes, emphasized the connection between art and politics, his works show his views on the political system of …
Poet and avantgarde filmmaker Jonas Mekas (1922-2019) had an incredible knack for being where inconsequential daily encounters would soon become part of history. Mekas’ encounters with the stars of pop culture and the art world were not only recounted in his films, but also in still shots taken from those …
The first decade of independence from the USSR shaped us to who we are today. The decade of chaos, freedom, scarcity and the unofficial discovery of state. Memorable artifacts of regular people brought together in an exhibition demonstrating the shift to a more structured and civilized existence. Why are Lithuanians today as they are? This …
Portrait. Auto-portrait. Selfie. What do they all say during these hasty times? Could we talk about a person as well as the whole society just using an (auto)portrait?The portrait in the most contemporary generations explores the possibility of representing the action and the sentiment that lies behind every individual, together …
Could you imagine a conversation with an artwork? This project gives us a chance to find answers to some interesting questions about the painting.The idea of this interactive project was born in 2018 during the art hackathon called hARTckathon in which MO Museum and LOGIN festival joined their creative forces. …
The first decade of independence from the USSR shaped us to who we are today. The decade of chaos, freedom, scarcity and the unofficial discovery of state. Memorable artifacts of regular people, brought together in an exhibition demonstrating the shift to a more structured and civilized existence. Why are Lithuanians today as they are? This …
Together with Weimar University Bauhaus we are organising an immersive project, where artists present scientific experiments as artworks and analyse them in a cultural context. In order to do so they employ various contemporary technologies: VR, social media, video games and scientific research.The projects consists of the artworks, DIWO experiments and …