Song by Johnny Burke / Errol Garner02:45480p 45 02:45Aleksander Serov - Misty - 480p

Dodał: Alwida_Bajor

Alvyda Bajor, Alwida Bajor,  Alwida Antonina Bajor - publicystka, dziennikarka. Wilno, Litwa. 2021, październik00:461080p 17 00:46Alvyda Bajor, Alwida Bajor, 1080p

Dodał: Alwida_Bajor

03:50 33 03:50Alwida

Dodał: Alwida_Bajor

https://about.me/alwidabajor00:07 25 00:07Alwida Bajor

Dodał: Alwida_Bajor

11:17480p 50 11:17Andrius Mamontovas - interviu (1993) 480p

Dodał: Alwida_Bajor

00:40 21 00:40Art Fair ArtVilnius

Dodał: Alwida_Bajor

The International Contemporary Art Fair ARTVILNIUS
 
ArtVilnius is the only contemporary art fair in Lithuania and the largest art fair in the Eastern Europe region. ArtVilnius, which had its start in 2009, was one of the most important events in the Vilnius  European Capital of Culture project. Over the last eight years, the art fair has expanded and become firmly established on the local and international art scene, as well as on the list of must-visit events for art lovers.
 
This is also confirmed by the statistics. Every year ArtVilnius has over 23,000 visitors, with about 65 art galleries from a dozen or so countries participating (Germany, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, the Netherlands, Russia, Italy, and France). The applications of galleries wishing to participate in the art fair are reviewed and selected by a jury made up of art critics and art market experts, thereby ensuring the professionalism of the galleries at the fair. During a decade of existing, in ArtVilnius participated such famous galleries as Suzzane-Tarasieve, Eric Mouchet (France), Ulf Larsson (Germany), Maksla XO (Latvia), Czułość, local_30, (Poland).
As the only art fair of its type in the region, it aims to be universally democratic. For this reason, the main objectives of ArtVilnius are not limited to stimulating the art market in the Eastern and Northern Europe region, as well as the presentation of a representative panorama of contemporary art galleries. The fairs organisers have integrated Vilnius into the system of the most significant centres of contemporary art in Europe and have helped it become a bridge between East and West. The ArtVilnius team has established and continues to develop international contacts with contemporary art museums, institutions, curators, collectors, and journalists.

 ArtVilnius takes place every year in one of the best exhibition spaces in Lithuania  the Exhibition and Congress Centre LITEXPO, a particularly suitable venue for art events. 12,000 sq. metre LITEXPO exposition space gives gallerists and visitors the complete event package. The architecture for the fair has been overseen for the last several years by a team of architects.
 
Alongside the supplementary contemporary art galleries programme, a separate project zone is also organised in which various art institutions and individual artists present special exhibitions.  ArtVilnius is particularly proud of having in past years presented some of the best-known Polish art institutions (the Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków MOCAK, the Łaźnia Centre for Contemporary Art in Gdańsk) and a programme of contemporary video art by one of the oldest video art festivals in Europe VIDEONALE (Germany).  A regular Fairs participant is the Estonian contemporary art platform NOAR that presents Nordic and Baltic Young Artist Award. 
 
From 2014 the Lewben Art Foundation of the fairs exclusive partner the Lewben Group has been presenting the collections of world-famous artists in the project zone curated by Francesca Ferrarini (Italy). On the list of these artists, one can find the names of Hans Op de Beeck, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Bertrand Lavier, amongst others. ArtVilnius is also proud to partner with Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre, Contemporary Art Center (Vilnius) and Jonas Mekas Visual Art Center. 
 
The fair is also exceptional in its annual large-scale sculptures and installations show Takas (The Path), in which artists from Lithuanian, Latvia, Ukraine, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Germany, Denmark and elsewhere have presented their work.
 ArtVilnius aims to expand the circle of those interested in contemporary art in various sections of society, with a focus on young people in particular. That is why education plays a prominent part in the fair. Every year, visitors can avail themselves of a host of creative workshops and talks, as well as meetings with artists.
 
Selecting the best galleries, the best artist and the best artworks has become a traditional part of the ArtVilnius programme. A committee of art critics chooses the winners of the following 5 categories: Best Artist, Best Gallery (7 best galleries are selected), Best Foreign Gallery, Best Installation, and Best Young Artist. Additionally, visitors to the fair can vote for the artist and gallery they like the best. Already for several years, the law firm Cobalt, the fairs Maecenas, has been awarding a money prize to the best young artist exhibiting at the fair.
 
ArtVilnius is organised by the Lithuanian Art Gallerists Association, of which organisation Diana Stomienė, as well as being the director of ArtVilnius, is also the president.

Tarptautinė šiuolaikinio meno mugė ARTVILNIUS00:101080p 77 00:10Art Fair ArtVilnius 1080p

Dodał: Alwida_Bajor

http://www.sculpturewierzbicki.com/

Stefan Wierzbicki

Martyna Wierzbicka01:011080p 34 01:01Art Fair ArtVilnius16: Stefan Wierzbicki 1080p

Dodał: Alwida_Bajor

03:111080p 15 03:11Art Fair ArtVilnius16: Stefan Wierzbicki 1080p

Dodał: Alwida_Bajor

00:531080p 14 00:53Art Fair ArtVilnius16: Stefan Wierzbicki 1080p

Dodał: Alwida_Bajor

Arts Printing House or (Menų spaustuvė in Lithuanian) is a unique creative phenomenon in Lithuania, a vibrating performing arts venue and a meeting place for artistic souls. Established in a former printing house dating back to 1805, nowadays it produces a different kind of layouts, typecasts and linotypes  those that help develop a new understanding of creativity within the modern society.

Arts Printing house is a non-profit artist-run space based in the old town of Vilnius. Arts Printing House strives to bring about change and is the first infrastructural complex for creative industries in Lithuania. Their vision is to collect different types of independent performing arts projects into one place and allow them to share their artistic vision with the audience. Now the place is open up as a performing arts centre with 2 venues, 3 rehearsal spaces, offices for the young non-governmental organizations and resource library. 

Arts Printing House offers a residency to professional international artists in Contemporary/New Circus, Multimedia in Performing Arts, Site Specific Theatre fields. They encourage and strengthen the interaction between Lithuanian artists and guests from other countries via Artists in Residence program Print Art on Stage.

Located in the old town of Vilnius, the premises of the Arts Printing House had previously been used as a printing house for books from 1805 and then converted into a communist printing house for main newspapers of the regime in 1965. After Lithuania gained independence, several performing arts NGOs used the premises for independent arts projects. In 2002 the Arts Printing House was established and a lease contract between Municipality of Vilnius and the newly founded organization was signed. Since then a number of theatrical, contemporary dance, interdisciplinary and educational projects take place in the building annually.

http://www.menuspaustuve.lt

Arts Printing House/ Menų spaustuvė


The Arts Printing House is a unique creative phenomenon in Lithuania, a vibrant performing arts venue and a meeting place for artistic souls. Established in a former printing house dating back to 1585, nowadays it deals with performing arts layouts and linotypes- those that help develop a new understanding of creativity within modern society.


Typography of Arts


Located in the old town of Vilnius, the premises of the Arts Printing House had previously been used as a printing house for books and then converted into a communist partys printing house Tiesa (Pravda, The Truth) for the main newspapers of the regime. After Lithuania gained independence in 1991, several performing arts NGOs as well as individual artists used the premises for independent arts projects. In 2002 the Arts Printing House was established and based on an agreement with the Municipality of Vilnius City it acquired the right to use the historical building. Since then hundreds of theatrical, contemporary dance, new circus, interdisciplinary and educational projects take place annually in the building.


Transforming old into new


While harbouring its unique history, at the same time the Arts Printing House strives to bring about change and becomes the first infrastructural complex for creative industries in Lithuania. It aims to foster creativity and support performing arts NGOs. In other words, our vision is to serve as a matrix-case, which collects different types of independent performing art projects into one place and allow them to share their artistic vision with the audience.


In November 2004 it joined one of the oldest European cultural organizations network, Trans Europe Halles (TEH), which unites cultural centres established in non-traditional, often post-industrial spaces. Over the years Arts Printing House has gained recognition and joined other major international networks such as Informal European Theatre Meeting (IETM), Res Artis , and Circostrada, has served as a venue for various international gatherings, festivals, projects.


Arts Printing House now is open for national and international residencies. Under one roof more than 10 national performing arts organizations have their homes, with offices and spaces for rehearsals and performing. As well as international artists and organizations are welcome to visit Vilnius as international residents of Arts Printing House.


Reconstruction of the premises of the House are still not completed , However, it is must mentioning that the main part of reconstruction had been funded by EU Structural Funds and Vilnius City Municipality, while House has been equipped with generous support from Ministry of Culture/State Investments Program of Lithuania. Currently the 3000 m2 of space are functioning as a performing arts centre with 2 venues, 3 rehearsal spaces, offices, resource library  Non commercial cinema, café-club and a guesthouse.00:371080p 247 00:37Arts Printing House/ Menų spaustuvė 1080p

Dodał: Alwida_Bajor