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'KITUR=ELSEWHERE' an Exhibition of Lithuanian Artists Residing in the UK

Marius Petrusonis - Centre of Gravity (2008)


LONDON - ‘Elsewhere’ is a place and an idea. Being elsewhere is not only about the pleasures of the unknown in a new location, but also about ambiguities, confusions and confluences of identity, negotiations of difference and absence. 'KITUR. ELSEWHERE' an  Exhibition of Lithuanian Artists Residing in the UK.  On exhibition 7-13 June 2008, at the New Lithuanian Embassy in London. Curators: Agne Narusyte and Lina Butkute. *'Kitur' is Lithuanian for 'Elsewhere'

Since 1990 many Lithuanians have moved to live permanently in the UK, mainly driven by economic forces, but also by different opportunities open in this country. Some of them are visual artists, others engage in creative activities on various levels of professionalism seeking to reflect on their presence elsewhere. The exhibition Kitur*.Elsewhere is an attempt to map the resulting creative practices and reveal the underlying discourse of diverse modalities of elsewhere: people coming from and into different social / cultural / geographical contexts, different and the same emotions elsewhere, transforming identities, the illusory mystery of the unknown, absence of the place they all came from, and the attraction of a place that allows to be someone else. While most of the works presented here have a feel of personal diary, some engage in critique of institutional and cultural domination. But ultimately, all émigré artists face the question: is it better to be a big fish in a small pond or plankton in a very big one?

Judita Kuniskyte Facing the Self (2007)

Kitur.Elsewhere is also a set of interventions: of Lithuanians into both traditional British and multicultural metropolitan context of the UK; of a marginalised minority into the world centre of the arts; of free-spirited art into a non-art space of an institution whose raison d’être is to represent official matters of the state (new site of  Lithuanian Embassy, awaiting renovation – itself next to one of the greatest venues of art, Tate Britain).

Join us at the private view of the exhibition on 6 June or visit on 7-13 June, from 4 pm to 8 pm daily. 2 Bessborough Gardens, London SW1V 2JE - Nearest Tube Station: Pimlico 

 

Partners:
Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in the UK
Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania

Media Partners:

Infozona, Londono žinios, Lietuva UK