From Within
An attentive and purposeful encounter with art has a positive effect on health. Works of art are multifaceted and integrate various aspects within them 鈥 which is why interacting with them has a healing power. Art speaks to us and helps develop resilience, the ability to cope with arising difficulties and act consciously. When we stand still and exist within our internal reaction to a work of art, we allow ourselves to open up to different interpretations and understand our experience in a new way, through different eyes.
From Within is the first exhibition in Lithuania to combine art history and psychology on such a scale. By relying on these two disciplines, we encourage reflection on the multifaceted impact of art. The tools of art history help us understand visual language, while psychology guides us toward self-analysis. The questions that accompany this exhibition connect these two fields 鈥 like Ariadne鈥檚 thread, they help maintain a direction of looking and thinking, compelling us to open up and experience the therapeutic effect of art.
We have chosen to present a thematic rather than chronological look at Lithuanian modern and contemporary art from the 1940s to the present day. The structure of this exhibition has been shaped by the personality structure model of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung (1875鈥1961) and the therapeutic vision of art of philosopher and writer Alain de Botton (b. 1969).
For a work of art to help us better understand ourselves, for us to feel its impact, our response as viewers is vital. We invite you to sensitize your perspective and devote time to a dialogue, so that you can explore your emotions, thoughts, and experiences with an open heart, ready to answer the question: What is it that comes from within?
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An attentive and purposeful encounter with art has a positive effect on health. Works of art are multifaceted and integrate various aspects within them 鈥 which is why interacting with them has a healing power. Art speaks to us and helps develop resilience, the ability to cope with arising difficulties and act consciously. When we stand still and exist within our internal reaction to a work of art, we allow ourselves to open up to different interpretations and understand our experience in a new way, through different eyes.
From Within is the first exhibition in Lithuania to combine art history and psychology on such a scale. By relying on these two disciplines, we encourage reflection on the multifaceted impact of art. The tools of art history help us understand visual language, while psychology guides us toward self-analysis. The questions that accompany this exhibition connect these two fields 鈥 like Ariadne鈥檚 thread, they help maintain a direction of looking and thinking, compelling us to open up and experience the therapeutic effect of art.
We have chosen to present a thematic rather than chronological look at Lithuanian modern and contemporary art from the 1940s to the present day. The structure of this exhibition has been shaped by the personality structure model of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung (1875鈥1961) and the therapeutic vision of art of philosopher and writer Alain de Botton (b. 1969).
For a work of art to help us better understand ourselves, for us to feel its impact, our response as viewers is vital. We invite you to sensitize your perspective and devote time to a dialogue, so that you can explore your emotions, thoughts, and experiences with an open heart, ready to answer the question: What is it that comes from within?
Artists on show
- Adomas Rybakovas
- Agne Juodvalkyte
- Aleksas Andriuskevicius
- Algimantas Kezys
- Algimantas Kuncius
- Algimantas 艩v臈g啪da
- Algirdas Griskevicius
- Algirdas Petrulis
- Andrius Erminas
- Andrius Kviliunas
- Andrius Zakarauskas
- Antanas Gudaitis
- Antanas Moncys
- Ar奴n臈 Tornau
- Arvydas 艩altenis
- Audron臈 Petra拧i奴nait臈
- Aurelija Maknyt臈
- Ausra Andziulyt臈
- Barbora Gediminait臈
- Bart Groenendaal
- Beatrice Mockeviciute
- Dalia Truskaite
- Danut臈 Jonkaityt臈
- Donata Minderyt臈
- Dovil臈 Dagien臈
- Edvardas Racevicius
- Eglé Budvytyté
- Egl臈 Einikyt臈-Narkevi膷ien臈
- Egle Ganda Bogdaniene
- Egl臈 Gineityt臈
- Egl臈 Norkut臈
- Egl臈 Vertelkait臈
- Elena Antanavi膷i奴t臈
- Elena Kairyt臈
- Elvyra Kairiukstyte
- Evaldas Jansas
- Gabriel臈 Gervickait臈
- Gytis Skud啪inskas
- Henrikas 膶erapas
- Henrikas Natalevi膷ius
- Ilja Bereznickas
- Irena Giedraitien臈
- Jovita Aukstikalnyte
- Jurga Barilaite
- Jurga Marcinauskait臈
- Laima Orzekauskiene
- Leonardas Gutauskas
- Linas Leonas Katinas
- Mantas Valentukonis
- Marijonas Baranauskas
- Mikalojus 艩alkauskas
- Mikolajus Povilas Vilutis
- Monika Furmana
- Monika Rad啪i奴nait臈
- Nancy Naive
- Ona Grigait臈
- Patricija Jurk拧aityt臈
- Petras Maz奴ras
- Raimondas Gaili奴nas
- Ram奴nas 膶eponis
- Ram奴nas Danisevi膷ius
- Ricardas Vaitiekunas
- Ruta Katiliute
- Sarunas Sauka
- 艩ar奴nas 艩imulynas
- Sigita Maslauskait臈-Ma啪ylien臈
- Stanislovas Kuzma
- Stanislovas 沤virg啪das
- Stasys Eidrigevicius
- Surgailis Leopoldas
- Ugnius Gelguda
- Valentinas Antanavi膷ius
- Vincas Kisarauskas
- Virginija Kirvelien臈
- Visvaldas Morkevicius
- Vygantas Paukste
- Vytautas Dubauskas
- Vytautas Kairi奴k拧tis
- Vytautas 艩erys
- Vytautas Virzbickas
- Zenonas Bulgakovas
- Zygimantas Augustinas
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