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Identity, Escaping The Post-Soviet

26 Apr, 2024 - 28 Jul, 2024

The social, economic, and cultural transformation of Central and Eastern Europe at the end of the 20th century has prompted the countries and their artistic communities to re-examine their historical roots, retroflect their historical memories, and partly reinvent their identities. And though the former Captive Nations seek to discard their 鈥榩ost-Soviet鈥 label through active de-Sovietization and globalization efforts, the cultural and political legacy of their former regimes keep haunting their present-day lives. Despite having firmly established themselves as an integral part of the European and transatlantic community, these nations still question their cultural identity, asking which part of their culture is their own and which has been imposed by foreign oppressors. The frequent use of the concept of 鈥榠dentity鈥 in art indicates its significance to contemporary cultural and social contexts.

The Baltic States were one of the fastest ones to reintegrate into the Western community, but they are still suffering from the long, latent shadow of the Soviet legacy. Thus, the exhibition 鈥淚dentity. Escaping the Post-Soviet鈥 addresses the ongoing efforts to break free of this shadow. The exhibition presents ten Lithuanian artists of different generations, whose artworks represent a constant search of one鈥檚 cultural self. Overall, they are united by the constant search for their individual and cultural identity.



The social, economic, and cultural transformation of Central and Eastern Europe at the end of the 20th century has prompted the countries and their artistic communities to re-examine their historical roots, retroflect their historical memories, and partly reinvent their identities. And though the former Captive Nations seek to discard their 鈥榩ost-Soviet鈥 label through active de-Sovietization and globalization efforts, the cultural and political legacy of their former regimes keep haunting their present-day lives. Despite having firmly established themselves as an integral part of the European and transatlantic community, these nations still question their cultural identity, asking which part of their culture is their own and which has been imposed by foreign oppressors. The frequent use of the concept of 鈥榠dentity鈥 in art indicates its significance to contemporary cultural and social contexts.

The Baltic States were one of the fastest ones to reintegrate into the Western community, but they are still suffering from the long, latent shadow of the Soviet legacy. Thus, the exhibition 鈥淚dentity. Escaping the Post-Soviet鈥 addresses the ongoing efforts to break free of this shadow. The exhibition presents ten Lithuanian artists of different generations, whose artworks represent a constant search of one鈥檚 cultural self. Overall, they are united by the constant search for their individual and cultural identity.



Contact details

Sunday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday - Wednesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday - Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Masarykova 723/14 Liberec, Czech Republic 460 01
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