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| ANTANAS SUTKUS » 80TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION: 27 JUNE | | A video tribute by filmmaker Daniel Graham youtube.com | | Antanas Sutkus turns 80 on 27th of June. White Space Gallery wishes him many happy returns. To celebrate his birthday, the gallery commissioned filmmaker Daniel Graham to make a video tribute that showcases some of the most impactful photographs Sutkus has captured over the last 60 years. | | | |
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| ANTANAS SUTKUS » 80TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION: 27 JUNE | | White Space Gallery online exhibition space: Viewing Room | | Explore Antanas Sutkus’s rare vintage photographs from 1960s -’70s in White Space Gallery online exhibition space: Viewing Room | | | |
| | | | | | | | | J.P. SARTRE IN LITHUANIA. 1965, 30 X 40 CM. Vintage gelatine silver print. Printed in 1970s © Antanas Sutkus | | ANTANAS SUTKUS » 80TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION: 27 JUNE | | National Library anniversary exhibition Vilnius (Re)collection 27 June to 28 July 2019. | | | | Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania Gedimino ave. 51, LT-01504 Vilnius T +370 5-249 7028 biblio@lnb.lt | www.lnb.lt Mon-Fri 8am-9pm; Sat, Sun 10am-6pm | |
| | | | Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania is opening the anniversary exhibition by the photographer Antanas Sutkus, recipient of the Lithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts. "I was born when photography was counting its first centenary," says Antanas Sutkus, this year celebrating his 80th anniversary. He was born in a difficult time on June 27, 1939 in Kluoniškis, Kaunas county. During a complicated epoch he was studying journalism in Vilnius university, though later he became much accomplished not as a photojournalist, but as a talented photography artist. Also, he made huge contribution to his country by initiating the Lithuanian Association of Art Photographers, and for many years being its president and supporter. Sutkus dedicated sixty years of his life to photography. He received countless awards in Lithuania, and abroad. Recently he is being rediscovered and appreciated anew. In 2011 he was nominated for Deutsche Börse Photography Prize for his exhibition "Atviru žvilgsniu" (With an Open Gaze) in the museum Le Chateau d’Eau (Toulouse, France). In 2015 Sutkus was nominated for the prize of Henri Cartier-Bresson foundation and received the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of France. In 2017 he was honored with Dr. Erich Salomon Award (Germany). Last year famous publishing house Steidl released his photography book "Planet Lithuania". | | | | | | GIRL. 1964, 52 X 45 CM. Vintage gelatine silver print. Printed in 1970s © Antanas Sutkus | | | | Nowadays Sutkus is retired from making new pictures. He dedicates his time to arrange and catalogue his huge archive. The bigger part of his unseen film negatives and photographs feature city of Vilnius and its people. "Vilnius (Re)collection" is a compilation of prints that were previously unknown to the public. Part of it consists of the prints that were left out of the retrospective Antanas Sutkus exhibition "Kosmos". It was organized by the National Gallery of Art last winter and received lots of attention from the audience (it was attended by more than 32 thousand visitors). Currently "Kosmos" is touring in Europe and welcomes viewers in Germany and France. "Vilnius (Re)collection" reveals the city of Vilnius which is familiar and strange at the same time. Vilnius becomes a character. "City is its people, and they are influenced by the architecture," says Sutkus. "People behave in accordance with the architecture. Different city, different architectural setting would generate different kind of people. Environment is making an effect on humans just like the musical background does. Architecture is the music in still form…" Part of the works in this exhibition will be published in photography books which are currently prepared with "Steidl": "Pro Memoria" and "Childhood" (working title). Their release is due at the end of this year. Today, celebrating his 80th anniversary, Antanas Sutkus steps beyond the limits of that epoch. He connects us to the stories of people and the city, which compose bigger narrative of Vilnius history. His photographs are almost autobiographical, but we never see the observer, he is staying behind the camera. As always, we have this strong sense of master being present in each of them. The opening of the exhibition will take place on the 27th of June in the Atrium of the National Library. The event will be hosted by the essayist Valentinas Sventickas. Among the attendees of the event will be Antanas Sutkus and Dr. Arūnas Gelūnas, the Director of the Lithuanian Art Museum, who will give the welcome address. The exhibition will run until the 28th July of this year. | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com © 27 Jun 2019 photo-index UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Ziegelstr. 29 . D–10117 Berlin Editor: Claudia Stein & Michael Steinke contact@photo-index.art . T +49.30.24 34 27 80 | |
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