Why it’s Hard to have an Art collection and Administer it? Part 15.
This question arises when you start examining the work you have done. The first question I am looking at now is: is it worth starting? […]
Continue reading »This question arises when you start examining the work you have done. The first question I am looking at now is: is it worth starting? […]
Continue reading »I went back to continue: I wanted to find Fridman’s house which was visited by me many years ago. As I wrote before, Mr. Beleckas […]
Continue reading »The famous Russian artists designed a series of performances in Kaunas in the 1930s. Alexander Benua (a particularly active member of the “art world”), Konstantin […]
Continue reading »The last book I was reading was probably 26 years ago. There are various excuses – maybe I didn’t need it, maybe I didn’t have […]
Continue reading »Every nation, every age, has a different style: From N. Gontcharova Album (1911?) “When I follow the path of Cézanne, my works satisfy me less […]
Continue reading »“Do drawings of the sky and the clouds in pencil and watercolor. Make them both literally and also as they might appear, in all cases […]
Continue reading »The history of the Kaunas State Theatre also reflects the development of Lithuanian scenic design. Kaunas State theatre had already taken root in Europe in […]
Continue reading »The theatre continued to be a major site of artistic innovation in the 1920s – 1930s. At a time when the avant-garde no longer saw […]
Continue reading »Russian, some Lithuanian and French artists had many contacts during the first decades of XX century. Exchanges of exhibitions were frequent. Artists travelled and studied […]
Continue reading »My memories are based on art searching and collecting, so personal events will be added only if it has connected with an art collection or […]
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