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Vilnius

A striking modernist cityscape of Vilnius featuring vibrant red brick architecture by Lithuanian master Vincas Kisarauskas from 1965, offering a poignant glimpse into Soviet-era art for your private collection.

Discover Vincas Kisarauskas: Lithuanian modernist painter & graphic artist. Bold experiments, radical style, & poignant Vilnius scenes. A key figure in Soviet-era art.

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Biografija umjetnika

Vincas Kisarauskas: A Radical Voice in Soviet Lithuania

Born in Augiemanių, Lithuania, in 1934, Vincas Kisarauskas’s life and art were inextricably linked to the turbulent currents of Soviet-era Lithuania. He emerged as a pivotal figure in the country's burgeoning modernist scene – a bold experimenter who defied official constraints while simultaneously pushing the boundaries of artistic expression. Often described as one of the most progressive artists of his time, Kisarauskas’s work is characterized by its raw emotion, unsettling imagery, and a deliberate rejection of prevailing ideological norms. His legacy lies not just in the paintings he created but also in his courageous stance against censorship and his profound influence on subsequent generations of Lithuanian artists.

Early Years and Artistic Training

Kisarauskas’s artistic journey began with a practical grounding in ceramics at the Telšiai Trade School of Applied Arts. This early exposure to tactile materials and functional design subtly shaped his later approach, influencing his use of texture and form. He then transitioned to Vilnius Art Institute, initially studying textiles before transferring to the Painting Department in 1959. It was here that he truly began to develop his distinctive style – a potent blend of abstraction, expressionism, and a deeply personal vision. His graduation marked the beginning of a period where his work would be largely marginalized by the state’s rigid artistic controls.

A Style Defined by Disruption and Emotion

Kisarauskas's art is immediately arresting. He wasn’t interested in creating pleasant, easily digestible images; instead, he sought to confront viewers with uncomfortable truths about the human condition. His paintings are often characterized by fragmented figures, distorted perspectives, and a palpable sense of unease. He frequently employed stark contrasts between light and shadow, utilizing bold colors – particularly reds and blacks – to amplify the emotional intensity of his scenes. Kisarauskas’s work can be seen as a direct response to the psychological pressures of living under Soviet rule, reflecting the anxieties, frustrations, and suppressed desires of ordinary Lithuanians. He was a pioneer in combining painting with photography and assemblage, creating multi-layered works that challenged traditional artistic conventions.

Recognition After Censorship: A Late Flowering

For much of his career, Kisarauskas’s work remained largely unseen by the public. The Soviet authorities actively suppressed any art deemed “formalist” or subversive, and his innovative style was considered a threat to ideological orthodoxy. Despite this censorship, he continued to create prolifically, often working in secret and distributing his art through informal channels. It wasn't until after his death in 1988 in New York that his work began to receive wider recognition. The lifting of restrictions on artistic expression following the collapse of the Soviet Union allowed Kisarauskas’s legacy to finally emerge, solidifying his place as a key figure in Lithuanian modernism and a courageous voice against oppression.

Key Works and Lasting Influence

Several works stand out as particularly significant examples of Kisarauskas's artistic vision. “Christ at Emmaus” (1988), painted shortly before his death, is a powerful depiction of faith and suffering, rendered in a raw and emotionally charged style. "Illuminated Window III" (1987) showcases his exploration of light and shadow, while "April Space" (XX Century. V) reflects the anxieties of the era. His smaller-format works, including diary-like sketchbooks and ex-libris designs, offer a glimpse into his creative process and reveal a remarkable versatility. Kisarauskas’s influence extends beyond his own creations; he inspired countless artists in Lithuania to challenge conventions and explore new forms of expression. He remains a potent symbol of artistic freedom and a testament to the enduring power of art to resist oppression.

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Vincas Kisarauskas

Vincas Kisarauskas

1934 - 1988 , Lithuania

Osnovne informacije

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Radical Modernism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Contemporary Lithuanian art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Abstract Expressionism']
  • Date Of Birth: Aug 1934
  • Date Of Death: 1988
  • Full Name: Vincas Kisarauskas
  • Nationality: Lithuanian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Christ at Emmaus
    • Illuminated Window III
    • April Space
    • Tilting towards Zanavykai
    • Six Figures...
  • Place Of Birth: Augiemanių, Lithuania