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On Knowledge

A vibrant and whimsical bird figure takes center stage in this colorful 2008 painting On Knowledge by Ričardas Bartkevičius, offering a unique expressive charm that invites you to explore this captivating modern work.

Ričardas Bartkevičius (b. 1959) is a prominent Lithuanian painter & educator known for expressive, abstract works blending religious and erotic themes. Influenced by El Greco, Bacon & De Kooning, his paintings are held in collections worldwide. Explo

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In On Knowledge, a painting by Ričardas Bartkevičius from 2008, we see a bird and a light bulb painted in a childish style. As alluded to in the title of the painting, the bird is

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Ričardas Bartkevičius: A Collision of Tradition and Raw Emotion

Ričardas Bartkevičius, born in Vilnius, Lithuania, in 1959, is a figure whose work defies easy categorization. He’s an artist deeply rooted in Lithuanian tradition yet simultaneously embracing the boldness and experimentation of modern expressionism. His journey, marked by both formal education and profound personal experiences, has culminated in a body of paintings that are intensely evocative, often unsettling, and undeniably captivating. Bartkevičius isn't simply depicting scenes; he’s channeling raw emotion, wrestling with themes of faith, desire, and the human condition through a vibrant, almost violently energetic, application of color and form. Bartkevičius’ artistic path began in his childhood, revealing an early aptitude for visual arts. He commenced his formal training at the J. Vienožinskis School in Vilnius before graduating from the Painting Department of Vilnius Academy of Arts in 1986. Crucially, his formative years were shaped by encounters with leading Lithuanian artists – Sofija Veiverytė, Algimantas Švėgžda, Antanas Gudaitis, Augustinas Savickas, and Jonas Čeponis – figures who exposed him to the breadth of Lithuanian artistic heritage. However, Bartkevičius’ interests extended far beyond his national context. He was profoundly influenced by the works of El Greco, Tintoretto, and Peter Breugel, artists known for their dramatic use of color, dynamic compositions, and exploration of religious themes. Later, he turned to German and French Expressionists, absorbing their emphasis on subjective experience and emotional intensity. His early travels to Armenia and Georgia in 1982 and 1984 proved pivotal. Immersed in the medieval art traditions of these countries – the rich colors, symbolic imagery, and a sense of timelessness – Bartkevičius began to integrate elements of this ancient aesthetic into his own work. This exposure fostered a deep appreciation for the power of color as a vehicle for conveying spiritual meaning and emotional resonance. Returning to Lithuania, he established himself as a key figure in the Lithuanian art scene, joining the Lithuanian Artists’ Association (since 1990) and initiating artist groups like “E” creation (1994) and “Individualists” (1996). These affiliations underscored his commitment to artistic experimentation and pushing the boundaries of contemporary expression. His dedication was recognized through numerous awards, including the annual prize from the Lithuanian Artists’ Association in 1999 and two State Grants of the Highest Degree in 2004, solidifying his position as a leading voice within Lithuania's art community.

A Distinctive Style: Color, Gesture, and Juxtaposition

Bartkevičius’ paintings are immediately recognizable for their bold use of color – vibrant, often clashing hues that seem to vibrate with energy. He employs a spontaneous, expressive brushstroke, layering paint in thick impasto, creating a tactile surface that invites close examination. While his works frequently appear abstract at first glance, closer observation reveals subtle figures and forms emerging from the chaos of color and gesture. This juxtaposition of abstraction and representation is a defining characteristic of his style. He deliberately blends traditional techniques with modern approaches, resulting in paintings that feel both familiar and strikingly original. A particularly compelling aspect of Bartkevičius’ work lies in his willingness to explore challenging themes – often combining religious and erotic imagery in unexpected ways. This isn't done lightly or gratuitously; rather, it represents a deliberate attempt to confront the complexities of human experience, exploring the interplay between spirituality, desire, and vulnerability. Critics have noted affinities with the works of Francis Bacon, known for his distorted figures and unsettling psychological portraits, and Willem de Kooning, whose dynamic brushwork and expressive gestures captured the raw energy of the subconscious.

Key Works and Recognition

Several paintings stand out as particularly significant examples of Bartkevičius’ artistic vision. “On Bravery,” “Flirt,” and “On Knowledge” (available for viewing on OriginalUniqueArt) exemplify his signature style – a potent blend of color, gesture, and symbolic imagery. His work has been exhibited extensively throughout Europe and beyond, finding its way into the collections of prestigious institutions such as The Collection of Speyer Municipality (Germany), Zimmerli Art Museum (USA), The Collection of Tore Canavese Municipality (Italy), Lithuanian Art Museum, Modern Art Center (MMC), and Vilnius Municipality. His paintings are also held in private collections across Russia, Germany, France, Israel, Canada, USA, Denmark, Norway, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Italy, and Lithuania. Recent exhibitions further demonstrate his continued relevance and influence: “Metamorfoza” (2018) in Krakow, Poland; "Modest Glow of Everyday Life = El discreto encanto de la vida cotidiana" (2018) in Barcelona, Spain; “Look,” “About Things …”, “R. Bartkevičius Painting”, and numerous others throughout the past decade showcase his ongoing exploration of form, color, and human emotion.

Legacy and Continuing Influence

Ričardas Bartkevičius’ impact extends beyond his individual artistic achievements. As a professor at Vilnius Pedagogical University since 1990, he has mentored generations of young artists, shaping the future of Lithuanian art education. His work continues to be exhibited internationally, solidifying his reputation as one of Lithuania's most important contemporary painters. Bartkevičius’ unique approach – blending tradition with innovation, exploring complex themes with honesty and intensity – ensures that his paintings will continue to resonate with audiences for years to come. His legacy is not simply a collection of beautiful images; it’s a testament to the power of art to provoke thought, evoke emotion, and challenge our understanding of the world.
ričardas bartkevičius

ričardas bartkevičius

1959 - , Lithuania

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Die Neuen Wilden
    • Postmodernism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • El Greco
    • Tintoretto
    • Peter Breigel
    • Francis Bacon
    • Willem de Kooning
  • Date Of Birth: February 21, 1959
  • Full Name: Ričardas Bartkevičius
  • Nationality: Lithuanian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Metamorfoza
    • Flirt
    • On Knowledge
  • Place Of Birth: Vilnius, Lithuania