Wall Stories. The Disappearing Heritage of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. A Photography Exhibition
May 18 - Sep 1 2019
Katedros 4
This exhibition will present the architectural heritage scattered throughout the territory of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland – the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (present-day Lithuania, Belarus, Poland and Ukraine), revealing today's situation of the disappearing churches, castles and manor estates. This is part of the exhibition series by publisher and photographer Paknys, called Time Eternal. The success of his earlier related projects is evident from the Lithuanian public's desire to take an interest in the history of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and to nurture its historic memory. The author creates artistic images full of historic romanticism, while also prompting us to turn our attention to the architectural heritage of Lithuania that has been deformed over the centuries and is coming closer to disappearing altogether every day: namely, its churches, chapels, monasteries and manor estates, and their interiors and exteriors.
This architectural heritage which is passed down from generation to generation is important in an ethnic, historic, artistic, scientific and aesthetic sense, and is significant in order to gain a thorough understanding of the history and legacy of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The photographs are noted for their artistry, the expressive images revealing the themes of heritage loss and preservation that are so important to Lithuanian society. The project also helps nurture historic memory and national identity.
The photographer's wealth of experience, his clear creative goals and carefully selected objects and images ensure the high quality of his works. This exhibition shall present analogue photographs that have been enlarged using chromatic printing technology, which determine the technical quality of the images – they maintain a sharpness and picture that is akin to the actual view. The photographs will be exhibited at the new Exhibition Centre of the National Museum – Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania, which is specially suited to displaying large format exhibits. And such exceptionally large format photographs are indeed rare in Lithuania.
Date
Venue
Every Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun 10:00–18:00
May
18
2019
- Sep
1
2019
Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania
Katedros 4
Katedros 4
Associated Venues
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The Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania is at the centre of the historical and cultural heritage of the early Lithuanian state, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania …