Author Archives: Kestutis Vasiliunas

2nd International Artist’s Book Triennial Vilnius 2000

Theme “Apocalypse”. Jessica Carson, Ireland. Time & Location: 2 November – 28 November 2000, Gallery “Arka”, Vilnius, Lithuania; 10 January 10 – 3 February 2001, Gallery 5020, Salzburg, Austria. In the year 2000 the 2nd International Artist‘s Book Triennial Vilnius 2000  took place with 150 artists from 29 countries: if to mention Japan, Korea, Australia, […]

1st International Artist’s Book Triennial Vilnius 1997

Theme: "Diary: Eight Days" Time: 23 September – 14 November 1997 Location: Gallery "Kaire Desine", Vilnius Organiser of the Exhibition: Circle “Bokartas”. In Lithuania Artist‘s Book Exhibitions were initiated and organized in the last decade of the 20th century, when Lithuania restored her independence, left the formation of the USSR and regained freedom. While organizing […]

“Postcards [Made in China]”

Kestutis Vasiliunas. Personal Exhibition “Postcards [Made in China]“ Time: 2011-04-28 to: 2011-05-14 Location: Gallery "Kaire Desine", Vilnius, Lithuania Thoughts upon returning from Venice (Italy) and Guanlano (China) International Graphics Workshop.

Guilin in China

Guilin is a city in China, situated in the northeast of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on the west bank of the Li River.  Its name means “forest of Sweet Osmanthus”, owing to the large number of fragrant Sweet Osmanthus trees located in the city. The city has long been renowned for its unique scenery.

One Day in China

1. In the barber’s; 2. View from the guard tower; 3. Opening of the exhibition; 4. Celebration. Today we’ve visited the barber’s of our town . Here we were gladly met by five Chinese hairdressers.

Sunday in China

This Sunday I was thinking how beautiful China is. The life in here is getting better: people are working hard, however they are happy and very kind, economy is growing up, goverment takes care about peoples' health and education. They pay a lot of attention on culture.

Calligraphy Festival in China

Soon will be the Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival. It is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It is often inaccurately called "Lunar New Year", because—as part of the lunisolar Chinese calendar—the date is partially determined based on lunar phase. The festival traditionally begins on the first day of the first month […]

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