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Lithuanian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale Presents Darius Miksys: Behind the White Curtain

Historically, the Lithuanian state selects artists for a ‘symbolic exhibition’ by allocating prizes and grants to further the practice of Lithuanian artists. Such an act could be understood as a programme for the transmission of cultural products, whereby the state acts as a curator whose exhibition hall is without walls, and whose exhibition remains on show for decades. What would happen if one could physically assemble such an exhibition? What would it look like? How could one visit it?

The portrayal of such a showcase is Darius Mikšys’ (b.1969, Kaunas) most ambitious organisational feat to date. Simultaneously a meeting, salon, and exhibition, Behind the White Curtain consists of 173 artworks by artists who have received the State Grant from Lithuania’s Ministry of Culture over the last two decades (1992–2010), and is an attempt to portray Lithuanian art as a phenomenon, process, and subsequent mirror of itself. Behaving like a real-time performative installation, Behind the White Curtain depends on the visiting public to enliven the exhibition, according to their specific interests and preferences, and contribute to a constantly evolving placement of works both behind and beyond the curtain.

Funding and Support:
The Lithuanian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale is financed by the Lithuanian Ministry of Culture, Cultural Fund and supported by Hermes group, Stumbras, Birštono mineraliniai vandenys, Vilniaus diena.

Lithuanian Pavilion
Scuola di San Pasquale
at San Francesco della Vigna
Castello 2786
Venice

Opening hours:
10:00–18:00, closed on Mondays and Tuesdays (except June 6–7)

Pavilion Pre-opening Party:
31 May 2011 from 9:00 pm
live music performance Costume Tracks and Handclaps by Morten Norbye Halvorsen and
Benjamin Seror, DJ Gana

Official Inauguration:
3 June 2011 at 3:00 pm

www.cac.lt

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