Vilnius Art in Museums. 1939 - 1944
VILNIUS ART IN MUSEUMS. 1939-1944
Integration of artworks by Vilnius' artists into
Lithuanian national art collections during
1939-1944
The exhibition Vilnius Art in Museums. 1939-1944
invites visitors to get acquainted with the latest art historical
research on the processes of formation of the national art heritage
during the Second World War. The exhibition focuses on the two
largest state art collections in Vilnius and Kaunas. The works and
documentary material on display reveal the strategies used by
Lithuanian museum professionals to preserve cultural heritage
during the Soviet and Nazi occupations. The exhibition also expands
the contexts of the NGA's main exhibition, Vilnius, Wilno, Vilne
1918-1948, to broaden knowledge of the integration of interwar
Vilnius artworks into the Lithuanian national art collections
during the war. Some of these works are presented in this
exhibition for the first time after more than eighty years in the
darkness of the storage rooms.
Exhibition curator Giedrė Jankevičiūtė
Exhibition coordinator Gabrielė
Radzevičiūtė
Exhibition architect Mindaugas Reklaitis
Graphic design KLIMAITE KLIMAITE, Laura
Grigaliūnaitė
Artworks and archival material was loaned for the
exhibition by:
Lithuanian National Museum of Art, M. K. Čiurlionis National
Museum of Art, Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of
Sciences, Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania, Deutsche
Fotothek, SLUB Dresden
Organiser National Gallery of Art, Lithuanian
National Museum of Art
Project is financed by Lithuanian Culture
Council
Sponsor Fundermax