Anton Lukoszevieze is a Vilnius-based interdisciplinary artist, musician and composer whose practice is often based on photography. Anton's work spans liminal spaces and cross-currents between different media and contexts, and in recent years has focused on his Lithuanian origins. The exhibition features a large series of chromogenic colour drawings, analogue photographs, objects, sounds and other artefacts, and presents recent works exploring inner time, places, memory maps and conceptual music. "Do memories have colour, perspective? Maps are signs, shapes, lines, contours that illustrate the geographical identity of a place, a kind of aerial view that recreates a real place that looks very different to a person on the ground. My father told me that my grandfather remembered sledding in winter from the hill to the lake near the manor. That is the only trace of memory I have of my family's life in Lithuania. It is engraved in my memory: snow, sky, water, land." "
Anton Lukoszevieze: "The Elephant of the Landscape" Sessions