Antanas Sutkus
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Antanas Sutkus, b. 1939, a true legend, dedicated his life to documenting the life of Lithuania, focusing on the dignity of the human. In the beginning of 2006, while moving from an appartment to a new house, he learned that his lifetime archive of appr. 1 mln negatives weighted 5 tons. His key occupation today is studying the old negatives and creating exhibitions and books under the title "Archives of the Routine"....
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Antanas Sutkus - Retrospective
Le Château d’Eau présente la première grande rétrospective du travail d’Antanas Sutkus en France.
Lituanien né en 1939, Antanas Sutkus est considéré comme l’un des plus grands photographes de l’ex Union soviétique. Photographe autodidacte, il a c...
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Indiscrétions - Christian Caujolle
En mars 2011, GwinZegal Centre d’Art et de Recherche, inaugure dans la ville de Guingamp un espace d’exposition, [Studio]GwinZegal. Lieu d’expérimentation, de « work in progress », de compte-rendu de travaux photographiques réalisés dans le cadre de résidences, d’accueil de propositions initiées par des...
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Reality Revisited : Photography from the Moderna Museet Collection
Curator: Anna Tellgren
The exhibition Reality Revisited includes more than 300 photographs from the 1970s, all in the Moderna Museet Collection of photography. It gives us a look into several realities, the lives of famous photographers and their views on life and art. The featured photographers represent classic black-and-white photography. They have used the medium in various w...
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Antanas Sutkus Lithuanian Portraits
Anya Stonelake/White Space Gallery proudly presents Lithuanian Portraits, an exhibition of works by Lithuania's most celebrated photographer, Antanas Sutkus (b. 1939 -). A master of monochrome documentary photography, Sutkus has had a strong influence on the development of photography in the Baltic. His lucid and extraordinary images of everyday events in his Lithuanian homeland have been compa...
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15th Noorderlicht International Photofestival 2008
A new Eastern Europe arose after 1989. The Iron Curtain disappeared, the street scene changed unrecognizably. Some countries disintegrated, a majority have become members of the European Union. After four decades of Communism, capitalism is the new ideology. Individualism has replaced collectivism, opposition politics is again permitted. The heroic worker has had to become a critical consumer.<...
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