KAUNAS.- M. K. Čiurlionis National Museum of Art presents the exhibition Post-abstraction, featuring artworks by Barbara Kasten, an American artist of Lithuanian origin and one of the most prominent figures in contemporary abstraction.
The architecture of light
Barbara Kasten belongs to a generation of artists who expanded photography into a sphere of experimentation with space, light, and perception. Her studies in painting, sculpture, and textile art, as well as the ideas of the Bauhaus, Eastern European Constructivism, modernist and postmodernist architecture, grew into a significant foundation for her work. Featuring approximately 80 artworks, including photographs, sculptures, and installations, the exhibition spans nearly six decades of Kastens career (19712026). Here, light is not a means of illumination; it becomes the material itself. Mirrors, colour filters, and geometric forms create situations where boundaries between real and imagined space, seeing and perceiving, disappear. Barbara Kasten will be present in Kaunas on October 710.
The catalogue Post-abstraction
The exhibition comes to Kaunas from Zachęta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw, where an extensive catalogue was published in Polish and English. It features in-depth essays examining Kastens practice written by Agnieszka Pindera, Alex Klein and Charlotte Cotton, as well as a comprehensive presentation of her artworks, archival photographs, and installation views of the Post-abstraction exhibition. A bilingual English-Lithuanian edition will be available in September.
The Phenomenon of the Polish School of Textile Art public programme
Kasten's interest in the Polish School of Textile ArtEwa Jaroszyńska (Pachucka), Jolanta Owidzka, Wojciech Sadley, Zofia Butrymowicz and Magdalena Abakanowiczled her to spend 197172 in Poznań as a Fulbright-Hays Fellow, pursuing her textile practice at the State School of Fine Arts. Post-abstraction includes a sisal sculpture she made there. The programme (October 710) will celebrate this legacy with lectures, films, educational events and a discussion with Barbara Kasten.
Curator: Agnieszka Pindera
Organized by: M. K. Čiurlionis National Museum of Art in collaboration with Zachęta National Gallery of Art
Partners: Galerie Kadel Willborn, Philara Collection, The BlueKnowledge Art Collection
Funded by: Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania