National Gallery of Art

20th-21st century Lithuanian fine arts

Wind in Autumn (Emptiness) (1901) by Ferdinandas RuščisasLithuanian National Museum of Art

National Gallery of Art

The National Gallery of Art is a modern, multi-functional centre for art and culture.The unique permanent exposition contains 20th–21st century Lithuanian painting, sculpture, graphic art, photography, objects, installations and video art.

Mountains (Ca. 1905 - Ca. 1905)Lithuanian National Museum of Art

A thematically and chronologically displayed exposition presents early 20th century multinational Vilnius art (“At the crossroads of eras”),

Wind in Autumn (Emptiness) (1901) by Ferdinandas RuščisasLithuanian National Museum of Art

the Kaunas Art School that formed Lithuanian art traditions (“Teachers and students”), expressive modernism inspired works from the inter-war period (“New Art”),

Tilto street in Vilnius. Ca 1907 (Not specidfied) by Mstislavas DobužinskisLithuanian National Museum of Art

neoclassical aesthetic art (“The Great Tradition”), the most expressive socialist realism works (“Art and Ideology”), art from the second half of the 20th century that continued modernist traditions (“Important form”),

Fisherman’s Cabin in Palanga (1926 - 1926)Lithuanian National Museum of Art

avantgarde art – or “young people’s art” from the 1970s and 1980s (“Between a myth and reality”), abstract and photorealism works (“Limits of reality”) as well as contemporary 20th–21st century art (“Open works”).

On Lake Antanašė (The Cows) (1941 - 1941)Lithuanian National Museum of Art

Cubist Composition (1921 - 1921)Lithuanian National Museum of Art

The temporary exhibition halls and other gallery spaces feature 20th–21st century Lithuanian and foreign art exhibitions.

The White Apple Tree, 1932 - 1932, From the collection of: Lithuanian National Museum of Art
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Head of Chinawoman. 1930‘s, Matas Menčinskas, Not specidfied, From the collection of: Lithuanian National Museum of Art
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