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ALGIRDAS ŠEŠKUS. ARCHIVES (POHULIANKA).
PHOTOGRAPHS AND PRINTS 19751983
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April 15 August, 2010
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Photography of Algirdas
Šeškus |
The name of Algirdas
Šeškus, an art photographer from Vilnius, is
often mentioned by critics and historians of
photography when marking a turning point in
Lithuanian contemporary photography. His debut
in 1980 took place at the Young Photographers
Exhibition in Vilnius organized by the
Association of Photographic Art and the works
revealed a new phenomenon at odds with the
Soviet culture.
The photographer focused on the nature of the
visible, on the interaction of intention and
meaning with the fact (the act of photographing
seen as an action), and the de-contextualization
of the content. He cultivated photography
without any specific trend or direction: without
proper topics, objects of artistic research, and
conceptual projects, choosing the aesthetics of
amateurism instead. This strategy enabled
Šeškus to balance between artistic nihilism and
fetishism of the creative act, between the
underground and the official art scene, between
collectivism and individualism. The artist has
always had a critical attitude towards
traditional reflection of reality, modernist
originality and innovativeness at large. The
said position was expressed in indistinct,
blurred, void of any order, messy compositions;
toneless, soft, reduced images, and unexciting,
nonessential content.
Following his strategy of assumed dilettantism,
Šeškus ignores the standard principles of
photographic display he does not title his
photographs or indicate where and when they were
taken.
Šeškuss works have influenced the rise of
post-modernist tendencies in Lithuanian art
photography. In the early 1980s the new
photographic language was introduced by Alfonsas
Budvytis, Vytautas Balčytis, Remigijus Pačėsa,
Gintaras Zinkevičius, and other photographers of
the new wave, who preferred the position of
passive observers of reality as an alternative
to the prevailing romantic vision of the world.
The photographs of Šeškus reveal the (anti)aesthetics
of (neo)avant-garde their experimentalism and
originality stretching the established
boundaries of Lithuanian photography.
The photographs taken between 19751983 were
developed at Pohulianka (J. Basanavičius street
in Vilnius), where he lived and worked at that
time, and produced the archive of photographs
and prints; that when exhibited as a whole
extends the territory of his creative engagement.
Margarita Matulytė
Exhibition curator |