Aleksandras Vozbinas, (born 5th of march 1958 in Vilnius/Lithuania) is a leading figure in contemporary intellectual Lithuanian painting, distinguished by his powerful imagination and thoughtful reflection on his own work. He is a classical type of “lone wolf” who keeps walking the “path of art” that he has mapped out for himself without looking round. Like many independent-minded artists, he is characterized by a complicated emotional relation to his environment, a wish to shock, to defy the views of bourgeois lifestyle and taste, and a tendency to lay bare the hidden aspects of human existence. He attaches the most importance to the metaphorical perception of reality marked with inner dramatism and various shades of tragedy. This extremely industrious artist brimming with volcanic energy has been successfully working in many fields for more than three decades. Distinguished by conceptual thinking, he is also engaged in curatorial activity, and has made a considerable contribution to organizing plein-air painting sessions “Soutine Days” and developing the international relations of Lithuanian painters.
LIFE:
In 1982 Aleksandras Vozbinas entered the State Art Institute of the Lithuanian SSR, studied painting. He graduated in 1988. Studied prof. in Augustin Savick's studio.
Since 1990 Member of the Union of Lithuanian Artists (since 1997 he was elected to the LDS council).
The artist participated in more than 300 different exhibitions in Lithuania and abroad. The number of author's exhibitions exceeds 50. He was the curator of many exhibitions, the organizer of plein-air exhibitions in Lithuania (international plein-air exhibition "Soutine's Days" in Vilnius, 1998-2014) and abroad.
The works have been acquired by the Lithuanian Art Museum, the Lithuanian Art Foundation, Vilnius municipality, National Martynas Mažvydas Library, Sharjah Art Museum, private individuals in Lithuania and abroad.
ARTWORK:
At the beginning of his creative path, the artist's works could be assessed as a kind of non-conformist painting, inspired by the paradoxes of the Soviet era. A. Vozbin was greatly influenced by expressionist painting. Already then, the essential features of the artist became apparent - the pursuit of professionalism, detachment from literature, highlighting the essence of the art of plastic painting. About 1994-1995 a new stage of A. Vozbin's pictorial evolution begins, when the elements of abstraction and poetic surrealism became the most important. Since 2000 A. Vozbin's canvases, full of fresh energy, based on the tension of fighting colors, are replaced by ironic paintings. These paintings form a different, meditative, and often grotesque relationship with the world.
According to art theorist prof. For Antanas Andrijauskas, the painter Aleksandars Vozbins, not only the power of the stroke, the emotionality of color, the spontaneous play of energetic lines, unexpected spills of paint, but also the structural principles of painting are important: first of all, composition, harmonious or conflicting relationships between spaces, lines, and colored spots. The canvases expressing the playful nature of the artist Alexander Vozbin evoke dramatic experiences of the viewer with their suggestive magic of colors and lines.
The artist himself was particularly interested in geopolitics and history. These themes are often reflected in the painting of Alexander Vozbin.
PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
2021.'Stories about Vilnius and Lithuania'. Painting. Vilnius City Hall. Vilnius. Lithuania
2020. My Druskininkai. M.K. Ciurlionis memorial museum. Druskininkai.
2019. New Paintings. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania. Vilnius. Lithuania
2019. Paintings. 'Egle' Health Centre. Birstonas. Lithuania
2018. Aleksandras Vozbinas Jubilee Art Exhibition. Vilnius City Hall. Vilnius. Lithuania
2018. Solo Art Exhibition. Limedika Gallery, Kaunas. Lithuania
2018. Landscapes. 'Egle' Health Centre. Druskininkai. Lithuania
2017. Solo Art Exhibition. Kalita Art Club Gallery. Kiev. Ukraine
2017. Open Studio. Cite International Des Arts. Paris. France
2017. Painting. Constantin Brancusi Exhibition Center. Chisinau. Moldova
2016. Painting. Gallery „Arka“. Vilnius. Lithuania
2015. „Autumn Cocktail“. Painting. Gallery 555. Vilnius. Lithuania
2014. Painting. Galleria Unexpected. Groningen. Netherlands
2014. „Between visible and invisible“. Painting. Gallery „Laiptai“. Šiauliai. Lithuania
2014. Painting. Warsaw City Hall. Warsaw. Poland
2013. "Mirroring age". Town Hall. Vilnius. Lithuania
2013. Painting. Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Vilnius. Lithuania
2013. Painting. Lithuanian Government Palace. Vilnius. Lithuania
2013. Painting. Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania to the EU. Brussels. Belgium
2012. Painting. Galerie Mare Liberum. Hamburg. Germany
2011. "Erotic stories“. Savickas gallery. Vilnius. Lithuania
2010. Painting. Gallery Art Fuhrmann. Rostock. Germany
2009. Painting. Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania to the Republic of Poland. Warsaw. Poland
2009. "Cherchez la femme". Gallery Arka. Vilnius. Lithuania
2008. Painting. Russian Artist Associations Gallery. Sankt Petersburg. Russia
2008. "Retrospective”. Town Hall. Vilnius. Lithuania
2007. Painting. Consulate General of the Republic of Lithuania in the Sankt Petersburg. Russia
2007. Painting. Gallery “Brodyachaya Sobaka”. Sankt Petersburg. Russia
2007. Painting. Polish Artist Associations Gallery ZPAP. Torun. Poland
2006. Painting. Polish Artist Associations Gallery ZPAP. Olsztyn. Poland
2006. Painting. Tartu University Gallery. Tartu. Estonia
2005. Painting, Šiauliai University Gallery. Šiauliai. Lithuania
2004. Painting, Vilnius Pedagogical University Gallery. Vilnius. Lithuania
2004. "Centre of Europe", Gallery 'Rojaus kalnas'. Vilnius. Lithuania
2003. Painting. Gallery Python. Copenhagen. Denmark
2003. Painting. Gallery Znad Willi. Vilnius. Lithuania
2003. “From Pagan To Baroque”. UNESCO Lithuanian National Commission. Vilnius. Lithuania
2003. Painting. Embassy of Canada. Vilnius. Lithuania
2002. Painting and Drawings. Gallery Mažoji Galerija. Druskininkai. Lithuania
2002. Painting. Congress Palace. Vilnius. Lithuania
2001. Painting. Gallery Irena. Kiev, Ukraine
2001. 'On the way to Arcadia'. Gallery Arka. Vilnius. Lithuania
2000. Painting. Tapyba. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania. Vilnius. Lithuania
2000. Painting. Lithuanian National Philharmony. Vilnius. Lithuania
GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2023. Kunsthalle Rostock | REVIEW OSTSEE-BIENNALE
2020. Signs of the Apocalypse. Contemporary Art Center. Torun. Poland.
2020. Exhibition of Miniatures. RA Gallery. Vilnius. Lithuania
2019. The Lithuanian-Polish Exhibition, dedicated to the 450th Lublin Union. Lublin Castle. Lublin. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania. Vilnius. Lithuania
2019. Augustinas Savickas And His Students. Lithuanian Artists' Union Gallery. Vilnius. Lithuania
2019. Exhibition of the International Painting Plein-air "Here and There". Užutrakis Manor. Trakai. Lithuania
2019. Self-Portrait Exhibition “Visible-Invisible. Traku Voke Manor. Traku Voke. Lithuania
2018. Exhibition Dedicated to Vydūnas. Detmold Town Hall. Germany.
2018. Beyond the Frontiers. Land Museum. Poland.
2018. Meetings with Art. Lublin. Poland.
2018. 100 years of Lithuanian Independence. Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts. Vilnius. Lithuania
2017. International Biennial of Painting. National Museum of Fine Arts. Chisinau. Moldova. Museum Prize
2017. Miniature Exhibition. Gallery RA. Vilnius. Lithuania
2016. Features of the Art Collections of the Lithuanian Artists' Union. Gallery 'Arka'. Vilnius. Lithuania
2016. International Symposium Exhibition. Galleria Unexpected. Groningen. Netherlands
2016. Paroda „Kodas be rūbo“. Galerija 555. Vilnius.
2015. International Biennial of Painting. National Museum of Fine Arts. Chisinau. Moldova. Laureate Award.
2015. Painting Exhibition. Schwaan. Germany
2014. The exhibition "Lithuanian landscape''. Warsaw Town Hall. Poland.
2014. The exhibition "Dedicated to Donelaitis". Gallery of Lithuanian parliament. Vilnius.
2014. Lithuanian Artists' Association exhibition. Exhibition Hall. Minsk.
2014. Individualist anniversary exhibition. Vilnius Town Hall.
2013. 15 th Painting Triennial. CAC. Vilnius.
2013. Lithuanian landscape. Karlskrona Konsthall. Karlskrona. Sweden.
2013. "Anatomy of the XXI century". Gallery Arka. Vilnius.
2013. Painting. Pylimas Gallery. Vilnius
2012. International Art Fair. ART VILNIUS. Vilnius.
2012. "The Artist and the City." Gallery Arka. Vilnius.
2012. 'Art at Home'. Domus Gallery. Vilnius
2012. Lithuanian-Belarusian exhibition "Roots." Gallery Arka. Vilnius.
2011. Lithuanian painting exhibition. Venice Biennale. Italy.
2011. NORD ART. Büdelsdorf. Germany.
2011. "Self-portrait“. Gallery Arka. Vilnius.
2010. 2 th Baltic Biennale. St. Petersburg. Russia.
2010. Lithuanian painting. Salzburg. Austria
2010. Anual exhibition of LDS artists."Vilnius painting". Gallery Arka. Vilnius.
2010. „Historical Painting“. Dedicated to Grunwald Battle 600 years anniversary. Gallery Arka. Vilnius
2009. International Art Fair. „POZNAJ zmiany". Warszaw. Poland.
2009. Island Arts Centre. Lisburn. Ireland. 2009. International Art Fair. ART VILNIUS. Vilnius.
2009. 'Anxiety'. Gallery Arka. Vilnius
2009. Island Arts Centre. Lisburn. Ireland
2009. ARTVILNIUS ‘09. Lithuanian exhibition and congress hall. Vilnius.
2009. "Millennium of Lithuania“. Lithuanian Art Museum. Vilnius.
2009. "Love“. Savickas Art Gallery. Vilnius.
2008. Salon international d‘Arte SARRIA. Paris. France
2008. "Buona Pitura". Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant Angelo. Rome. Italy.
2008. "Lithuania and Its Eastern Neighbours: Dialogue in the Fine Arts". Vilnius, Minsk, Kiev, Warsaw.
2008. 1st International Bienal of Baltic Countries. Saint Petersburg. Russia. Laureate Award.
2008. 'Angel'. Savickas Art Gallery. Vilnius
2008. Exhibition of Individualists. Moscow. Russia
2007. 13th International Vilnius painting Triennial. Contemporary Art Center of Vilnius, Lithuania.
1998-2013. International painting pleinair "Soutine Days". Organiser and tutor.Vilnius.
2007. Modern Lithuanian Painting. Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in Switzerland. Bern.
2007. "Homo Pulcher". Gallery “Rakurs”. Minsk, Belarus
2007. "Town and People". Parliament Of The LR of Lithuania.
2006. Vilnius Culture Days in The Sankt Petersburg “Meetings“. M.Shemjakin Fund. Russia.
2006. "Vilnius Painters Present". Gallery Arka, Vilnius.
2006. "Lithuanian Painting". Parliament Of The EU. Brussels. Belgium.
2006. International Pleinair "Pritemps Corse et Lumieres de Balagne". Corsica. France.
2006. International Symposium 'Soutine Days 2006'. Vilnius
2005. Painting exhibition "Cherchez la Femme". Gallery Arka. Vilnius.Tutor, participant.
2005. 1th Vilnius Art Quadrieniale.Contemporare Art Centre. Vilnius.
2005. "Gratulatio Vilnae". Gallery Arka, Vilnius.
2005. "Drawings". Gallery Arka, Vilnius.
2004. "Vilnius in Warsaw". Gallery Dom Artysta Plastyka. Warsaw, Poland.
2004. "Biggest Gallery in New Municipality". Vilnius Municipality.Vilnius.
2004. "Holiday in Painting". Savickas Art Gallery. Vilnius.
2003. "The History of Lithuania in Painting". Lithuanian National Museum. Vilnius
2003. InternationalPleinair "Plenery Na Poludniowej". Siedlce. Poland.
2003. "Contemporary Baltic Countries Painting". Exhibition centre of Art & Design.Odense, Denmark.2
2003. Retrospective exhibition 'Soutine Days 1998-2003'. Vilnius Town Hall. Vilnius
2002. Lithuanian Visual Arts. Siauliai
2002. International M.K. Ciurlionis Pleinair. Druskininkai, Lithuania.
2002. Lithuania and Latvia project. Baltic Art. Savickas Art Gallery. Nida. Lithuania
2002. Palace of the Congress. Vilnius.
2001. "Salon-2001". Central Artists House. Moscow, Russia.
2001. Contemporary Lithuanian Painting."Arte & Maggio". Bari, Italy. Tutor, participant.
2001. “Palazzo Dele Esposizioni”. Rome. Italy.
2000. „New Lithuanian Music and Art”. Royal Academy of Music. London. UK
2000. Lithuanian Painters. City Halls. Dortmund. Germany
2000. Vilnius Painters. Vilnius City Halls. Vilnius.
2000. Lithuanian Artists Works Exhibition. Yanhuceng Art Museum Peking. China
1999. “Pronaltica 99”. Torun. Poland.
1999. “Individualistai”. Embassy of theResoublic of Lithuania to the UK of Great Britain. London.
1998. “Modern Lithuanian Art”. Kiev. Ukraine.
1997. II International Shagal Plenair”. Vitebsk. Belarus
1996. “Lithuanian art”. Sharjah Art Museum. UAE.
1995. “Lithuanian art 95”. Vilnius.
1992, 1994, 1996. Gallery 2112. Copenhagen. Denmark.
1990. “Apokalypse und Glaube”. Germany.
1989. “Baltishe Kunstleraus der USSR”. Germany.