Česlovas Lukenskas

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Česlovas Lukenskas (born 3 July 1959 Panevėžys) is a Lithuanian sculpture and performance artist.

He studied at Panevėžys J. Švedas Music Conservatoiry in 1974-78. Between 1978 and 1982 he studied at Vilnius Evening Art School. Between 1978 and 1984, he studied at the Lithuanian Academy of Music, where he studied saxophone. In 1984-87, he taught music at Karmėlava Secondary School, and in 1987-97 taught the saxophone at Kaunas J. Gruodis Conservatoiry. Starting in 1989, he created a series of work titled "Thrown into a Monument", "Thrown Out Man", "Thrown Out Children", and "Thrown Out Students".[1] From 1999, he has been lecturing at VAA, Kaunas Art Institute. Since 2005, he belongs to the Lithuanian Artists’ Union.[2]

He is a member of Post Ars group.[3] He showed at the National Museum of Fine Arts,[4] LDM Radvilles Palace,[5] and Panevėžys Civic Art Gallery.[6]

See also[]

  • List of Lithuanian painters

References[]

  1. ^ "agora8 - Read | Publish | Comment | Publish art documents - HOMEPAGE". agora8.org. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
  2. ^ "Kamane.lt - Profesionalaus meno žinių portalas". kamane.lt. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
  3. ^ "Česlovas Lukenskas: The Syndrome of a Restless Artist", The Vilnius Review, dailė 2009/2, Rasa Andriušytė
  4. ^ "Naujienos | Balsas.lt". balsas.lt. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
  5. ^ http://ldmuziejus.mch.mii.lt/RRM/N_k_virt_paroda.htm
  6. ^ "www.arspanevezys.lt/?kalba=en&nuoroda=parodos". arspanevezys.lt. Retrieved 2016-06-14.


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