This book — the third Migrating Art Academies (MigAA) publication — marks the end of the third phase of the MigAA program, which, over the course of seven years has grown into a dynamic and vital network of art academies and universities, independent arts organizations, many hundreds of people, and endless ideas
This book opens up a new field of discussion at the crossroads between contemporary art and critical tourism.
Giving a sense to the architectural legacy of the second half of the XX century in today’s cities is one of the most complex urban planning and heritage protection issues.
Synagogues constitute a substantial part of Lithuania’s sacred built heritage.
The catalogue of the international exhibition “Art of the Balts” is dedicated to Lithuania’s Millennial Anniversary program.
Synagogues constitute a substantial part of Lithuania’s sacred built heritage. Until World War II there were about one thousand Jewish prayer houses in cities and towns of Lithuania, while today only about one hundred buildings are extant, many of them abandoned and in varied degree of preservation.