This book is about the power of photography and the network it formed in everyday life and art of Lithuania in 1969–1989.
The Samogitian Museum Alka presents its first album-catalogue of the photographs of Chaimas Kaplanskis, the famous photographer of Telšiai (about 1860-1935), and his family.
This book discusses boredom as an aesthetic category that helps to explain a tendency in late 20th c. art to focus on everyday things, avoid definite meaning or create ‘nothing’.