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. It highlits the rich and impresive photographic heritage that was housed within a single photo studio. This album is the result of several years’ work with glass negatives by Telšiai photographers of the post-war period.
This book is about the power of photography and the network it formed in everyday life and art of Lithuania in 1969–1989.
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’.