24 February 2019

‘Stacks, Plants and Plains’ by Linas Jusionis at Vartai Gallery

Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
‘Stacks, Plants and Plains’ by Linas Jusionis at Vartai Gallery
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela

On February 7th, Vartai Gallery opened a new solo exhibition by the well-known young-generation artist Linas Jusionis. The title of the exhibition, Stacks, plants and plains, helps to create a mood close to that of a road-trip film and invites to enjoy an illusion that plays unexpected tricks on the viewer’s imagination. A mysterious visual outlook being formed with minimalistic tools, as well as sophisticated colour transitions disclose a conscious preference for pure visuality and its experience, acquiring an ever greater importance for the artist himself.

Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela

In his latest paintings, Jusionis is focusing his attention more and more on the law of the ‘the eye’s desire’ often devalued in the maelstrom of contemporary intellectual trends. Unconnected landscapes with no clear meaning join into a sequence devoid of any logic, misleading in its aestheticized muteness and transmitting a strange, nostalgic mood. The recurring landscape elements seem to start gaining significance and working like tropes. Even if every motif signals something distinct, all of them together act like certain objects of desire. The objects to be seen in the spatial expanses of the paintings are like manifestations of the artist’s libido, erupting in a sterile, strictly organised and aestheticised space. A painting is the realisation of the artist’s desire for imagery, and a polemical space of tensions, different moods and signifiers.

Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Linas Jusionis, Stacks, Plants and Plains, exhibition view. Photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela

“I find pure visuality, disassociated from any kind of meaning, more and more seductive because of its authenticity and a sheer desire for imagery. On the other hand, I have always been interested in an image’s duality when it can remain mute and, at the same time, provoke interpretation. This duality is the keystone when thinking of an image. Any painterly solution of mine comes into being as a response of one kind or another to it, sometimes elaborating on the concomitant associations, and sometimes trying to avoid them altogether, seeking to affect the viewer with pure visuality”, says Jusionis.

Jolanta Marcišauskytė-Jurašienė

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ArtistLinas Jusionis
ExhibitionStacks, Plants and Plains
Place / venueVartai Gallery, Vilnius
Dates7 February - 15 March 2019
Curated byJolanta Marcišauskytė-Jurašienė
PhotosLaurynas Skeisgiela
Websitewww.galerijavartai.lt
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