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At Grill Zone in Vingis Park, artist Andrius Labašauskas will not build a traditional stone spindle to perpetuate agrarian culture and patrons, but will perpetuate a kingdom that nurtures, inspires, educates and enriches people: it will be the “mushroom” that that will sprout in the food park
Next to the renovated Žirmūnai beach, under the Valakampiai bridge, a sculpture and skateboard park “Rio de Žirmūnai” will be created, an initiative aimed not only at creating an aesthetically attractive park for active leisure, but also to invite the local community to contribute to the park. or organization of events.
Kipras Dubauskas together with the staff of the Lithuanian Fund for Nature and botany students will begin to collect detailed information about the biodiversity and the formation of the flora of Lazdynai Island, the genetic diversity of the island, in the middle of the Neris, in Lazdynai Island, a phenological birdwatching station. It will be established, fruit trees will be planted on the island built zigzag bird traps.
Cultural and Organizational Ideas will present the Lithuanian of the future in the capital, a work by Japanese artist Hiroyukis Mitsume Takahashi, which is projected onto the facade of an apartment building in Naujininkai, on the way from Vilnius airport to the city center.
According to architect Audrius Ambras, after removing the sculptures from the Green Bridge, it is no longer known what to do instead, and the pots or artwork on pedestals are not compatible with the overall architectural composition of the bridge. The architect proposed new signs for the Green Bridge that will be abstract: they will not only symbolically mark the space previously occupied by the sculptures, but will also remind you of the expressive construction of the previous bridge.
The Vilnius “L8” hiking trail is 1pm. A 24-minute leisure hiking trail that winds through the Užupis Territory and the Castle State Reserve, containing a number of interesting objects that make you stop. Artists PVZ LT will perpetuate the memory of artists living in Užupis with modern media. The trail will have markers: educational, intriguing and aesthetic, but discreetly complementary.
Fabijoniškės also attracted the attention of artists. The creative team of the project – artists Bertas Jacobsas and Sigita Simona Paplauskaitė – proposes to create a new meeting place for the community, taking advantage of the opportunities for landscape formation and artistic expression. “Fabijonas living room” will be a pleasant stone sculpture garden for residents of Fabijoniškės houses to sit, relax, cook in the open air and, most importantly, get together and be together.
In Antakalnis, in the Montvila triangle, a new attraction will appear: a community garden, which would be highlighted with specially designed sculptural objects (benches, a greenhouse, a water crane and a fence), which will not only serve, but will also have artistic value.
In the same Antakalnis there will be another artistic accent called “The wolf changes its skin.” The main idea of the project is to give a new look to the iron wolf, a well-known symbol of Vilnius. The Vytautas Poška sculpture, a classic sculptural version of the “Iron Wolf” found in Sapiega Park, with the consent of the author, will playfully and creatively acquire new deeper meanings, not just romantic ones dictated by themes of current events: abundance of information, excessive consumption, encouraged by the increasingly accelerated pace of life.
Another project that won funding this year is Vilnius Bunda. According to the report, the municipality of the capital is an ambitious project dedicated to the 700th anniversary of Vilnius, which will revive the forgotten spaces of Vilnius, combining a vast network of professional Lithuanian and foreign creators of urban and contemporary art, history, architecture and new technologies. . . Over three years, 15 districts have been planned to be included in the project: Naujamiestis, Naujininkai, Estación, Vilkpėdė, Naujoji Vilnia, Žirmūnai, Šeškinė, Fabijoniskes, Karoliniškės, Justiniškės, Pašilaičius, Lazdynaišk, and Virnasverynaišk.
In Šeškinė, next to the Šeškiukas lake, another object of attraction will be built: the GEO ART sculptural benches inspired by the natural environment of Šeškinė.
Artist Povilas Kupčinskas in Malūnų str. 3 The walls of the residential house, which used to be the Vilnius Užupis Bernardine monastery, will paint Bernardina Sienietis, who brought reforms to Lithuania. Thanks to his efforts, monasteries were built not only in Vilnius but also throughout Lithuania.