Mantas Lesauskas

The Invisibles. Historic Furniture from a Contemporary Design PerspectiveExhibition The Invisibles. Historic Furniture from a Contemporary Design Perspective is an invitation to take a fresh look at the furniture stored in the collections of biggest Lithuanian museums: objects and interior details belonging to different periods, presented in a polyphonic conversation with the works of contemporary designers and artists.

The exhibition features furniture from the Lithuanian National Museum or Art, Šiauliai “Aušra” museum, the National Museum of Lithuania and the M.K. Čiurlionis National Museum of Art

Alongside exhibits from museum repositories and design works created by contemporary creators especially for this exhibition, it features design objects by multiple Lithuanian and foreign designers and brands, such as Dirk van der Kooij (Netherlands), Moustache (France), Tadeáš Podracký (Czech Republic), Lucas Muñoz Muñoz, Audrey Large (Netherlands), Delphine Lejeune (France), Clara Schweers (Germany), Kurina Sohn (South Korea) and Ines Sistiaga (Spain), Tuomas Markunpoika (Finland), Mantas Lesauskas, jot.jot, EMKO (Lithuania), Leo Maher (United Kingdom), Carolina Sardal Jerhov (Sweden), Benjamin Motoc (France), Studio Luuk van Laarhoven (Netherlands). These works continue to complement, extend, speak to and comment on the furniture from Lithuanian museum repositories, selected by the curators.

Curators: Monika Lipšic, Marija Puipaitė, Vytautas Gečas