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Daily Life Archives 1959-1993
Antanas Sutkus
Marathon in University Street. Vilnius, 1959.
Courtesy: White Space Gallery
Copyright. Antanas Sutkus.

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Daily Life Archives 1959-1993

Exhibition: 15 May – 2 Jun 2006

White Space Gallery


London

+44-(0)7949100956


www.whitespacegallery.co.uk

Tue-Sat by appt.

Private view: Monday, 15 May 18.30 – 20.30 Talk by Antanas Sutkus: Friday, 19 May 2.00 at Photo-London Photography Fair, Royal Academy, Burlington Gardens, London, W1. Tel. 0207 839 9300. White Space Gallery is pleased to announce first UK solo exhibition by Antanas Sutkus (born 1939), Lithuania’s most famous photographer. As leader of the "Great generation" of Lithuanian photographers who made their mark in the 1960s, Sutkus has been a strong influence on subsequent development of photography in the Baltic country. His lucid and moving images of everyday life have been compared to the work of the greats of 20th-century photojournalism such as Henri Cartier-Bresson and Andre Kertesz. This exhibition will present his most important work, including his series People of Lithuania, an ongoing project begun in 1976, which shows the changing life of Sutkus's homeland. Also on display will be images from one of his best known series of photographs, documenting the visit of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir to Lithuania in the summer of 1965, at the height of the cold war, and their meetings with writers and other intellectuals. Born in Lithuania in 1939, Antanas Sutkus started his photographic career as a photojournalist, and since 1969 has been working as an independent photographer based in the capital city Vilnius. He was one of the co-founders and President of the Photography Art Society of Lithuania (PASL), which championed photography as an art form, and is credited with gaining recognition for Lithuanian photographers on the national and international scene. Sutkus's main subject is man in all situations and moods. His aim, he has written, is "to make an attempt at drawing a psychological portrait of contemporary man … because future generations will judge our way of life, our culture and our inner world on the basis of photographs." In 2001–2002 he won the Erna & Victor Hasselblad Foundation Grant (Sweden) for "Documentation and conservation of Antanas Sutkus’s archive of photographs". His recent shows include FotoGrafia photography festival, Rome, 2006; Photography Gallery, Paris; Galerie Susanne Albrecht (with Martin Parr), Munich, 2005; PHP, Prague, 2004; Fotografie Forum, Frankfurt am Main, 2003; "Clear Vision: Photographs from F.C. Gundlach’s Collection", Internationales Haus der Photographie, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, 2002. His works are in the collections of Lithuanian Museum of Art, Vilnius; National Library, Paris; Museum of French Photography, Paris; Museum of Photography, Helsinki; International Center of Photography, New York; Institute of Arts, Chicago; Art Museum, Minneapolis; Art Museum, Boston; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm; The Moscow House of Photography. This exhibition will be accompanied by his recent book Daily Life Archives. 1959-1993. Unpublished photographs. Published by the Union of Lithuanian Art Photographers with the help of Hasselblad Foundation. Vilnius. 2003. White Space Gallery is open Tuesday to Friday, 11am to 6pm. Saturday until 5pm. Exhibition will be closed on Sundays, and 1pm – 2pm on Thursdays.

Daily Life Archives 1959-1993
Antanas Sutkus. Jean-Paul Sartre in Lithuania. Nida, 1965. Courtesy: White Space Gallery. Copyright. Antanas Sutkus.
Daily Life Archives 1959-1993
Antanas Sutkus: Blind Pioneer. Kaunas. 1962. Gelatin Silver print
© Antanas Sutkus. Courtesy: Anya Stonelake
Daily Life Archives 1959-1993
Antanas Sutkus Courtesy: White Space Gallery. Copyright. Antanas Sutkus.