Grytė Pintukaitė

Lithuanian portrait painter
Grytė Pintukaitė
Born (1977-02-16) 16 February 1977 (age 47)
Kaunas
OccupationPainter
GenreExpressionism

Grytė Pintukaitė (born 16 February 1977) is a Lithuanian portrait painter,[1][2] member of the Lithuanian Artists' Association, and member of the Association LATGA - Lithuanian Copyright Society.

Education

Gryte was born in Kaunas into a family of artists[3] (her father, Algirdas Pintukas, is an actor of Kaunas State Drama Theatre).[4]

After the Art Gymnasium in Kaunas and the Kankaapaa School of Arts in Finland,[5] she studied Painting in Vilnius Academy of Arts (Bachelor and Master of Arts under the supervision of the painters Leopoldas Surgailius and Arvydas Šaltenis).[6] Since 2002 she is also a pedagogue of Arts and curator of exhibitions for young talents.[7][8][9][10][11]

Artistic production and vision

Regarding her artistic vision and style, the philosopher and art critic Algis Uždavinys wrote about an "intimate female humanism of the artist and "a meditation to feel not only the fragility of the human nature but also the deep nobleness of its incarnated spiritual world, real portrayal and picture of God where she likes to submerge herself, with tender clemency, like in a fog of heady dreams, in order to create her original version of the reality and of the existence myth".[12][13][14][15]

Therefore, her figures are almost always slightly stylized and supplemental semantic metaphors, especially in portrait compositions, are often introduced.[16][17]

In choosing the subjects of her pictures, Gryte often comes back to loved motives such as an image of a granny or a mother with a baby or just faces, that she loves to draw according to their real emanation, the one that she perceives.[18][19] So, she could paint, for example, the Lithuanian artist Antanas Tamošaitis, that she met in his hospital bed just some time before his death at the age of 100 years old,[20] as well as many other singers, actors, poets, musicians, conductors, etc. that she painted during almost 25 years of activity.[21][22][23][24][16][25][26][27]

Awards

  • In 2000 she received the award for the best painting in the exhibition "One Picture Contest" in Vilnius.[12]
  • In 2004 she received the award for "The best work of the year" in the homonym exhibition in Kaunas.[12]

Influences from other arts

Gryte's training as painter was affected by other artistic disciplines, especially theatre and music (lyric singing).

In Kaunas she studied at the Drama Theatre, got a diploma in Expressive Reading and received "The Silver Voices" (Sidabriniai Balsai) award.[12] As singer, after private studies in Finland, Russia and Lithuania, she collaborated in the years 2001-2003 with the composer Arturas Bumšteinas[28] and, in 2006, with the group Sel.[29]

She also works also as clothes designer for fashion[30][31][32] and theatre[33] events and collaborates occasionally with some newspapers and art magazines as art/theatre critic [34][35][36][37]

Exhibitions

From 1993 until 2016, Grytė Pintukaitė has organized 34 personal exhibitions, participated in 63 group exhibitions (the most important were the Venice Biennale in Italy,[38][39] the Beijing International Art Biennale and the Silk Road International Festival[40] in China [41][42][43][44][45][46]) and in 10 international Art Symposia and Plein Airs. She took part also in other international exhibitions in Finland, Belarus, Denmark and Latvia.

The artworks of Grytė Pintukaitė are exhibited in museums in China, Lithuania, Latvia as well as in private collections in USA, England, Italy, Germany, Finland, France, Iceland, Latvia and Russia.

See also

References

  1. ^ Pupelis, Linas (2016). "Kas yra kas Lietuvoje" (Who is who in Lithuania). ISBN 978-609-8013-36-8.
  2. ^ Kauno dailė: realijos en face (Kaunas art: realities en face). Kaunas, Nacionalinis M.K. Čiurlionio dailės muziejus. 2011. pp. 4–5. ISBN 978-9955-471-31-8.
  3. ^ Smalskas, Žilvinas Pranas (30 August 2013). "Tapyti portretai skamba". Šilelis. Archived from the original on 25 April 2017.
  4. ^ Katinas, Petras (7 December 2005). "Gyvenimas, paskirtas teatrui". XXI amžius.
  5. ^ "Kristina soittaa ja Gryte laulaa". Kankaanpaan Seutu (in Finnish): 10. 8 May 1997.
  6. ^ Makselienė, Simona (17 December 2010). XVII Vilniaus aukcionas. Vilniaus Aukcionas. p. 32.
  7. ^ "Moksleiviai piešė portretus". Lrytas.lt. 5 April 2012.
  8. ^ Petravičiūtė, Milda; Mėlynytė, Brigida (21 January 2013). "Pirmąkart surengtas "Jaunojo portretisto" konkursas". Vakarų ekspresas (ve.lt).
  9. ^ Poškus, Vidas (25 January 2013). "Portretas kaip priemonė pažinti save ir kitus". 7md.lt.
  10. ^ Marijampolės TV (1 March 2016). "2016-03-01 Marijampolės TV žinios". min.8:22.
  11. ^ Smalskas, Žilvinas Pranas (20 June 2014). "Vaikų klegesys išbudino seną kaimą". Šilelis.
  12. ^ a b c d Pintukaite, Gryte (2009). Grytė.Portretai. Preface by Algis Uždavinys. Galerija "Meno parkas". p. 4. ISBN 9-789955-674184.
  13. ^ "Dailininkė Grytė Pintukaitė apie save". 2009.
  14. ^ Kiaušas, Vidmantas (24 October 2005). "Giedantys paveikslai, spalvota muzika". Bernardinai.lt.
  15. ^ Kiaušas, Vidmantas (20 October 2005). "Singing, Paintings, colorful music".
  16. ^ a b Baltranas, Dalius (4 April 2003). "Grytės Pintukaitės-Valčkienės portetų paroda". Literatūra ir menas.
  17. ^ Baltranas, Dalius (6 December 2002). "Grytės Pintukaitės mažieji paveikslai". Literatūra ir menas.
  18. ^ Jermakovaitė, Silvija (2 October 2012). "Daugiau negu tikra" (PDF). Naujoji Romuva (Interview). 2: 24–30.
  19. ^ "Grytės portretų pasauliai". Šeimininkė: 5. 4 June 2003.
  20. ^ "Į Antakalnio smėlį atgulė dailininkas Antanas Tamošaitis" (PDF). Mokslo Lietuva. 14: 16. 21 July 2005.
  21. ^ Dovidavičienė, Snieguolė (7 September 2011). "Tapytojos paveikslus palaimino popiežius Jonas Paulius II". alfa.lt.
  22. ^ "Menininkė Grytė Pintukaitė: "Nėra ribų tarp to, ką darau dirbtuvėje ir ką – kitur"" (Interview). 15min. 3 June 2016.
  23. ^ Skučaitė, Virginija (24 March 2009). "Paroda su aktorystės ženklu". Kauni diena.
  24. ^ Markevičiūtė, Elvyra (2012). Algimantas Masiulis: siela po teutonų riterio šarvais. Kauno valstybinis dramos teatras. ISBN 978-609-95247-1-9.
  25. ^ Valonytė, Ligita (28 April 2015). "Režisierė Galina Dauguvietytė nebijo rodyti savo raukšlių". Lrytas.lt.
  26. ^ "J.Mudėnienė – prancūzų tapytojo Anri Matiso moteris". delfi.lt. 27 March 2006.
  27. ^ Šiurkutė, Julė (3 June 2016). "Menininkė Grytė Pintukaitė: „Nėra ribų tarp to, ką darau dirbtuvėje ir ką – kitur" (Interview). 15min.
  28. ^ Bumsteinas, Arturas (2005). "Introduction to 4 / 25 / 65 – An Opera (Antiradical Opera)".
  29. ^ "Kovo 11-osios proga – muzikinis jaunų reperių sveikinimas (+ audio)". music.lt. 10 March 2011.
  30. ^ "Vilnius gyvai". 15 serija. 4 December 2015. Event occurs at 1:04:20. tv3.
  31. ^ "Dailininkė Grytė Pintukaitė pristatė pirmąją savo kolekciją "Rūbas asmenybe". delfi.lt. 30 November 2015.
  32. ^ "G. Pintukaitės kurtas sukneles pristatė žinomos Lietuvos Moterys". Kauno diena. 30 November 2015.
  33. ^ "Spektaklis "Kelionė" pagal J. Vaičiūnaitės eiles | Repertuaras". 4 March 2017.
  34. ^ Pintukaite, Gryte (29 November 2009). "Menas, neigiantis meną". Bernardinai.lt.
  35. ^ Pintukaitė-Valečkienė, Grytė (5 January 2006). "Kolibrių Naikintojas". Nemunas. 1: 8.
  36. ^ Pintukaitė, Grytė (September 2008). "Dar vienas laiškas aktoriui A. Masiuliui.Menininko našta- gėris, meilė žmonėms ir gyvenimui". Nemunas. 30: 9.
  37. ^ Žemaitytė, Aldona. "Akistata su savimi" (PDF). Kultūra. 30: 5.
  38. ^ Mikšys, Darius (2011). "Behind The White Curtain" (54th Venice Biennale). ISBN 978-9986-957-49-2.
  39. ^ Mikšys, Darius (4 June 2011). "Lithuanian pavilion at the 54th Venice biennale (2011)".
  40. ^ http://www.worldartleague.org/en/index.html Archived 2017-04-27 at the Wayback Machine
  41. ^ China Artist Association (2015). "Memory and Dream", the album of the sixth Beijing International Art Biennale. ISBN 978-609-8013-36-8.
  42. ^ Milkova, Vaida (24 October 2015). "Kinijoje tapo skandalo dėl meno liudininku". Kauno diena.
  43. ^ Valatkienė, Lilija (November 2015). "Pekino bienalėje įvertinti tapytojai tęsia kūrybinę kelionę savo drobėse" (PDF). Dailė raštis. 80: 6–7.
  44. ^ "Yangzhou, a 2500-year-old city breeds the splendid civilization and poetic and pictorial conception—an account of a sketch activity attended by selected artists of the Beijing Biennale in Yangzhou". BIAB. September 2015.
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