From January 24 until May 18 Zuzeum Art Centre will present Unframed: Leis, Tabaka, Rožanskaitė, an exhibition which centers the works of three Baltic women artists – Malle Leis (1940–2017), Maija Tabaka (1939) and Marija Teresė Rožanskaitė (1933–2007) – in the late Soviet era of the 1970s and 1980s. Pushing the boundaries of self-representation, abstraction, and spatial dynamics, their art invites us to step beyond traditional frameworks and discover new, nuanced perspectives.
The title Unframed refers to the boundaries that all three artists crossed in their works, but also to a new interpretative horizon that their works create for each other. Moreover, all three artists produced a significant number of images in which the (female) protagonist steps out of the picture or turns her back on the viewer, creating visual metaphors of leaving or moving on to a new territory. In other works
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