Elena Narbutaitė

Elena Narbutaitė crafts abstract representations of distinct phenomena. Her sculptures, installations, and prints harbor intricate narratives and profound conceptual underpinnings, yet their essence is most effectively unveiled in moments of awe and wonder.

Biography of Elena Narbutaitė

Elena Narbutaitė was born in 1984 in Vilnius, Lithuania. Drawing from life, literature, musical history, and dialogues with scientists, her sculptures amalgamate diverse influences. She embraces the essence of discovery, distinct from mere invention.

The artist has showcased her work in various international exhibitions, including the Liverpool Biennial in 2016 and the Lithuanian and Cyprus pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2013. Recent group exhibitions feature venues such as CRAC Alsace, Tate St. Ives, Tai Kwun Contemporary, CACP Bordeaux, Marco Museo de Arte Contemporanea, and many more. 

Notable solo shows of Elena Narbutaitė's art include "Prosperity" at the Contemporary Art Center in Vilnius in 2017 and "Project Room" at Carré Musée d'Art Contemporain de Nîmes from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, she has contributed to periodicals such as The Federal, Nero, Bill Magazine (where she serves as an associate editor), and CAC Interview.

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