Imagining the Future at Carré d'Art in Nîmes, France, is the first major European retrospective dedicated to Lithuanian-American artist Aleksandra Kasuba. The exhibition spans an entire floor and showcases her innovative artistic practice that merges art, design, and spatial environments. Kasuba, who fled Lithuania in WWII and settled in New York, created fluid, organic spaces that enhance sensory experiences. Highlighted themes include displacement and futurism, featuring her installations of tensile fabrics, mosaics, and collages. The exhibition is organized with the Lithuanian National Museum of Art and will run until March 23, 2025.
The exhibition is a comprehensive retrospective of Aleksandra Kasuba's work, showcasing her pioneering contributions to art, design, and spatial environments that create organic, fluid experiences.
Elona Lubytė curates the exhibition as a thematic journey, featuring sections like Wanderer, reflecting on the significant presence of the character, the Little Man.
Kasuba's experimental use of tensile fabrics and her approach to illusion and scale invite visitors into a unique exploration of spatial design and sensory experiences.
Organized in collaboration with the Lithuanian National Museum of Art, this exhibition honors Kasuba's legacy while exploring profound themes of displacement and futurism.
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