Artist Biography
Vytautas Poška was born in 1971.
In 1988, he graduated from J.Vienožinskis Children Art School in Vilnius.
In 1989, he enrolled in Vilnius Academy of Arts majoring in fresco and mosaic and graduated the academy in 1995.
Since 1999 he has been a member of the Lithuanian Artists’ Association
Personal exhibitions
1993 – Gallery Langas (Vilnius, Lithuania)
1994 – St. John’s Street Art Gallery (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2000 – Gallery Langas (Kaunas, Lithuania)
2001 – Stasys Juškus Gallery (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2005 – Gallery ArtFabrik (Hamburg, Germany)
2006 – Lietuvos Aidas Gallery (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2007 – Gallery of the Lithuanian Parliament (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2008 – Gallery Aukso Pjūvis (Kaunas, Lithuania)
2009 – Villa Augusta Gallery (Nuremberg, Germany)
2011 – Jeruzalė Gallery (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2013 – Shofar Gallery (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2013 – Lithuanian Artists’ Association (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2014 – Shofar Gallery (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2014 – Stained Glass Gallery, Lithuanian Parliament (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2015 – Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2015 – Pylimo Gallery (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2016 – Gallery Rūtų Galerija (Klaipėda, Lithuania)
2016 – Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania (Minsk, Belarus)
2017 – Music Gallery (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2017 – Concept Store Gallery (Paris, France)
2018 – Shofar Gallery (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2019 – Building 2, Lithuanian Parliament (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2019 – Palanga Public Library (Lithuania)
2020 – Lithuanian Writer’s Union (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2020 – Gallery Arka (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2021 – Stained Glass Gallery, Lithuanian Parliament (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2021 – Pylimo Gallery (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2022 – at the Lithuanian National Philharmonic (Vilnius).
2023 – New Klaipeda Gallery
2024 – Gallery “Berolina” (Berlin).
Collective exhibitions and residencies
1994 – Lithuanian Art Exhibition (Paderborn, Germany)
1997 – International Painter Symposium – Internationales Malersymposium im Saalekreis (Halle, Germany)
1999 – Gallery Akademija (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2000 – Exhibition Freskos, Vilnius Town Hall (Lithuania)
2001 – Metalo Vizija, Metal Sculpture Symposium (Lithuania)
2005 – Project Paint the City, Kunstsommer 05 Der Rote Teppich (Hamburg, Germany)
2006 – Nida, Aalen Union of Art (Germany)
2007 – International Painting Plain Air in Svetlogorsk (Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia)
2008 – Art Zervas Gallery (Rion, Greece)
2011 – Exhibition Siena, Lithuanian Artists’ Association (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2013 – Project CREACTIV – Create Active Ageing (Cagliari, Italy)
2015 – Laisvė Tai Mes, art exhibition (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2015 – GMAC- PARIS Place de la Bastille Grand Marche‘ d‘Art Contemporain (France)
2016 – International Painting Plain Air and Exhibition (Grodno, Belarus)
2018 – In Memory of Father Stanislovas, mobile painting exhibition, the LAA individualist section (Lithuania)
2019 – Vilnius Painting 2019, exhibition (Lithuania)
2020 – Exhibition SALVE, VILNIUS (Lithuania)
2023 – LTQ’23: Communities | 5th Lithuanian Contemporary Art Quadrennial (Vilnius).
2024 – Exhibition of the group of painters “Individualistai” at the European Parliament (Brussels, Strasbourg).
Frescoe
1992 – Hermes, wet fresco, 2.3 × 2.5 m, LTB Branch (Vilnius, Lithuania)
1995 – Energy, fresco and sgraffito, 1.8 × 11.2 m, ESO Office (Vilnius, Lithuania)
1996 – Wings, fresco and sgraffito, 1.5 × 4 m, Restaurant Sparnai (Vilnius, Lithuania)
1999 – Reflections, fresco and sgraffito, 2.5 × 6.5 m, Lithuanian Museum of Ethnocosmology (Molėtai District, Lithuania)
2012 – Sundial, sgraffito, 3.10 × 2.55 m, the facade of the Palace of the Grand Dukes (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2013 – Coat of arms of Sudeikiai, sgraffito, 2.25 × 2 m, Sudeikiai Eldership (Utena District, Lithuania)
2017 – Coat of arms of Luokė, sgraffito, 2.25 × 2 m, Luokė Eldership (Telšiai District, Lithuania)
2018 – Path, acrylic, 7 × 9 m, a building facade in P. Vileišio Street (Vilnius, Lithuania)
2022 “Santaka”, technique fresco and sgraffito, (3m x 9m) Čiobiškis manor, (Širvintos district, Lithuania)
2023 – Jesus Christ, technique – wet fresco (1.6×0.8m.) Suzina Chapel, Vilnius.
2024 – Wall painting “Images and history of the city of Vilnius”, Antakalnio st. 33 a, facade, Vilnius, technique – acrylic (10×29 m.)
Sculpture
2010 – Iron Wolf, 2 metres tall, fibreglass, Vilnius Railway Station (Lithuania)
2015 – Iron Wolf, 2 metres tall, fibreglass, next to Antakalnis Eldership Office (Vilnius, Lithuania)
Stage design
2000 – stage design for the musical performance Days and Songs, based on Simone Berteaut’s book Edith Piaf, Director R. Morkūnas, Lithuanian National Drama Theatre
2005 – stage design for the musical performance Ambrace Me, Director A. Vidžiūnas, Lithuanian National Drama Theatre