Echo Gone Wrong

Echo Gone Wrong Echo Gone Wrong - Art press of the Baltics Their resistance against the system was their passion for Western music, fashion and parties. Echo Gone Wrong.

The title of the daily refers to a title of a song by a legendary SKA band Bad Manners , which in the early 80’s was listened in gatherings by so called “rollers” (aka rock’n’roll) in Soviet Lithuania, accurately followed by the KGB. The rollers derived from a very specific early Lithuanian punk movement; they “revived” Elvis Presley and Bill Halley, listened to Madness and Bad Manners, danced twi

st and “brought up” New Wave hairstyles. However, the West was already different that they imagined, and such a hybrid “roller” movement was nowhere else to be find, except on this part of the Iron Wall. In both directions. This contemporary art daily attempts to shout out louder and more clearly, so that echo wouldn't get lost in the overcrowded grounds. You can support us here: https://contribee.com/echogonewrong

The artist sits beside an iron. Rolls of paper on the floor, tests on the wall. Inches converted into centimetres. He ir...
11/06/2026

The artist sits beside an iron. Rolls of paper on the floor, tests on the wall. Inches converted into centimetres. He irons the foil onto paper canvases – traces of people coming together. Past events are today’s prints. The room is full of coming-togethers, hopes of arriving at something, and just being next to each other. HOP galerii

Listen to this article:Your browser does not support the audio element.0:000:00The artist sits beside an iron. Rolls of paper on the floor, tests on the wall. Inches converted into centimetres. He irons the foil onto paper canvases – traces of people coming together. Past events are today’s prin...

Until June 12, the exhibition “procr-u-stination” by two MA students of the VAA Department of Graphic Art Jonė Dūdaitė a...
11/06/2026

Until June 12, the exhibition “procr-u-stination” by two MA students of the VAA Department of Graphic Art Jonė Dūdaitė and Rokas Bilinskas will be presented at the VAA gallery ARTIFEX. Artifex / Tekstilės galerija / Textile gallery

Until June 12, the exhibition “procr-u-stination” by two MA students of the VAA Department of Graphic Art Jonė Dūdaitė and Rokas Bilinskas will be presented at the VAA gallery ARTIFEX (Gaono St. 1, Vilnius). This exposition is part of the VAA Graduation Show. The brutal metaphor of the “Pro...

In the aluminium panels, the layers of time reveal themselves in different forms – as drawn fragments, or tightly drille...
10/06/2026

In the aluminium panels, the layers of time reveal themselves in different forms – as drawn fragments, or tightly drilled silhouettes. Mechanically screwed-on references to smart devices mask traces of time, hiding the beginning and the origin of the time of the screen light.This could be a time before the silicon revolution, or just the beginning of it... Verpėjos

Listen to this article:Your browser does not support the audio element.0:000:00The exhibition ‘Circuit board (2)’ by Algirdas Jakas runs at Marcinkonys train station gallery and will be open until June 14th. In the aluminium panels, the layers of time reveal themselves in different forms – as ...

In her exhibition everything you need to see is already in front of you, Priyageetha Dia questions photography as a medi...
09/06/2026

In her exhibition everything you need to see is already in front of you, Priyageetha Dia questions photography as a medium – repository of memories. Her perspective is rooted in the history of her family in South-East Asia, in the Malay peninsula, which in its heyday was considered to be the most profitable colony in the British Empire... Riga Photography Biennial

Until June 7 Riga Photography Biennial 2026 exhibition – Priyageetha Dia’s (NL) solo exhibition everything you need to see is already in front of you – is on display in the Gallery Space of the Riga Contemporary Art Space. Curator: Inga Brūvere (LV).

"Putting aside the social and political crises, contemporary art itself has been stuck in an uphill battle to legitimise...
08/06/2026

"Putting aside the social and political crises, contemporary art itself has been stuck in an uphill battle to legitimise its relevance to a public who has largely lost its appetite for it (if they even had it to begin with). So what can an institution, such as the CAC, do about it? Well, lucky for us, this is precisely what ‘Superglue, or Inventing the Friend’ seeks to examine..." - Dovydas Laurinaitis, Šiuolaikinio meno centras /\ Contemporary Art Centre https://echogonewrong.com/pastel-horror-and-empty-promises-review-of-the-superglue-or-inventing-the-friend-exhibition-at-the-contemporary-art-centre/

At the start of 2025, Valentinas Klimašauskas had the somewhat unenviable task of taking over the Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) following the 33-year-long stewardship of outgoing director Kęstutis Kuizinas. Long seen as the premier stage for contemporary art in not only Vilnius but the wider regio...

Here we are in 2026, at the peak of a solar maximum, standing at a crossroads: we can either surrender to darkness, or w...
07/06/2026

Here we are in 2026, at the peak of a solar maximum, standing at a crossroads: we can either surrender to darkness, or we can pause for a moment, ground ourselves, take a deep breath, and, with our eyes turned to the sky, absorb the uplifting energy of light – an energy capable of recharging every cell of the body...

Here we are in 2026, at the peak of a solar maximum, standing at a crossroads: we can either surrender to darkness, or we can pause for a moment, ground ourselves, take a deep breath, and, with our eyes turned to the sky, absorb the uplifting energy of light – an energy capable of recharging […]

The project to the moon and (maybe) back invites audiences to consider motherhood not as an idealised state, but as an a...
06/06/2026

The project to the moon and (maybe) back invites audiences to consider motherhood not as an idealised state, but as an ambivalent experience filled with intimacy, tension, creativity, exhaustion, and continuous transformation. The project unfolds as a series of events bringing together visual arts, performance, theatre, discussions, and community-based practices in order to open a space for sensitive and critical dialogue..

Listen to this article:Your browser does not support the audio element.0:000:00On May 10, the exhibition to the moon and (maybe) back opened at the Trakų Vokė Manor Estate (Žalioji St. 2A, Vilnius District Municipality). The exhibition will remain on view until June 7. Opening hours of the Trakų...

The artists come from different backgrounds, visual contexts and practices, yet share an attentiveness to what places ho...
05/06/2026

The artists come from different backgrounds, visual contexts and practices, yet share an attentiveness to what places hold and reveal. Through their works, overlooked areas, traces, and forms of connection come into focus. New site-responsive works by Mara Kirchberg, Ioanna Mitza, and Marina Stanimirović accentuate this framework of hidden infrastructures by looking to the environs of Weißensee as a point of departure for broader reflections. Works by Vanessa Disler, Indrė Rybakovaitė, and Thai May Nguyen extend these concerns through painterly, architectural, and historical approaches...

Listen to this article:Your browser does not support the audio element.0:000:00How can a place be understood through artistic practice? Interconnected Gestures brings together six artists whose works explore how spaces are perceived, interpreted, and inhabited. The exhibition considers how artists e...

Live With/Think About functions simultaneously as proposition and condition: a way of remaining within perception while ...
04/06/2026

Live With/Think About functions simultaneously as proposition and condition: a way of remaining within perception while also examining how it is produced and sustained. In Kaspars Groševs’ exhibition at Kim? , marking the artist’s return thirteen years after his last solo presentation here, sound, image, display, and social infrastructure merge into a continuous environment where separation into discrete mediums dissolves. What is presented appears less a collection of finished works than a situation actively shared and persistently reconfigured through use..

From 30 April 2026 to 7 June I will mostly be found at Kim? Contemporary Art Centre in Riga – for a while I will be “living and working” here. This is not an exhibition, performance or action; it is a small sketch of life: for a while my apartment is available for short-term rent […]

"The natural light in the gallery shifts gradually throughout the day, with soft shafts of light lingering in the space ...
03/06/2026

"The natural light in the gallery shifts gradually throughout the day, with soft shafts of light lingering in the space at intervals. Likewise, the works in the exhibition reveal their complexity over time, like the base notes in a perfume. Ulijona Odišarija and Ona Juciūtė engage quietly with questions of value, labour and material status, whilst seeking to leave an imprint on the viewer..." - Mary Vettise, OUTPOST Gallery

‘Cloud or Tail’, a two-person exhibition by Ulijona Odišarija and Ona Juciūtė, poses the question, how does one visualise absence? ‘Cloud’ and ‘tail’ refer to terms within perfumery. The projection of a scent, how far it radiates from one’s person, is often described as an invisible...

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