Karolina Latvyte Bibiano
Karolina Latvyte Bibiano was born in Kaunas, Lithuania and currently lives and works between Lithuania and Mexico. She is a visual artist and works across a variety of mediums using painting, drawing, video and photography. In her practice she examines questions of life and human being. The concept she chooses to work on, it always comes from her philosophical point of view. Her works are full emptiness and loneliness.
EDUCATION
2015 Bachelor degree in painting, Vilnius Academy of Fine Art, Kaunas Faculty
2014 Participant of “Erasmus“program in Italy at Accademia di Belle Arti Bologna
2013 Student of exchange program in China, Jimei University
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2018 painting exhibition "Nature Morte", Jonavos kultūros centras
2018 painting exhibition "Mexico Querido" Kalvių kultūros centras
2017 painting exhibition " TIME IS AN ILLUSION" Jonavos kultūros centras
2017 painting exhibition "TIME IS AN ILLUSION" Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
2015 painting exhibition “Landscape form the past”, at VAFA KF gallery “M2”
2015 photography exhibition “Accidentally" at Bowling club “Amerigo”
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2019 "pARTy" gallery Meno Parkas
2018 "Sluoksniai" at VAFA Kaunas faculty gallery
2017 "Kaunas Gallery weekend"
2016 “Best artwork of the year 2015” at Kaunas gallery
2015 “Perspektyvu” project exhibition at Ministry of Health of The Republic Of Lithuania
2015 group drawing exhibition „Skicas“ at VAFA Kaunas faculty gallery
2015 Final work exhibition of graduate painting student, at gallery „Homo Ludens“
PERFORMANCE
2018 “Skalbiniai” , Jacob Bray choreography
RESIDENCIES
2018 AYATANA artist's research program "Parliament of Owls", Ontario, Canada
2018 "Bite AIR" Vilnius, Džiugai, Lithuania
CURATED EXHIBITIONS
2019 "pARTy" gallery "Meno Parkas"
2018 "Sluoksniai" at VAFA Kaunas faculty gallery
AWARDS
2018 Educational scholarship from Lithuanian art council
PUBLICATION
2019 Interview "Kauno Diena" about exhibition Sluoksniai
2017 review about exhibition " Time is an illusion"
2016 Newspaper “Siaures Atenai“, essay and phtography „(not)Lost“