Ray Bartkus Explained

Ray Bartkus
Birth Name:Rimvydas Bartkus
Birth Date:6 July 1961
Birth Place:Vilnius, Lithuania
Education:Vilnius Academy of Art
Known For:Illustration, painting, drawing, installation art

Ray Bartkus (born 1961, in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian-American artist. His work spans numerous mediums, including illustrations, hyperrealist paintings, and large-scale installations. He is known as the founder of MaLonNY, an annual art festival in Marijampolė,[1] and as the designer of the Lithuanian 50 Litas bill.[2] His works have been acquired by the National Portrait Gallery,[3] the, the MO Museum, and the Noewe Foundation.[4]

Illustrations

In 1991, shortly after emigrating to New York City, Bartkus began working as an illustrator for numerous publications, including The New York Times Book Review,[5] Harper's Magazine,[6] the Wall Street Journal[7] and Time magazine.[8] Former New York Times Art Director Steven Heller described Bartkus’ illustrations as combining elements of both realism and surrealism,[9] while also noting Bartkus’ ability to constantly shift styles.[10] Bartkus ascribed his creative flexibility to growing up amid the “single-mindedness of a communist state,” which led him to prize the freedom offered by multiple perspectives. His illustrations have received numerous awards from the Society of Publication Designers, the Society of Newspaper Designers, and the Society of Illustrators.[11]

MaLonNY

In 2014, Bartkus launched MaLonNY (which stands for Marijampolė, London, and New York), an ongoing street art and music festival and creative symposium held annually in the Lithuanian city of Marijampolė. Over ten years, MaLonNY has turned Marijampolė into a center for Lithuanian street art,[12] [13] with contributions from international and Lithuanian artists such as Judy Tuwaletstiwa,[14] Žilvinas Kempinas,[15] Stasys Eidrigevičius,[16] Mike Estabrook,[17] The Bubble Process,[18] Lou Beach,[19] Ieva Martinaitytė-Mediodia,[20] Oleksandr Shatokhin,[21] Philip Grisewood,[22] Kacper Dolatowski,[23] and others. MaLonNY has also featured musical performances by Electric Djinn, Daddy Was A Milkman, and Fast Forward,[24] among others. One of Bartkus’ murals for the event, “Floating World,” has been widely shared online because of how it was painted to reflect in the river below it.[25] [26]

Paintings

Bartkus has established himself as a hyperrealist painter. One of his series, “Last Paintings,” engaged in a dialogue with the works of Pre-Raphaelite painters, attempting to produce a more contemporary art by returning to earlier artistic principles.[27] Another of his series, “Forgeries,” reproduced official documents from Bartkus’ life with humorous and meta-artistic touches.[28] These works have been exhibited in the USA, Lithuania, Poland, Austria, Japan, and the Netherlands, and have been selected to represent Lithuania in a 2025 exhibition on hyperrealist art organized by Hyp’Art in France.[29]

Installations

Bartkus began creating large-scale public installations in 2014, when he created a work titled “Landing Strip” to inaugurate the annual meeting of the World Lithuanian Youth Association.[30] Over the next three four years, his installations were featured at the United Nations building in New York City,[31] the International Peace Institute Salzburg Forum,[32] and Union Station in Washington, D.C.[33] One of Bartkus’ installations, titled “Gardens,” was commissioned by the Lithuanian Embassy to commemorate 100 years of Lithuania’s independence. The design of this piece was based on traditional Lithuanian straw mobile folk art. It was exhibited in several cities across the United States, including Washington D.C., Chicago,[34] Philadelphia,[35] and New York City,[36] and later was shown at the in Vilnius[37] and the Samogitian Art Museum.[38] In 2024, Bartkus created “Infinity,” a series of portraits made using wire mesh and 100 kilograms of nails.[39]

Proposed Holocaust Memorial

Since 2017, Bartkus has advocated for the creation of a memorial that acknowledges the Holocaust in Lithuania. He has made numerous public appearances wearing a “Holocaust Memorial, Lithuania” t-shirt to raise awareness for this issue.[40] [41] He has worked to create dialogue on this issue between the Lithuanian Jewish Association, the American Jewish Committee, and the Vilnius mayor’s office, among other groups.

See also

References

  1. https://www.lrytas.lt/kultura/daile/2023/07/03/news/jubiliejinis-simpoziumas-malonny-praturtino-marijampole-menu-ir-ispudziais-27569597 "Jubiliejinis simpoziumas „Malonny“ praturtino Marijampolę menu ir įspūdžiais"
  2. https://www.pinigumuziejus.lt/en/news/30th-anniversary-of-the-litas-creators-of-litas-banknotes 30th anniversary of the litas
  3. https://kolekcija.mo.lt/en/Authors/44048 "Ray Bartkus"
  4. https://collection.noewefoundation.com/artist/bartkus-ray-99159445/ "Ray Bartkus"
  5. http://www.hellerbooks.com/docs/times_bkrev1.html Steve Heller's Book Review Gallery
  6. http://www.harpers.org/subjects/RayBartkus Ray Bartkus on Harper's
  7. http://raybartkus.com/wsj_covers_01.html Wall Street Journal covers from Ray Bartkus' website
  8. http://raybartkus.com/other_covers_01.html 1995 Time cover from Ray Bartkus' website
  9. Heller, Steven and David Womack
  10. Heller, Steven and David Womack
  11. https://drexel.edu/news/archive/2015/march/ray-bartkus Renowned International Artist Ray Bartkus Exhibits at Drexel
  12. https://www.15min.lt/kultura/naujiena/vizualieji-menai/kaip-marijampole-tapo-gatves-meno-miestu-pokalbis-su-ray-bartkumi-929-1498334 Kaip Marijampolė tapo gatvės meno miestu: pokalbis su Ray Bartkumi
  13. https://marijampoletic.lt/en/places-to-visit/art/ Selection of murals from the MaLonNY festival on the Marijampole Tourism Information Center website
  14. https://marijampoletic.lt/en/places-to-visit/art/a-story-teller/ Marijampole Tourism Information Center website
  15. https://marijampoletic.lt/en/places-to-visit/art/the-flowering-of-the-fence/ Marijampolė Tourism Information Center website
  16. https://www.delfi.lt/kultura/naujienos/marijampole-pasipuose-naujais-meno-kuriniais-tarp-ju-ir-stasio-eidrigeviciaus-freska-93835525 Marijampolė pasipuošė naujais meno kūriniais: tarp jų – ir Stasio Eidrigevičiaus freska
  17. https://marijampoletic.lt/en/places-to-visit/art/icave-paintings/ Marijampolė Tourism Information Center website
  18. https://marijampoletic.lt/en/places-to-visit/art/pizza-umbrella-2/ Marijampolė Tourism Information Center website
  19. https://suduvosgidas.lt/nesklandumai-nesutrukde-marijampoles-mercury-viesbuti-puosia-ispudingo-dydzio-piesinys Nesklandumai nesutrukdė – Marijampolės „Mercury“ viešbutį puošia įspūdingo dydžio piešinys
  20. https://marijampoletic.lt/en/places-to-visit/art/arctic/ Marijampolė Tourism Information Center website
  21. https://www.suvalkietis.lt/2023/06/27/jubiliejinis-malonny10-su-buriu-savanoriu-ir-spalvu-jura-paskelbe-simpoziumo-pradzia/ Jubiliejinis Malonny’10 su būriu savanorių ir spalvų jūra paskelbė simpoziumo pradžią!
  22. https://marijampoletic.lt/en/places-to-visit/art/consumerism/ Marijampolė Tourism Information Center website
  23. https://marijampoletic.lt/en/places-to-visit/art/light-installation-in-the-city-center/ Marijampolė Tourism Information Center website
  24. https://welovelithuania.com/malonny7-marijampoleje-menas-neuzsidaro/ Malonny’7 Marijampolėje: menas neužsidaro
  25. https://www.boredpanda.com/mural-reflected-water-river-ray-bartkus-marijampole-lithuania/ This Mural Was Painted Upside-Down To Reflect Off Of The Water
  26. https://web.archive.org/web/20151113044358/https://hifructose.com/2015/07/24/ray-bartkus-paints-upside-down-mural-that-reflects-right-side-up-in-water/ Ray Bartkus Paints Upside Down Mural that Reflects Right-side Up in Water
  27. https://www.raybartkus.com/paintings.html Paintings from the "Last Paintings" series on Ray Bartkus' website
  28. https://www.raybartkus.com/drawings.html Paintings from the "Forgeries" series on Ray Bartkus' website
  29. https://www.hypart.eu/artiste-lituanie-en-attente/ Ray Bartkus' profile on Hyp'Art
  30. https://kauno.diena.lt/naujienos/laisvalaikis-ir-kultura/kultura/pasaulio-lietuviams-ispudingas-pakilimo-takas-spektaklis-ir-kalbu-pamokos-635479 Pasaulio lietuviams – įspūdingas pakilimo takas, spektaklis ir kalbų pamokos
  31. https://urm.lt/default/en/news/art-installation-the-globe-by-ray-bartkus-presented-at-un-headquarters- Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  32. https://www.ipinst.org/2015/09/hybrid-war-at-the-interface-of-diplomacy-and-art Hybrid War: At the Interface of Diplomacy and Art
  33. https://usa.mfa.lt/usa/en/news/a-huge-sculpture-in-washingtons-union-station-marks-the-centennial-of-modern-lithuania Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  34. https://www.timeout.com/chicago/art/gardens Timeout
  35. https://www.urm.lt/default/en/news/sculpture-in-philadelphias-kimmel-center-marks-centennial-of-modern-lithuania Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  36. https://www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/event-details.htm?id=68629D96-AE84-D0E7-2E072A345B6569BD National Park Service
  37. https://www.lndm.lt/ray-bartkaus-ir-zilvino-kempino-instaliacijos-nacionalineje-dailes-galerijoje/ Lithuanian National Gallery of Art
  38. https://www.zdm.lt/exhibition-gallery/rimvydas-ray-bartkus-exhibition-230-4/ Samogitian Art Museum
  39. https://madeinvilnius.lt/en/entertainment/exhibitions/The-infinity-installation-by-artist-Ray-Bartkaus%2C-which-required-100-kg-of-nails%2C-was-presented-in-Vilnius/ The installation "Infinity" by artist Ray Bartkaus, which required 100 kg of nails, was presented in Vilnius
  40. https://www.lrt.lt/naujienos/kultura/12/1050126/menininkas-ray-bartkus-siulo-statyti-holokausto-memoriala-ar-lietuvai-pakaks-valios Menininkas Ray Bartkus siūlo statyti Holokausto memorialą: ar Lietuvai pakaks valios?
  41. https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-english/19/1057948/artist-proposes-holocaust-memorial-in-vilnius-says-it-s-a-moral-priority Artist proposes Holocaust memorial in Vilnius, says it’s 'a moral priority'

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