Biography
1961 – Born in Ignalina, Lithuania
1986 – Graduated from the Department of Architecture, Vilnius Academy of Arts
1993–2012 – Deputy Director, Contemporary Art Centre (CAC), Vilnius
2012–2014 – Exhibition Architect, Contemporary Art Centre (CAC), Vilnius
2014 – Curator and architect of the Antanas Mončys House-Museum, Palanga
Selected Projects and Exhibitions
1988 – Competition project for the Ignalina Church of the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary
1989 – Design and implementation of a memorial cross dedicated to the memory of the Ignalina region and its residents who were deported from Ignalina railway station in 1941 and during 1944–1953
1998 – Competition project for the Church of Blessed Jurgis Matulaitis in Viršuliškės, Lithuania
1990 – Competition project for the Elektrėnai Church (co-author)
1994 – Project for the private house Villa Jogaila (co-author)
1994 – Installation Kas nori kategorijos U? (Who Wants Category U?), Arka Gallery, Vilnius
1994 – Installation Laikas arba vieno mėnesio fiksacija (Time or One Month’s Fixation), Šiaurės Atėnai Gallery, Vilnius
1995 – Installation Difuzija (Diffusion), Arka Gallery, Vilnius
1995 – Interior design of the NATO’s café (co-author), Pasažo skersgatvis, Vilnius
1995 – Project for a monument to Frank Zappa (co-author), Vilnius
1995 – Installation Geras plienas 2 (Good Steel 2), Šiaurės Atėnai Gallery, Vilnius
1995 – Interior design of the Contemporary Art Centre café, Vilnius
1996 – Project Nowa Litwa (participant), Gdańsk, Poland
1996 – Interior design of the Metalinė liemenė café (co-author), Vilnius
1996 – Stage image for the rock band Rojaus tūzai (co-author)
1996 – Set design and costumes for the video performance Klinika, arba rytoj ketvirtą (The Clinic, or Tomorrow at Four) (co-author), dir. Rolandas Rastauskas
1997 – Group exhibition Ground Control, Beaconsfield, London; Baltic Four Mill, Gateshead, UK; Jutempus, Vilnius
1997 – Video installation Raudona (Red), Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius
1998 – Group exhibition Sutemos (Twilight) (co-author), Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius
1998 – Group exhibition Cool Places, Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius
1998 – Competition project for the Minolta Baltija office building in Vilnius (co-author)
1999 – Permanent exhibition project for the Antanas Mončys House-Museum in Palanga, Lithuania
2000 – Pavilion design for the World Exhibition Expo 2000 (co-author), Hanover, Germany
2000 – Exhibition Swedish / Baltic Architecture (co-author), La Galerie d’Architecture, Paris; also shown in Naples, Italy, 2001
2000 – Group exhibition Nekaltas gyvenimas (Innocent Life) (co-author), Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius
2000 – Group architectural project Erdvė 0-14 (Space 0–14), Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius; also shown at “Lithuanian Artists on the World Stage”, Millennium Dome, DOMUS 2000, London, UK
2001 – Architecture for the fashion event Mados infekcija and the project Vidurio Europos vyrų mados (co-author), Lithuania
2001 – Fredericia Port Line design project (co-author), Denmark
2002 – Installation for LUX EUROPAE Light Festival (co-author), Copenhagen Østerport Station, Denmark
2003 – Interior design for the advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi
2003 – Concept for a mobile pavilion for the international project Troia (co-creator), Berlin, Germany
2004 – Exhibition (ne)lyderis ((Not) A Leader) (curator and participant), Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius
2004 – RGB, Lithuanian pavilion for the international project European Street, (co-author) Prague, Czech Republic
2005 – Project for the Lithuanian pavilion DNR at the World Exhibition Expo 2005 (co-author), Aichi, Japan
2005 – Architecture of the Lithuanian pavilion at the 51st Venice Biennale (Jonas Mekas), Venice, Italy
2005 – Group exhibition “101.3 km: Competition and Collaboration”.
Model Žinių ekonomikos branduolio modelis (Model of the Knowledge Economy Core) (co-creator), Kaunas Picture Gallery
2006 – Interior reconstruction and redesign of the Contemporary Art Centre spaces and lobby Emisija (Emission), Vilnius
2007 – Project for a monument to Frank Zappa (co-author) in Baltimore, USA
2007 – Exhibition Transverse (curator and participant), Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, Vilnius; Kumu, Tallinn, Estonia; Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, Riga, Latvia
2010 – Group exhibition formalizmas_nesėkmės (formalism_failures) (curator and participant); installation Juoda pagalvė (Black Pillow) (co-author), Contemporary Art Centre; 2011 – Cēsis Contemporary Art Festival “Experiment and Excellence”, Latvia; 2012 – Liverpool Biennial.
2012 – Group exhibition Lietuvos dailė(Lithuanian Art), (exhibition architect and participant); project Disko metikas R. Ubartas meta diską į ŠMC sieną(Discus Thrower Romas Ubartas Throws a Disc at the Wall of the CAC), Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius
2013 – Project Lituanicos sparnas (Wing of Lituanica), Energy and Technology Museum (co-author), Vilnius
2014 – Group exhibition Pirmavaizdžiai: idėjos, eskizai, modeliai ir instrukcijos (Prototypes: Ideas, Sketches, Models, and Instructions), National Gallery of Art, Vilnius
2014 – Exhibition Filtrai (Filters), Antanas Mončys House-Museum, Palanga, Lithuania
Awards / Recognitions
The Lithuanian Pavilion at EXPO 2000 (Hanover, Germany) was selected among the top five pavilions.
The Lithuanian Pavilion at EXPO 2005 (Aichi, Japan) was recognised for its exhibition design solutions. The group Private Ideology received the LT Identity Award, established by the Lithuanian Institute and granted for outstanding projects shaping Lithuania’s image. The project was also selected as one of the top five by international architects worldwide.
2006 – Valdas Ozarinskas was awarded the Hansabank Art Prize for the installation Transverse.