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'''Danas Andriulionis''' (25 November 1951 – September 2023)<ref>[https://ve.lt/gyvenimas/netekome-uostamiescio-dailininko-dano-andriulionio Netekome uostamiesčio dailininko Dano Andriulionio] {{in lang|lt}}</ref> was a [[Lithuania]]n painter and a member of the [[Lithuanian Artists' Association]]. He studied in [[Pakruojis]], and graduated from Rokiškis T. Vaižgantas school. In 1975, he joined the VISI, specialising in architecture, and in 1979 graduated from the [[Vilnius Art Academy]], in the speciality of art design. Since 2001, he had been a teacher of painting composition.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://kultura.lrytas.lt/daile/klaipedoje-meno-galeriju-dienose-avangardiniai-projektai.htm|title=Klaipėdoje meno galerijų dienose – avangardiniai projektai|website=kultura.lrytas.lt|language=lt-LT|access-date=2016-06-18}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.baltic-art-hub.com/Artists/Danas_Andriulionis.html|title=Danas Andriulionis|website=www.baltic-art-hub.com|access-date=2016-06-18}}</ref>
'''Danas Andriulionis''' (25 November 1951 – 4 September 2023)<ref>[https://ve.lt/gyvenimas/netekome-uostamiescio-dailininko-dano-andriulionio Netekome uostamiesčio dailininko Dano Andriulionio] {{in lang|lt}}</ref> was a [[Lithuania]]n painter and a member of the [[Lithuanian Artists' Association]]. He studied in [[Pakruojis]], and graduated from Rokiškis T. Vaižgantas school. In 1975, he joined the VISI, specialising in architecture, and in 1979 graduated from the [[Vilnius Art Academy]], in the speciality of art design. Since 2001, he had been a teacher of painting composition.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://kultura.lrytas.lt/daile/klaipedoje-meno-galeriju-dienose-avangardiniai-projektai.htm|title=Klaipėdoje meno galerijų dienose – avangardiniai projektai|website=kultura.lrytas.lt|language=lt-LT|access-date=2016-06-18}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.baltic-art-hub.com/Artists/Danas_Andriulionis.html|title=Danas Andriulionis|website=www.baltic-art-hub.com|access-date=2016-06-18}}</ref>


==Creative activities==
==Creative activities==

Revision as of 03:48, 5 September 2023

Danas Andriulionis (25 November 1951 – 4 September 2023)[1] was a Lithuanian painter and a member of the Lithuanian Artists' Association. He studied in Pakruojis, and graduated from Rokiškis T. Vaižgantas school. In 1975, he joined the VISI, specialising in architecture, and in 1979 graduated from the Vilnius Art Academy, in the speciality of art design. Since 2001, he had been a teacher of painting composition.[2][3]

Creative activities

Andriulionis had exhibited at more than 300 different exhibitions and projects since 1992.[4] He had arranged more than 60 personal exhibitions and taken part in joint exhibitions with prominent Lithuanian and foreign artists in France (1992), Denmark (2000), USA (2002), Hungary (2003), Sweden (2005), Finland (2005), Russia (2006), Poland (2006), Latvia (2007), and Spain (2008). International exhibitions he had participated in include Klaipeda Art Exhibition Hall and Baroti Gallery (2001, 2005), "Baptism in the art" (Klaipeda, 2002, 2003), "Quo Vadis" (Budapest, Hungary, 2003), exhibition "Vilius Orvydai remember " (Kėdainių 2005), "Signs of the Time" (Klaipeda, 2006), "Christmas exhibition" (Klaipeda, 2006), the exhibition "Minor Lithuania paintings garden“ (Bitėnai, Šilutės, 2006), "Mega Plaza" (Klaipeda, 2007), "V world Samogitians" exhibition (Plunge, 2007); Project "Aquarium" (Klaipeda, 2001), "Year horizon 04" (Klaipeda, 2005), "Wind and Sea" (Stockholm, Sweden, 2005), and "Flight Stroke" (Klaipeda, 2008).[5][6]

Later career

Andriulionis was granted the art creator status of the Republic of Lithuania in 2005 and was awarded more than 40 letters of appreciation and prizes. He created scenography for four theatre productions and co-wrote the book "On Wings of Music" in 2008. He was actively involved in Klaipeda and Lithuania's creative life and was a member of the painters' group "INDIVIDUALISTS".[citation needed]

Andriulionis' work is held in six museums and in private collections worldwide.[7][8]

Bibliography

Klaipėda and Klaipėda, Time labelled Volume II, in 2013, Vilnius. 96 p.

Who is who in Lithuania, Gold Millennium Edition, 2009, Kaunas. 378 p.

Who is who in Lithuania, Lithuanian State Yearbook 1990-2010, 176 p.

References

  1. ^ Netekome uostamiesčio dailininko Dano Andriulionio (in Lithuanian)
  2. ^ "Klaipėdoje meno galerijų dienose – avangardiniai projektai". kultura.lrytas.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Danas Andriulionis". www.baltic-art-hub.com. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  4. ^ "Danas Andrriulionis Savo Tapybos Kelia Nuties Palongoje". Diena.it Retrieved 2016-6-18 (Google Translation)
  5. ^ city24.lt, Parengė Audronė Mockienė. "Meno kūrinys – stilingų namų atributas". DELFI. Retrieved 18 June 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) (Lithuanian)
  6. ^ "Danas Andriulionis". Gabriele Gallery Retrieved 2016-6-18 (Google translation)
  7. ^ "Domsaico Galerijoje Jubiliejine Dano Andriulionio Tapybos Paroda". Ve.it Retrieved 2016-6-18 (Google translation)
  8. ^ Kryptis, Dizaino. "Baltic Art Exhibition at the Lithuanian Embassy, London-Opening 10th April 2015 | News | Ministry of Foreign Affairs". www.urm.lt. Retrieved 18 June 2016.