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Victor Paukštelis - “Olimpija”
Donelaičio St. 46 · Kaunas · Lithuania
Saturdays 11AM – 4PM · Weekdays by appointment
has been integrating artworks into interiors since 2010.
The gallery’s activity is based on the idea that:
a work fully acquires its value only when it becomes part of a relationship — not only a visual one, but also an intellectual one.
Here art emerges as part of life — within a space that is used, experienced and constantly changing.
That is why IN DOT operates between two fields: contemporary art and architecture.
We do not simply present artists; we also shape the context in which their works exist — from the first encounter to their integration into a collection or a space.
Curated exhibitions
Artists we represent
Lithuanian artists whose work we exhibit and offer for private collections and interiors.
Browse each artist's available works below. Original pieces can be reserved or purchased by contacting us directly.
Implemented projects in collaboration with artists
Biennale Project
The Kaunas Biennale project “History Once Again,” which took place in 2011 and was curated by Dr. Rasa Andriušytė-Žukienė, aimed to reinterpret the history of Lithuanian art. This project was realized and woven by artist Monika Žaltauskaitė Grašienė. IN DOT Gallery, in collaboration with the Kaunas Biennale, integrated works by some of Lithuania's most prominent artists, such as R. Jankauskas-Kampas, J. Mekas, A. Petrašiūnaitė, V. Marcinkevičius, and others into interior spaces.
Just before Christmas in 2010, the first public exhibition of artist Monika Žaltauskaitė Grašienė was opened at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Kaunas Clinics, titled "Breath." The textile artist pleasantly surprised the clinic and its visitors by offering an engaging educational event and two works: "Birth" and "Breath." "It is hard to express in words how grateful we are that Assoc. Prof. Monika Žaltauskaitė Grašienė returned with such a great gift. She is one of the most prominent textile artists not only in Lithuania but also in Europe," expressed Prof. Rūta Jolanta Nadišauskienė, head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The textile artist and her uniquely formatted, distinctive technique works were presented by architects Enrika Riaukaitė and Vida Giedra Savinskė from the interior studio "IN DOT."