Kęstutis Stoškus

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Vilnius, a 2004 collection of photographs of the old town.
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Vilnius, a 2004 collection of photographs of the old town.

Kęstutis Ipolitas Stoškus is a Lithuanian architectural photographer and a museum curator.

Born in Dūdlaukis (Jurbarkas, Lithuania) on March 13, 1951, Stoškus graduated in economics from the University of Vilnius in 1973. He has worked as a photographer since 1985, and since 1994 has worked for the Lithuanian National Museum.[1]

Stoškus works with medium- and large-format cameras to create detailed black and white photographs of the unspoiled parts of the old town of central Vilnius. Cars, advertising, signs of tourism, and even the presence of pedestrians — all are minimized in order not to detract from the architecture, his main interest.

Stoškus has had solo exhibitions in Gdańsk (1996, 1998, 2005–6), Valence (1997), Marburg and Leipzig (2002), and Kiel (2003).[2]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Stoškus, Vilnius, p. 78.
  2. ^ Stoškus, Vilnius, p. 78.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Stoškus, Kęstutis. Barocke Sakralarchitektur in Wilna: Verfall und Erneuerung. Marburg: Herder-Institut, 2002. ISBN 3-87969-304-8 (Text in German.)
  • Stoškus, Kęstutis. Wileńska architektura doby baroku. Dewastacja i restauracja. Instytut Sztuki PAN, 2005. ISBN 8389101394 (Polish edition of Barocke Sakralarchitektur.)
  • Stoškus, Kęstutis. Vilnius: Senamiesčio fotografijos / Photographs of the Old Town. Vilnius: E. Karpavičiaus leidykla, 2004. ISBN 9955-9650-3-7 (Text in Lithuanian and English.)
  • Pažaislis: menas ir istorija. Vilnius: E. Karpavičiaus leidykla, 2006. ISBN 9955-9650-4-5

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