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Tomas Lagunavicius
Museum
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About the Museum
Tomas Lagūnavičius is an interdisciplinary artist from Kaunas, whose work encompasses visual and performing arts. He is the founder of the first generative art gallery-museum in Lithuania, located in the Old Town of Vilnius, Visų Šventųjų g. 5-2. This gallery-museum opened its doors on July 12, 2024.


Ongoing exhibitions
Become the owner of meditation
This interactive art project invites the visitor not only to watch, but also to participate in the creative process, choosing the painting closest to them and the accompanying meditation, thus instantly making the observer the owner of the chosen experience.
The exhibition explores the convergence of art, performance, and spiritual practices, raising questions about the boundaries of ownership in contemporary culture: is it possible to "own" not only a work of art, but also a state, a feeling, an inner experience?
Ongoing exhibitions
Transhumanist dances
Transhumanist Dances – art that unites humans and technology. Have you ever wondered what a dance between humans and machines would look like? How emotion merges with algorithms, and creativity with artificial intelligence? “Transhumanist Dances” is an invitation to experience a visual symphony that unites the body, technology, and visions of the future.
This unique art exhibition explores the ideas of transhumanism through various contemporary art forms. Each piece is a dance movement between naturalness and mechanics, between limitation and infinite potential.


Past exhibitions
Why do people like dictators?
The phenomenon of why certain segments of society tend to support authoritarian leaders has long been studied in both philosophy and political theory. This exhibition draws on insights from political philosophy, psychology, and sociology to answer the question: why do people like dictators?
Past exhibitions
Things and Man: Relationships and Meaning Creation
The philosophy of things is an interdisciplinary field that seeks to understand things not only as physical objects, but also as part of networks of meanings, relationships, and existence. The goal of this philosophy is not only to analyze the nature of things, but also to rethink the place of man in the world, where things become an integral part of our being. There are various things in life, but we give them meaning. What meaning do they have? For example, a mobile phone. Maybe it has no meaning at all? But for some people it is the main means of communication. A coffee cup. Why is it like that? The philosophy of things, the psychology of things, and similar things are demonstrated in the exhibition.


Upcoming exhibitions
Philosophy of everyday transformations
Everyday transformation is a phenomenon not only of individual human development, but also of a broader cultural and social context. It stems from the assumption that human life is not static, but a constantly changing process that requires both reflection and active action. “Man is not what he is, but what he becomes” (Sartre, L'Être et le Néant, 1943). This idea highlights the dynamics of transformation as an existential state of man.
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Tomas Lagunavicius Museum
Address
Visų Šventųjų g. 5-2, Vilnius, Lithuania, LT-01306
Contacts
+370 601 72101
Working hours
Friday
18:00 – 21:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00