Vilnius Exhibition to Feature Creation of New York's SoHo

By Jonas Mekas Foundation, PRNE
Sunday, May 16, 2010

VILNIUS, Lithuania, May 17, 2010 - An exhibition entitled "George Maciunas: Father of SoHo" will open on
June 1st in Vilnius, a city that seeks to become the 21st Century's capital
of Fluxus. The exhibition will run until September 1st.

George Maciunas, Lithuanian-American architect and visionary founder of
the Fluxus art movement, conceived the idea of establishing cooperative
buildings in New York City where people could freely work and create. Rare
documents, structural maps and correspondence with officials detail the
excruciating process Maciunas underwent to legalize SoHo that transformed the
entire downtown area.

Visual works by renowned Fluxus artists Shigeko Kubota and Larry Miller
will be shown along with those of filmmaker Jeffrey Perkins and photographer
Peter Moore. First-person interviews and historical footage will complement
the exhibition. A special Guest of Honor will be the legendary avant-garde
filmmaker Jonas Mekas, a close co-worker with Maciunas during the early
period of the creation of SoHo.

"The SoHo phenomenon was an important creative initiative that made a
significant impact on social urban development in New York. It is compelling
in its grand scope and should be appreciated by both a local audience as well
as an international one," stated Arturas Zuokas, founder of the Jonas Mekas
Visual Arts Center.

The publication of "Illegal Living: 80 Wooster Street and the Evolution
of SoHo" by authors Roslyn Bernstein and Shael Shapiro will be celebrated at
the opening. Hundreds of artists, including Allen Ginsberg, Philip Glass,
John Lennon, Hermann Nitsch, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, and Andy Warhol were
drawn to the building by Jonas Mekas' Cinematheque and showed their work in
and around it.

In conjunction with the opening of the exhibition, the American Center
has invited the Deputy Director of the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New
York
, John Hatfield, to give a series of lectures highlighting the effects
and significance of cultural neighborhoods on the economic, social and
political life of a city. Hatfield's main presentation in Vilnius will be at
the "Ministry of Fluxus," a new venue containing studios, galleries and
performance areas for avant-garde artists.

The exhibition is being hosted by the Jonas Mekas Visual Arts Center, the
Jonas Mekas Foundation and The American Center. Major corporate sponsors of
the exhibition are "Akropolis," "Ukio Bankas," "Ranga Group" and "LAWIN."

Website: www.mekas.lt

Arturas Zuokas, Cell: +370-655-29299, arturas at zuokas.lt

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