About the Project
Going Public
What are the possibilities of public art and whom does it address? These are the questions that the artists from Belarus, Lithuania and Kaliningrad region participating in the project “Going Public. On the Difficulty of a Public Statement” deal with.
Artistic interventions
Exit to the Sea
Sie benötigen den Flashplayer , um dieses Video zu sehenReport on the performance “Exit to the Sea” by Belarusian artist Mikhail Hulin, created during the residency in Klaipėda (Lithuania) in June 2012.
Camera and editing: Donatas Ravaitis
Music: Kristijonas Lučinskas
Klaipėda, June 2012, © Goethe-Institut
Music: Kristijonas Lučinskas
Klaipėda, June 2012, © Goethe-Institut
How to say?
Franciska Zolyom
Sie benötigen den Flashplayer , um dieses Video zu sehenReflections on differing
meanings of the notions of “the public sphere” and “art in public space”, as well as the quality of such art.
Camera and editing: Alexandre Serheyuk
Interview: Lena Prents
Vilnius, June 2012, © Goethe-Institut
Interview: Lena Prents
Vilnius, June 2012, © Goethe-Institut
Local Situation
Belarus, Kaliningrad, Lithuania
The project involves Lithuania, Belarus and the Kaliningrad Area – all three comprising a region in which the political and social situations, as well as artistic practices and opportunities could hardly have grown more apart than they have in the last two decades.










