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Tate St Ives presents the first UK museum exhibition of the work of Aleksandra Kasuba.
Kasuba fled Lithuania after the Second World War, emigrating to the United States where she settled in New York, and then New Mexico.
The exhibition spans six decades of work, exploring Kasuba’s artistic journey, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and architectural designs. Her love of the natural world is clear throughout her work, which was often inspired by the shapes and forms of nature, such as shells, rocks, vegetation and marine life.
Kasuba was driven by a desire to forge a deeper connection between humanity and nature, and to imagine alternative ways of living. She felt that the exchange of ideas could push the boundaries of creativity and innovation. Kasuba explored this idea through collaborating with a pioneering collective (Experiments in Art and Technology, or E.A.T), made up of artists, engineers, and scientists, throughout the 1960s.
Supported by the Aleksandra Kasuba Exhibition Supporters Circle and Tate Members. This exhibition is organised by Tate St Ives in collaboration with the Lithuanian National Museum of Art.
Image: Aleksandra Kasuba Spectrum, An Afterthought, 1975-2014. Lithuanian National Museum of Art. Photo by Antanas Lukšėnas.
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Fri 15th May, 2026
The Art Room, Redruth
£35.50 — £35.50
Fri 15th May, 2026
Morrab Library, Penzance
£8 — £8
Sat 16th May, 2026
The Lost Gardens of Heligan, St Austell
£75 — £75
Book NowFri 3rd Apr, 2026 — Sat 16th May, 2026
Anima Mundi, St Ives
Sat 23rd May, 2026 — Sun 31st May, 2026
Tate St Ives, St Ives
Tue 9th Jun, 2026
Tate St Ives, St Ives
£0 — £1
Tue 14th Jul, 2026
Tate St Ives, St Ives
£0 — £1
Sat 21st Mar, 2026 — Sun 27th Sep, 2026
Tate St Ives, St Ives