Aistė Stancikaitė
Aistė Stancikaitė works mainly in monochromatic drawing, where she challenges perceptions of reality by the sheer perfectionism of her approach. A significant part of her work deals with the human figure, the portrayed characters‘ anatomy and personality, appearing as both familiar acquaintances and fictional strangers. Through the effort to capture sensible details she demonstrates not only her technical skills but also her generosity towards the other.
Stancikaitė has been participating in exhibitions and residencies around the world since 2014 and has received at least five different meritorious awards. Born in 1988 in Lithuania, Aistė Stancikaitė currently lives and works in Berlin.
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B. Lithuanian, Based in Berlin, Germany
Solo Exhibitions
2023 Outlines, Cuturi Gallery, (Singapore)
2022 We Were Always Alone, GNYP Gallery, Berlin (Germany)
2020 Stories, human, GNYP Gallery, Berlin (Germany)
Group Exhibitions
2023 Beyond the Veil, Guts Gallery, London (UK)
2023 Eve Presents Number Three, Eve Leibe Gallery, London (UK)
2022 Queering the Narrative, Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen (Germany)
2022 Touch Me, Kunstraum Potsdam Waschhaus, Potsdam (Germany)
2021 Cave Canem, Eve Leibe Gallery, London (UK)
2020 6th Luxembourg Art Prize, La Pinacothèque, Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
2019 Creative Debuts x Adidas Originals, First Thursdays Spotlight Series, London (UK)
2015 Griffin Gallery Open, Griffin Gallery, London (UK)
2014 Drawn, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol (UK)
2014 Bristol Biennial, collaboration with Sondryfolk, Allez Allez Plonge (UK)
Residencies and Awards
2021 Communication Arts 62nd Annual, Award of Excellence
2020 Luxembourg Art Prize, Shortlisted Artist
2020 ADC 99th Annual Awards, Merit
2020 Communication Arts 61st Annual, Award of Excellence
2019 Varda Artists Residency, California (USA)
2019 3x3 International Illustration Awards No. 16, 1 x Gold, 3 x Honorable Mention
2019 Frēsh 19, Best in Book Award, 1 x Gold, 1 x Silver
2016 OnDisplay: Reconstructed, Unit 10, Bristol (UK)