Agnė Juodvalkytė (b. Vilnius, 1987) is a visual artist currently living in Berlin and Vilnius. Her practise is focused on abstract painting and textiles mostly. Juodvalkytė received BA in Painting at the Vilnius Academy of Arts in 2010 and studied Visual Arts in Spain at the Universidad de Castilla La Mancha (UCLM, Facultad de Bellas Artes de Cuenca) in 2009. Agnė Juodvalkytė’ work carry the volume and light. Her atmospheric paintings come from the observation of nature, time and light, the windows of her everyday life and trips around the city. The abstract canvases, created in the artist’s studio in Berlin, depict intuitive, unhasty time. Juodvalkytė uses textiles as a framework to understand culture, history and technology. She works with different materials, such as clothes, textiles, natural pigments, graphite dust, fabrics made by her grandmother, plants, and incorporates various mediums. Often presented in an anthropomorphic way, her works breathe their past into the present, becoming multidimensional artefacts extending not only into space but also into time.
Her recent shows include Everything you are not supposed to do at Radvila Palace Museum of Art in Vilnius (2025), From Within at Mo museum in Vilnius (2025), Tools for the Future at Enter Art Space, Aarhus, Denmark (2023), solo exhibition Omen at Drifts, Vilnius (2023), solo exhibition Tools for the Future (ANSKA) at the Galerie Bernau in Germany (2022), solo exhibition ANSKA at Blake & Vargas gallery in Berlin (2021); Drifts at Drifts, Vilnius (2022); Audra at the Pamario gallery in Juodkrantė, Lithuania (2021), Cosmic Thread at the Enter Art Space in Aarhus, Denmark (2020), Terpė at AV17 gallery in Vilnius (2020) et etc. Juodvalkyte’s works have been acquired by the Lithuanian National Museum of Art, MO Museum, and other private collections in Lithuania and abroad.
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Agnė Juodvalkytė
Waters of Memory, 2023
Pigments on canvas
200 x 160 cm
Agnė Juodvalkytė
Gelmėn, 2023
Oil on canvas
190 x 160 cm
Exhibition view: From Within, Mo Museum, Vilnius, 2025. Photo by Jonas Balsevičius
Agnė Juodvalkytė
Towers III, 2019-2020
In the collection of the MO museum.
Agnė Juodvalkytė
Valley, 2021
Oil on canvas
120 x 140 cm
Agnė Juodvalkytė
Untitled, 2024
Oil and pigments on canvas
120 x 100 cm
Exhibition view: Agnė Juodvalkytė, Omen, Drifts gallery, Vilnius, 2023. Photo by Philippe Gerlach
In the collection of the Lithuanian National Museum of Art.
Exhibition view: Agnė Juodvalkytė, Omen, Drifts gallery, Vilnius, 2023. Photo by Philippe Gerlach
Agnė Juodvalkytė
Hills Behind the House, 2022
Oil on canvas
150 x 100 cm
Agnė Juodvalkytė
Untitled, 2022
Oil on canvas
50 x 50 cm
Agnė Juodvalkytė
Vaivorai, 2021
Oil on canvas
60 x 60 cm
Agnė Juodvalkytė
Untitled, 2025
Oil and pigments on canvas
50 x 40 cm
Agnė Juodvalkytė
Untitled, 2024
Ink and pigments on canvas
50 x 40 cm
Exhibition view: Drifts, Drifts gallery, Vilnius, 2023. Photo by Lukas Mykolaitis
Exhibition view: Agnė Juodvalkytė, Tools for the Future (ANSKA), Galerie Bernau, Bernau, 2022. Photo by Philippe Gerlach
Exhibition view: Agnė Juodvalkytė, ANSKA, Blake&Vargas gallery, Berlin, 2021. Photo by Philippe Gerlach
Agnė Juodvalkytė
Indigo, 2018
Oil and pigments on canvas
200 x 100 cm
Agnė Juodvalkytė
Slowrise, 2019
Oil on canvas
200 x 150 cm
Exhibition view: Agnė Juodvalkytė, Cosmic Thread, Enter ArtSpace, Aarhus, 2020. Photo by Birgitte Munk
Exhibition view: Agnė Juodvalkytė, Settling Dust, si:said gallery, Klaipėda, 2019. Photo by Philippe Gerlach
Exhibition view, Archipelago – Goldrausch, 2018, Reinbeckhallen, Berlin. Photo by Sebastian Eggler
Agnė Juodvalkytė
ONA, 2018