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Members Private View Aleksandra Kasuba

1 May 2026 at 19.00–21.00

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An interior walkway with curved walls and columns that is illuminated by gradient lighting, transitioning from warm orange and yellow in the foreground to green and deep blue in the distance.

Aleksandra Kasuba Spectrum, An Afterthought, 1975-2014. Lithuanian National Museum of Art. Photo by Antanas Lukšėnas

Be the first to experience Aleksandra Kasuba’s mesmerising solo show

Step into the visionary world of Lithuanian-American artist Aleksandra Kasuba at this special private view.

Spanning six decades, this major exhibition traces Kasuba’s artistic journey, from her early paintings and mosaics to her later sculptures and architectural designs.

Discover how Kasuba sought to forge a deeper connection between humanity and the natural world, drawing inspiration from the shapes and forms of shells, vegetation and marine life. Through her revolutionary ideas and artistic experiments, you’ll see how she imagined new ways of living in greater harmony with nature.

Members must have a Tate St Ives Extra Card to attend this event.

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