p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I don't know how many of you have come across the work of Antanas Sutkus and the wider Lithuanian school of photography. I consider it to be deeply humanistic with pictures that depict everyday life in an almost poetic way.
I found a page with about 300 of his images, i really enjoyed going through them.
http://www.artnet.com/artists/antanas-sutkus/
I found a page with about 300 of his images, i really enjoyed going through them.
http://www.artnet.com/artists/antanas-sutkus/
valdas
Veteran
Yes, as we are from the same country I can witness that in Lithuania he is truly an icon - well known and respected.
Brian Atherton
Well-known
What a portfolio! Thank you, Pan. I especially like C'est la vie, 1971 (or A Morning Bus, Vilnius, 1972).
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Yes, as we are from the same country I can witness that in Lithuania he is truly an icon - well known and respected.
Valdas, are there any other resources/websites with more information and photos from that school of photography that you are aware of?
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Wonderful indeed , Eye Candy !
Thank You Pan ~
Thank You Pan ~
valdas
Veteran
Valdas, are there any other resources/websites with more information and photos from that school of photography that you are aware of?
You can google some names - it should give you plenty of photos in image search. The names I can recommend to check (based on my personal taste) are Romualdas Rakauskas, Aleksandas Macijauskas, Algimantas Kunčius... In the FSU they were all known to represent so called “Lithuanian school of photography”. There are some articles about this school, but mainly in Lithuanian language, maybe in Russian, so maybe those images can lead you somewhere... As far as I can tell it’s more of a style of photography that was characterized by “warmth and beauty” of simple everyday life during hard times, not anything formal in terms of technique or even philosophy.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Yes, very nice photography, I'm so happy that it is in b+w.
This is a great shot, could be by Cartier-Bresson.
Erik.
This is a great shot, could be by Cartier-Bresson.
Erik.

lynnb
Veteran
Thank you Pan! Wonderful to browse his work.
I've ordered his book Planet Lithuania.
I've ordered his book Planet Lithuania.
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
Thanks, Pan. Yes, nice. Some of those I have seen before, somewhere, but it’s good to see more.
JohnWolf
Well-known
Thank you, Pan. Very inspiring. A good reminder of what photography does so well - capturing and expressing humanity.
John
John
agentlossing
Well-known
Looking hard at that book now 
charjohncarter
Veteran
Thanks Pan, so many greats in this world that nobody in the USA has seen. And valdas I'll check your other artists tomorrow. I'm off to bed now, but I'm glad I checked in tonight.
telenous
Well-known
I found out about him in a trip to the Baltics back in 2004. How could he not be known, I thought. The truth is we know a lot about photography that came out of countries that dominated the field, principally France before the war and the US after, but precious little outside that. The few recognizable non-English speaking photographers working in the documentary tradition became known almost solely through their association with Magnum.
lynnb
Veteran
My copy of Antanas Sutkus Planet Lithuania (Steidl) has arrived. I can highly recommend this book. Typical Steidl high quality reproductions, too.
Bmoze
Established
Wonderful stuff. Great artist. Thank you for pointing him out,
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
In general I feel, eastern European photographers are less well-known and as a result undervalued, both here and on the web in general.
Pan, why not start a thread on these photographers on RFF? I’d do it myself but it’s hardly my place, coming from the Netherlands...
Pan, why not start a thread on these photographers on RFF? I’d do it myself but it’s hardly my place, coming from the Netherlands...
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
My mother's family (nee Gustitus) came to America from Lithuania in the late 1800's.
I bought a book of Antanas Sutkus work years ago to see "the old country" I'll likely never visit.
Chris
I bought a book of Antanas Sutkus work years ago to see "the old country" I'll likely never visit.
Chris
John Bragg
Well-known
Thanks for sharing. Beautiful work that could easily pass for Magnum or work of that ilk, espescially like Marc Riboud, or George Roger or even Vintage Bert Hardy.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Sure, especially the ones that prior to the early 90s had to work within 'the system' and may have been compromised by 'the system'. Cheers, OtLIn general I feel, eastern European photographers are less well-known and as a result undervalued
Freakscene
Obscure member
My copy of Antanas Sutkus Planet Lithuania (Steidl) has arrived. I can highly recommend this book. Typical Steidl high quality reproductions, too.
Yes, the paper stock and ink choices are perfect.
Marty
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