BEHIND THE SCENES WITH AN ART CURATOR
She has a kind of soft intensity and very regal looks. When Juste was confirmed for the position of Lithuanian cultural attaché in Great Britain I thought it was a perfect occupation for this restless and always on the go, stubborn and exceptionally friendly human being. “It is similar to religion, or cult” - she says about being an art curator. A warm, open-hearted, and beautiful person with a brilliant mind. We were emailing back and forth our lockdown realities, when Juste Kostikovaite was almost done with her tenure and ready to full speed on to new projects & we know where she is going!! >
Alicja Bielawska project Soft Ground with Kristina Aglaja Skaldina, curated by Juste in Vilnius (2016).
Anastasia Sosunova, Agents (2020), still. Commission by Roots to Routes (that Juste is part of) from Manifesta 13's Parallel program.
New Juste’s sneakers that make her happy during the lockdown, besides her iPhone, family, friends and raspberry ice-cream in Kennington Park. That’s how she rolls. Comfortable shoes to run around the world to catch art events everyplace.
She has just started her work as the Head of the Department of New History Expositions at the Lithuanian National Museum.
Brunette or blonde, with her hypnotic gaze, she sucks you in and puts a spellbind on you. “This picture with black pseudo dog-fur coat is already very old one, I think it's from 2016 February, "&editions" party in Vilnius after the lecture on collecting at the Contemporary Art Centre that I co-organised with Ruta Radusyte. It was super cold.”
Juste before the opening of Pirouette performance curated by Roots to Routes from Manifesta 13 Parallel programme.
Painting by Merike Estna, one of Juste’s favorite artists.
“While London was basking in 16 degrees celsius this February we were trodding on some roads from Tate Modern towards Elephant & Castle. Sort of hiding from the police so they don't catch us for illegal congregation of more than 2 households or something like that. Musician Anton Lukoszevieze showed us this former church now called Henry Wood house after BBC Proms founder. They made a recording studio here now instead of the church. #repurposingchurches.”
Another Roots to Routes project called Insula. By Maarja Tonisson and Dovydas Strimaitis, that took place in Marseille in 2020. // Photo: Aurelien Meimaris