EIKA Group has become the general partner of the international contemporary art fair ArtVilnius’25


One of the largest real estate development companies in Lithuania, EIKA Group, has become the general partner of the international contemporary art fair ArtVilnius’25. The event, which will take place at the Lithuanian Exhibition and Congress Centre Litexpo on October 3-5, will bring together contemporary art institutions for the 16th time and together they will present the work of more than 320 artists from 16 countries.

Cooperation with ArtVilnius reflects EIKA Group’s commitment to creating not only a sustainable architectural but also a cultural environment, and to contributing to the strengthening of Vilnius as a center of contemporary art in the international space.

“Culture is the heart of the city and the strongest part of its identity. As partners in the city’s prosperity, our goal is to create an environment in which not only architecture but also people, their ideas and creativity flourish. Therefore, by supporting ArtVilnius, we strive to make Vilnius an inspiring city full of creative energy,” says Domas Dargis, CEO of EIKA Group.

Diana Stomienė, founder and director of ArtVilnius, is pleased that the expanded group of patrons and sponsors of the fair will allow us to create an even broader event program this year and bring the most interesting collections and artists to the country.

“For us, as the organizers of the art fair “ArtVilnius”, it is extremely important to have partners who not only support cultural events, but also sincerely believe in the power of art to shape society. We are very happy and proud of the new general partner of the fair, a company that consistently invests in the environment, aesthetics and community in its activities. This cooperation allows us to implement creative ideas even more boldly, expand the boundaries of art and ensure the highest quality of the event. Such a partnership is invaluable, because it shows that business and art can and must go hand in hand, creating meaningful changes in society,” emphasizes D. Stomienė.

This year’s ArtVilnius’25 focuses on the traditions of art collecting in the Baltic States. Visitors to the fair will also be able to get acquainted with exceptional private and institutional collections, and a special program “Focus Baltic” will present the most relevant art scenes in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Every year this event attracts from 18 to 23 thousand visitors of all ages.

The International Contemporary Art Fair “ArtVilnius’25” will be held on October 3-5, 2025, at the Lithuanian Exhibition and Congress Center “Litexpo”.