Berta Tilmantaite
Photographer

Berta Tilmantaite is a Lithuanian multimedia journalist, photographer and videographer. Her visual stories from different parts of the world often emphasis the connection between human and nature.

Berta has BA in Journalism from Vilnius University (Lithuania), also took a course in Photojournalism at Danish School of Media and Journalism. She holds MA in International Multimedia Journalism (University of Bolton/Beijing Foreign Studies University).

Currently Berta works as a freelance multimedia journalist and photographer. Her work has been published all over the world, in websites and magazines such as National Geographic, Al Jazeera, Geographical, GEO, Rhythms Monthly, China Green, China daily, and others. She also occasionally lectures at Vilnius University and VGT University in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Berta Tilmantaite
Photographer

Berta Tilmantaite is a Lithuanian multimedia journalist, photographer and videographer. Her visual stories from different parts of the world often emphasis the connection between human and nature.

Berta has BA in Journalism from Vilnius University (Lithuania), also took a course in Photojournalism at Danish School of Media and Journalism. She holds MA in International Multimedia Journalism (University of Bolton/Beijing Foreign Studies University).

Currently Berta works as a freelance multimedia journalist and photographer. Her work has been published all over the world, in websites and magazines such as National Geographic, Al Jazeera, Geographical, GEO, Rhythms Monthly, China Green, China daily, and others. She also occasionally lectures at Vilnius University and VGT University in Vilnius, Lithuania.

  • Lutz Bacher: AYE!
    Oct 5 – Dec 17, 2023
    Raven Row
    London, UK
    This exhibition of the unsettling, uncategorisable work of American artist Lutz Bacher (1943–2019) explores her use of music, sound and voice. Bacher’s work oscillates between the conceptual and the visceral. Much of it involves appropriation, using material from American popular culture and flotsam from the information age (pulp fiction, self-help manuals, trade magazines, scientific publications, pornography, bureaucracy, discarded photographs), in work that can be intimate, violent or funny. (more…)