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Naugarduko 41, Vilnius 03227
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We Live in Places

We Live in Places
Gabija Nedzinskaitė and Gerda Paliušytė

Opening Friday 27 May, 6-9 pm

27 May to 26 June
Mečetės g 4, Vilnius

Open Wednesdays and Fridays, 6-8 pm, and by appointment at weliveinplaces@gmail.com

We Live in Places
Gabija Nedzinskaitė and Gerda Paliušytė 

Opening Friday 27 May, 6-9 pm

27 May to 26 June
Mečetės g 4, Vilnius

Open Wednesdays and Fridays, 6-8 pm
and by appointment
at weliveinplaces@gmail.com

I’ve taken solace in this garden. It really is beautiful. I wonder at the atmosphere and how it is paradoxically both acute and impossible to articulate or grasp. It made me think of Virginia Woolf, whom you had mentioned in one of your emails to me, and how she created worlds that seemed offered to us partially wrapped in some obscure light or tissue paper. There’s another idea about how we look at and try to understand the world which is all about twisting, wrenching and unwrapping other beings into clarity and truth. What a cruel vision of curiosity and what an arrogant thought that is: that if only we hold down something enough it will hand over everything. Empires acted and continue to act on this logic. But, of course, never is everything handed over or given up. There are gaps between those fingers, a fist is never completely tight. A seed will escape.

excerpt from the exhibition text by Yates Norton

Gabija Nedzinskaitė (b. 1998) is a spatial practitioner currently living and working in Amsterdam. Her practice is a remix of objects, industrialized experiences of narratives, failed renders and invisible interventions. Gabija’s works usually consist of objects that have undergone different stages of transformation or manipulation. These transformations are essential to her spatial research. Gabija recently graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam (Architectural Design Department).

Gerda Paliušytė (b. 1987) is an artist and curator based in Vilnius. She is interested in various documentary practices, historical and popular cultural phenomena and characters as well as their relationship with social reality. Gerda’s work (films, photography) often explores collective practices and various forms of tacit agreements. Recent exhibitions include two solo editions of For Cecil, at Lavender Opener Chair Gallery in Tokyo (2021) and the Prospect Gallery in Vilnius (2020).

Thank you Autarkia, Gediminas G. Akstinas and Gediminas Akstinas, Aurimė Žakaitė, Pavel Zalescevskij, Andrej Vasilenko, Simonas Kuliešius, Edgaras Aškelovič, Vytautas Gečas, Jokūbas Čižikas, Alexandra Bondarev