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Created specifically for this show, the sculptural installation ‘Desiccating’ by the Oslo-based Lithuanian artist brings together ceramics, organic matter and metal structures into a single, interwoven ecosystem. In it, the processes of drying, evaporation and drainage form the central motif, pointing to the industrial use of deep-water reservoirs.
The exhibition features ceramic sculptures made using an experimental open-air firing technique, whose forms evoke natural formations or developing organisms. The artist grows these ceramic surfaces with layers of gelatine, which gradually liquefy, evaporate and disappear over the course of the exhibition. Displayed on custom metal grates, these organic sculptures come into contact with industrial structures designed to channel liquids and waste.
As the artist notes: ‘In my latest exhibition, I continue to explore the themes of water and life that I began several years ago. The starting point for the Vilnius exhibition was a series of tests…
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Created specifically for this show, the sculptural installation ‘Desiccating’ by the Oslo-based Lithuanian artist brings together ceramics, organic matter and metal structures into a single, interwoven ecosystem. In it, the processes of drying, evaporation and drainage form the central motif, pointing to the industrial use of deep-water reservoirs.
The exhibition features ceramic sculptures made using an experimental open-air firing technique, whose forms evoke natural formations or developing organisms. The artist grows these ceramic surfaces with layers of gelatine, which gradually liquefy, evaporate and disappear over the course of the exhibition. Displayed on custom metal grates, these organic sculptures come into contact with industrial structures designed to channel liquids and waste.
As the artist notes: ‘In my latest exhibition, I continue to explore the themes of water and life that I began several years ago. The starting point for the Vilnius exhibition was a series of tests…












































