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travels, wanders, ...  (all around)



solo exhibition "travels and wanders"
at the VDA gallery "Artifex", Vilnius.



travelling and wandering are ways to get inspired, create and learn about your surroundings and the world. through them, i discover the everyday details, souvenirs, memories of the Vilnius  live in and the other cities i visit, catching the wind and the joys. i explore Vilnius on foot, on trolleybuses and buses. i leave the city by train, by car, and i try to reflect all these experiences in the exhibition. the wind has been with me since i was a child – i was born by the sea, so i tame it in other places too. wandering and wind are connected by the English etymology of these two words.  

the word “wander” comes from “wendh”, meaning to turn, to wind. wind has two meanings in English, one for a turn and the other for the movement of air masses. in the exhibition, these two meanings are intertwined. sometimes i travel with the wind, changing directions, exploring the differences between forecasts and actual experience. travelling and wandering is like an implied, invisible, yet felt inspiration for the creative process. i invite you to look at each installation in the three different rooms of the exhibition as separate mediums, segments that tell the story of a different journey.


photos: Viktorija Balkutė

crossings between (susikirtimai)



videos and sound recordings 
from Lithuanian and Finnish railway
2025

(lady in the beginning asks the train inspector:
sorry! could you please tell me when is the earliest train leaving from Vilnius, (...) it's hard to leave from there?)



places happen to be different
and yet, we find the same things 
and same questions in them
the lines meet and dissapear

next to the video the viewer can sit on a chair, that resembles public transport chairs. it’s a map of (my) Vilnius, that I have walked.


on the other side of it, there is a LED display, which usually would display the transport route and next stop. this time, it displays the view through the car window. the reflections of the road on the rear-view mirror.

photos: Viktorija Balkutė


what the silence of a mountain looks like


"what the silence of the mountain looks like
a snowy peak, maybe,

how to listen to the unlistenable,
how to hear the unheard,
and if a tree falls in the forest
do you hear it fall
if you are not there?

words and silences,
silence cut-outs,
letter cut-outs,
and just like that, in fragments -
the sun never sets while we are here"

40 sec loop, 2024

this piece is about Kilpisjarvi - a place I hadn't been to at the time, and had yet to go to in the future. I leaned on the fruits of my subconscious using automatic writing and a kind of poetry, as well as fragments and cut-outs of places I had already visited for the visuals and sound. The sound is smoothed out and joined by the dreamy notes of the synthesizer.


rhythms around


A photobook containing images I captured while walking around the city, mainly certain textures and rhythms I noticed around me.

2022

photos: personal archive


fragments of journeys



photopolymer prints
2022


The quality of camera photos, like our memory, can be glitched and fragmented.
We cannot remember everything—we can only remember details.

From the videos I filmed during my trip from Tallinn to Helsinki and Vilnius, I selected five still frames, as if asking my memory to work with the memories of those specific moments, giving them more attention and time, slowing them down, pausing them.

I chose two extremes – a minimal fragment of the image and almost the entire image, except for a few
essential details.

photos: personal archive