NOBA Nordic Baltic contemporary art platform

Vytautas Kumža ”SHIFTING PRESENCE”

In this personal exhibition, Vytautas Kumža presents the latest photographic works, which he combines with sculptural objects of similar logic in the space. Interested in the materiality of the environment from which our cognitive experience originates, Kumža uses different production processes to destroy, remove, or recombine as an opportunity to…
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What if?

What if it turns out that imagination sits on the same chair with reality and observes the floating dustoids, while the self-reflexive consciousness is breathing right into our ear from across the other room? While in the hallway, it sneaks inside the ever-shifting body of the Artificial Intelligence – covered…
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Agnė Gintalaitė. WITHOUT PERSPECTIVE

In the first series, photographer Agnė Gintalaitė documented a series of some 200 Lithuanian garage doors painted and weathered by the elements and time on the outskirts of Vilnius that look like Mark Rothko paintings left out in the rain, each its own stunning work of abstract art. Her impulse…
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Photography Exhibition by Ewa Doroszenko

„Body Editor“ reflects modern technologies that often make women feel dissatisfied with their appearance. There is a disconnection between how we are perceived by ourselves and how we want others to perceive us. Using beauty apps we can smooth out the contours of our faces or add a few centimeters…
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Geneva Sills CONES & EGGS

The artist's black & white prints attempt to bridge the gap between photography and painting via the shared history of still life and the materiality of the photographic medium. The prints are exhibited bare so the paper and texture of the images themselves can be appreciated. In the work Sills …
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Geneva Sills “Cones & Eggs”

The artist's black & white prints attempt to bridge the gap between photography and painting via the shared history of still life and the materiality of the photographic medium. The prints are exhibited bare so the paper and texture of the images themselves can be appreciated. In the work Sills …
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