RESH   Architects designing stories
Continuous Movement in Decided Stillness
Exhibition Design
Vilnius
2026

This exhibition was designed in a beautiful collaboration with Ieva Julija Bagdonaitė, Mantas Markevičius, Aistė Stancikaitė, Fabian and Flurin Bisig.

The curatorial text is written by Zippora Elders (b. 1986 in the Netherlands), an art researcher of international experience, working as curator and writer based in Germany and the Netherlands. She vividly pinpoints the similarities and differences of the duo: “The art by both artists strikes as enigmatic and impenetrable… In poetic terms, Bisig seems to emerge from to the past, he combines elements of the canon and his personal passions, hoping to find guidelines for his approach to the present. At the same time, his command of the technical and historic principles is epic. It is likely that Stancikaitė comes from the future, referencing the unknown and sci-fi. Anthropomorphised figures, or simply, body fragments move back and forth between the deeper shadows and the foreground. Both artists work with the conscious and the subconscious. The relationships of the body and the humanity are placed centrally in the practice of both of them. The obviously lonely figures seem to search for different truths, trying to escape the norms of the art and life. In terms of geography and energetics, this exhibition for Stancikaitė is homecoming, and for Bisig – a new territory.” 

Photography by Gintarė Grigėnaitė