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Opening of the group exhibition “Pebbles by the Sea”

2025-01-31 - 2025-01-31

Time

17:30

Location

KCCC Exhibition Hall
Didžioji Vandens g. 2, Klaipėda

On 31 January at 17:30, the exhibition “Pebbles by the Sea” opens at the Klaipėda Centre for Cultural Communications (KCCC). Paintings, ceramics, plastic, digital print, plasticine, installations, soundscapes, found objects – about 15 works will try to reveal the duality of being and feeling. The original idea of the exhibition, according to its authors, was to talk about “doing nothing”: an action that wastes time but formally produces no results. The idea was to find out whether this makes us feel unstable or whether we are afraid of such a state. However, the counter-action to this – the abundance of activities and information – is also worrying, and makes us a society of fatigue. The exhibition runs until 2 March.

* Automatic translation was used to translate the event information.