We are pleased to announce that our gallery curated and organised the competition for commissioned artworks in public spaces at the new HERO Centre in Vilnius.
HERO is a modern, high-standard business centre designed to redefine Lithuanian...
We are pleased to announce that our gallery curated and organised the competition for commissioned artworks in public spaces at the new HERO Centre in Vilnius.
HERO is a modern, high-standard business centre designed to redefine Lithuanian workplace environments – combining contemporary architectural quality, smart interiors, and a vision to create a vibrant, inspiring space for work and community. Through the competition, talented artists including Sandra Strele and Vladas Suncovas were invited to contribute their unique artistic voice – enriching HERO with artworks that make public spaces more vivid, engaging, and meaningful. We believe that integrating art into everyday spaces helps transform ordinary routines into moments of inspiration – and we are proud to be part of this creative initiative.
DRIFT explores geological shifts and the slow, imperceptible transformations of the Earth’s surface. Dolomite stones, bearing traces of plant fossils, merge with marble chippings, gravel, and stainless-steel surfaces to form a layered, time-worn landscape. The mirrored steel reflects and disperses light into the surrounding offices, turning the installation into a source of luminous movement. Drift evokes not only geological motion but also drifting fog – a slow, ephemeral flow that unites matter, light, and air into a single whole.
photo: Laurynas Skeisgiela