For London Gallery Weekend 2022, Emalin is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Augustas Serapinas (b. 1990, Vilnius, Lithuania, lives and works in Vilnius). As a further exploration of themes developed in his recent projects including the 13th Kaunas Biennale, Serapinas will reconstruct elements of wooden sheds emblematic of socioeconomic transformations in their regions of origin. Serapinas's practice is invested in recomposing public spaces in order to foreground and problematise the assumptions that shape them. Researching specifically each site his work appears in, he uncovers hidden dynamics of social hierarchy, economy and memory that decide on how institutions function,...
For London Gallery Weekend 2022, Emalin is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Augustas Serapinas (b. 1990, Vilnius, Lithuania, lives and works in Vilnius). As a further exploration of themes developed in his recent projects including the 13th Kaunas Biennale, Serapinas will reconstruct elements of wooden sheds emblematic of socioeconomic transformations in their regions of origin.
Serapinas's practice is invested in recomposing public spaces in order to foreground and problematise the assumptions that shape them. Researching specifically each site his work appears in, he uncovers hidden dynamics of social hierarchy, economy and memory that decide on how institutions function, how people interact, who they pay attention to and which objects are passed unacknowledged. He strategises and weaponises the physical existence of secrets and access to spaces, uncovered through researching the history of materials, their usage and traditions. By inverting the customary functions of objects and spatiality, Serapinas toys with the possibilities of our encounters with space: pragmatic, emotional, cultural and local.