Photo by Laurynas Skeisgiela

Beatričė Mockevičiūtė
Shallow Streets
20 November 2025 – 16 January 2026

From 20 November 2025 to 16 January 2026, the exhibition Shallow Streets by Beatričė Mockevičiūtė is on view at the Drifts Gallery.

In the exhibition, B. Mockevičiūtė focuses on optical experiences and the city’s hydrological research, drawing on the flow of street traffic, which still echoes the curve of the river that once ran here. The cars and their lights flashing by on the constantly moving street are juxtaposed with the human gaze, which, like the street itself, reflects the instability of the present time, yet also carries the promise of never looking away.

Leaving words and the street behind, the ears, carrying sound, are invited to pass by the footsteps and glances left here. The exhibition presents works created in collaboration with artists Marija Rasa Kudabaitė, Monika Kalin, Nerijus Rimkus, Ugnė Uma, Alanas Gurinas, Kazimieras Sližys, Jonas Narbutas, Adomas Kaikaris, and Dr. Rokas Kondrotas, a researcher at the Center for Physical Sciences and Technology.

From here on, we will travel only by the force of the current. Such a clever liquid. A solution of thoughts yet to come – Monika Kalin

Opening song: Ugnė Uma
Text: Monika Kalin
Sound: Marija Rasa Kudabaitė
Graphic Design: Nerijus Rimkus
Technical Support: Kazimieras Sližys, Alanas Gurinas, Jonas Narbutas, Rokas Kondrotas
Light: Adomas Kaikaris
Photodocumentation: Laurynas Skeisgiela, Gintautas Trimakas
 

Exhibition Partner: Center for Physical Sciences and Technology

The exhibition is financed by the Lithuanian Council for Culture and the Vilnius City Municipality.

Beatričė Mockevičiūtė is a Vilnius-based artist whose work is connected to optical explorations of light and to the possibility of sensing what is often transparent and ephemeral in everyday life. Since 2013, the artist has participated in exhibitions in Lithuania and abroad. Her works have been exhibited in the institutions such as the Contemporary Art Centre, MO Museum in Vilnius, Fondation Fiminco in Paris, Vejle Art Museum in Denmark, among others. In 2021, a public sculpture created by the artist was installed in the Paupys district of Vilnius.

Runner, 2025
paper, gallium, indium, tin

Photo by Laurynas Skeisgiela

Runner, 2025
paper, gallium, indium, tin

Photo by Gintautas Trimakas

Runner, 2025
paper, gallium, indium, tin

Photo by Laurynas Skeisgiela

Runner, 2025
paper, gallium, indium, tin

Photo by Gintautas Trimakas

Bias, 2025
flourescent paper

Photo by Laurynas Skeisgiela

Runner, 2025
paper, gallium, indium, tin

Photo by Gintautas Trimakas

They gazed at the water and kept track of the days, 2025
stainless steel

Photo by Laurynas Skeisgiela

Steps, 2025
paper

Photo by Laurynas Skeisgiela

Steps, 2025
paper

Photo by Laurynas Skeisgiela

Steps, 2025
paper

Photo by Laurynas Skeisgiela

My springs, 2025
chips, PVA glue

Photo by Laurynas Skeisgiela

My springs, 2025
chips, PVA glue

Photo by Gintautas Trimakas

Steps, 2025
paper

Photo by Laurynas Skeisgiela

Steps, 2025
paper

Photo by Laurynas Skeisgiela

Street lamp, 2025
red filter

Photo by Laurynas Skeisgiela

Street lamp, 2025
red filter

Photo by Laurynas Skeisgiela