The “MONOBLOC” exhibition invites viewers to focus on the backdrop of everyday life—the objects that often go unnoticed due to their familiarity. The plastic chair—global, anonymous, authorless—becomes the center of this exhibition, akin to an archaeological find from our daily existence. Its simplicity grants it universality; it exists equally in backyards and galleries, connecting diverse cultures, social strata, and experiences.
This exhibition is not about glorification—it encourages us to reflect on ourselves through our relationship with objects, space, time, and memory. It’s not about the chair or any specific item, but about our ability to perceive: the poetry of the mundane, the beauty of boredom, and the significance of repetition. Objects here serve as a means to contemplate existence.
The plastic chair becomes a bridge between the everyday and deeper reflections on our connection with the world. It reveals how simple, nearly invisible items can mirror collective experiences and unite disparate lives. “MONOBLOC” invites us to pause and listen to the silence between objects—where our own stories, memories, and the essence of being reside.
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https://www.vamoo.lt/jurate-girdvainis-porfolio
PROJECT PROMOTER: Jūratė Girdvainis, artist