Project
Days Full of Invisible Growth
Country
Lithuania
How do traditional agricultural practices reflect deep-rooted cultural narratives? Lithuanian artist Guoda Šulskyte delves into this theme with ‘Days Full of Invisible Growth’. Her project critically examines the legacy of Russian imperialism and Soviet history through the lens of subsistence potato farming in Lithuania. Her visual essay intertwines personal and cultural phenomena, offering a poignant exploration of cultural memory and resilience.


