Sleep Mode, curated by Rafaël Rozendaal, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2018
Amsterdam Poet's Theater, 2024
Amsterdam Poet's Theater, ticket, 2024
Atelier Nelly and Theo van Doesburg, Architectuur Dichterbij, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2020
Atelier Nelly and Theo van Doesburg, Architectuur Dichterbij, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2020
Disclosing Architecture, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2022. In collaboration with Johannes Schwartz
Disclosing Architecture, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2022. In collaboration with Johannes Schwartz
Knock Knock, Autarkia, Vilnius
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling (floor plan and handout), De Ateliers, Amsterdam, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, Autumn 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling (invitation cards), De Ateliers, Amsterdam, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, Autumn 2023. See all the cards *here
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling (invitation cards), De Ateliers, Amsterdam, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, Autumn 2023. See all the cards *here
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling (invitation cards), De Ateliers, Amsterdam, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, Autumn 2023. See all the cards *here
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling (invitation cards), De Ateliers, Amsterdam, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, Autumn 2023. See all the cards *here
Telebodies. Bleeding Subtitles for Postrobotic Scenes, Valentinas Klimašauskas, published by Mousse Publishing, 250 x 176, 198 pages, 2024
Telebodies. Bleeding Subtitles for Postrobotic Scenes, Valentinas Klimašauskas, published by Mousse Publishing, 250 x 176, 198 pages, 2024
Telebodies. Bleeding Subtitles for Postrobotic Scenes, Valentinas Klimašauskas, published by Mousse Publishing, 250 x 176, 198 pages, 2024
The Lithuanian Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennial Gut Feeling by Robertas Narkus, 2022. Back side of a card, in collaboration with Vytautas Volbekas
The Lithuanian Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennial Gut Feeling by Robertas Narkus, 2022. In collaboration with Vytautas Volbekas
The Lithuanian Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennial Gut Feeling by Robertas Narkus, 2022. Neon sign, in collaboration with Vytautas Volbekas
Gut Feeling (neon sign later in the evening), Lithuanian Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennial by Robertas Narkus, 2022. In collaboration with Vytautas Volbekas
The Lithuanian Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennial Gut Feeling by Robertas Narkus, 2022. Prop (a set of stickers), in collaboration with Vytautas Volbekas. Edition of 500
The Lithuanian Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennial Gut Feeling by Robertas Narkus, 2022. Prop (a set of stickers), in collaboration with Vytautas Volbekas. Edition of 500. More images
The Lithuanian Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennial Gut Feeling by Robertas Narkus, 2022. Prop (a set of stickers), in collaboration with Vytautas Volbekas. Edition of 500. More images
The Lithuanian Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennial Gut Feeling by Robertas Narkus, 2022. Prop (a set of stickers), in collaboration with Vytautas Volbekas. Edition of 500. More images
Inland, Sanne Oorthuizen and Fernando García-Dory (ed.), designed together with Ronja Andersen and Josse Pyl, published by the Dutch Art Institute, 240x170, 454 pages, 2016
Inland, Sanne Oorthuizen and Fernando García-Dory (ed.), designed together with Ronja Andersen and Josse Pyl, published by the Dutch Art Institute, 240x170, 454 pages, 2016
A clock for Visionier, designed for the exhibition The Guest by Robertas Narkus, Kim? Contemporary Art Centre, Riga, Latvia, 2017
Baltic Triennial 14: The Endless Frontier (A Reader), Valentinas Klimašauskas and João Laia (ed.), published by Mousse Publishing, 220×165, 368 pages, softcover, 2023
Baltic Triennial 14: The Endless Frontier (A Reader), Valentinas Klimašauskas and João Laia (ed.), published by Mousse Publishing, 220×165, 368 pages, softcover, 2023
Baltic Triennial 14: The Endless Frontier (A Reader), Valentinas Klimašauskas and João Laia (ed.), published by Mousse Publishing, 220×165, 368 pages, softcover, 2023
Baltic Triennial 14: The Endless Frontier (A Reader), Valentinas Klimašauskas and João Laia (ed.), published by Mousse Publishing, 220×165, 368 pages, softcover, 2023
Baltic Triennial 14: The Endless Frontier (A Reader), Valentinas Klimašauskas and João Laia (ed.), published by Mousse Publishing, 220×165, 368 pages, softcover, 2023
Springs.video (logo for streaming website), initiated and edited by Valentinas Klimašauskas, 2021
Emblem for artbooks.lt bookshelf at Kaunas Artist House, Kaunas, 2022
Calling card for Julia Mullié, 2021
Disclosing Architecture, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2022. In collaboration with Johannes Schwartz
Disclosing Architecture, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2022. In collaboration with Johannes Schwartz
Disclosing Architecture, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2022. In collaboration with Johannes Schwartz
Disclosing Architecture, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2022. In collaboration with Johannes Schwartz
Disclosing Architecture, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2022. In collaboration with Johannes Schwartz
Rubinė (poster), Antanas Gerlikas, Editorial, Vilnius, 2021
Kim? Docs, edited by Valentinas Klimašauskas, Kim? Contemporary Art Centre, Riga, 2018
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Sourcebook, Collecting Otherwise, Architectuur Dichterbij, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2022
Sourcebook, Collecting Otherwise, Architectuur Dichterbij, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2022
Sourcebook, Collecting Otherwise, Architectuur Dichterbij, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2022
Sourcebook (420 x 594 poster), Collecting Otherwise, Architectuur Dichterbij, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2022
Collecting Otherwise, Architectuur Dichterbij, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam, 2021
Baltic Triennial 14: The Endless Frontier (index page of the guide book and a caption), curated by Valentinas Klimašauskas and João Laia, architecture: Isora x Lozuraityte studio (Petras Išora and Ona Lozuraitytė), CAC, Vilnius, 2021
Baltic Triennial 14: The Endless Frontier (floorpans referring to the index and the caption—or the other way around), curated by Valentinas Klimašauskas and João Laia, architecture: Isora x Lozuraityte studio (Petras Išora and Ona Lozuraitytė), CAC, Vilnius, 2021
Baltic Triennial 14: The Endless Frontier (signage), curated by Valentinas Klimašauskas and João Laia, architecture: Isora x Lozuraityte studio (Petras Išora and Ona Lozuraitytė), CAC, Vilnius, 2021. More images
Baltic Triennial 14: The Endless Frontier (signage), curated by Valentinas Klimašauskas and João Laia, architecture: Isora x Lozuraityte studio (Petras Išora and Ona Lozuraitytė), CAC, Vilnius, 2021.
The Camera of Disaster (press release), Studio for Propositional Cinema, Tanya Leighton, Berlin, 2022
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling (publication), curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling (publication), curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling (spine), curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling (back cover), curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
Offspring 2023: Raamvertelling, curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2023
BT14 INTRO, curated by Valentinas Klimašauskas and João Laia, architecture: Isora x Lozuraityte studio (Petras Išora and Ona Lozuraitytė), CAC, Vilnius, 2021
Baltic Triennial 14: The Endless Frontier (exhibition guide book), curated by Valentinas Klimašauskas and João Laia, architecture: Isora x Lozuraityte studio (Petras Išora and Ona Lozuraitytė), CAC, Vilnius, 2021.
Baltic Triennial 14: The Endless Frontier (save the date announcement), curated by Valentinas Klimašauskas and João Laia, architecture: Isora x Lozuraityte studio (Petras Išora and Ona Lozuraitytė), CAC, Vilnius, 2021.
Dovetail, Kasper Bosmans, Julia Mullié (ed.), published by WIELS and Koenig Books, 280x210, 268 pages, 2022
Dovetail, Kasper Bosmans, Julia Mullié (ed.), published by WIELS and Koenig Books, 280x210, 268 pages, 2022
The Camera of Disaster Kassettenkatalog, Studio for Propositional Cinema, Museum Abteiberg, 215x170, 2022
The Camera of Disaster Kassettenkatalog, Studio for Propositional Cinema, Museum Abteiberg, 215x170, 2022
The Camera of Disaster Kassettenkatalog, Studio for Propositional Cinema, Museum Abteiberg, 215x170, 2022
The Camera of Disaster Kassettenkatalog, Studio for Propositional Cinema, Museum Abteiberg, 215x170, 2022
The Camera of Disaster Kassettenkatalog, Studio for Propositional Cinema, Museum Abteiberg, 215x170, 2022
The Camera of Disaster Kassettenkatalog, Studio for Propositional Cinema, Museum Abteiberg, 215x170, 2022
The Camera of Disaster Kassettenkatalog, Studio for Propositional Cinema, Museum Abteiberg, 215x170, 2022. Photos by Nick Ash
The Camera of Disaster Kassettenkatalog, Studio for Propositional Cinema, Museum Abteiberg, 215x170, 2022. Photos by Nick Ash
Choreografija, Danutė Gambickaitė (ed.), published by Artbooks.lt, 120 x 180, 168 pages, 2019
Choreografija, Danutė Gambickaitė (ed.), published by Artbooks.lt, 120 x 180, 168 pages, 2019
Choreografija, Danutė Gambickaitė (ed.), published by Artbooks.lt, 120 x 180, 168 pages, 2019