Past Pavilion creates a transitory space where memory, desire, and projection intersect. As a temporary structure, it mediates between interior and exterior, past and imagination, unfolding its effect through shifting perspectives, spatial staging, and subtle poetic elements.
The exhibition brings together new variations of previous works by Neringa Vasiliauskaitė (*1984 in Lithuania, lives and works in Munich) and Antonia Low (*1972 in Liverpool, lives and works in Berlin), opening up a space for ideas.
Neringa Vasiliauskaitė interweaves intimate and public spaces into psychological landscapes where small rituals—such as tossing a coin into a fountain—make chance, hope, and personal moments visible. Antonia Low explores architectures of transition and how built structures store time. Through her interventions, new lines of sight emerge, revealing different constellations and the coexistence of multiple realities.
an exhibition conceived by Jennifer Cierlitza & Patrick C. Haas
Past Pavilion creates a transitory space where memory, desire, and projection intersect. As a temporary structure, it mediates between interior and exterior, past and imagination, unfolding its effect through shifting perspectives, spatial staging, and subtle poetic elements.
The exhibition brings together new variations of previous works by Neringa Vasiliauskaitė (*1984 in Lithuania, lives and works in Munich) and Antonia Low (*1972 in Liverpool, lives and works in Berlin), opening up a space for ideas.
Neringa Vasiliauskaitė interweaves intimate and public spaces into psychological landscapes where small rituals—such as tossing a coin into a fountain—make chance, hope, and personal moments visible. Antonia Low explores architectures of transition and how built structures store time. Through her interventions, new lines of sight emerge, revealing different constellations and the coexistence of multiple realities.
an exhibition conceived by Jennifer Cierlitza & Patrick C. Haas