Project
Days Full of Invisible Growth
Country
Lithuania
How do traditional agricultural practices mirror profound cultural narratives? Lithuanian artist Guoda Šulskyte explores this theme in her project ‘Days Full of Invisible Growth.’ This work critically assesses the impact of Russian imperialism and Soviet history on Lithuania, focusing on subsistence potato farming. Through her visual essay, she weaves personal and cultural elements together, providing a poignant exploration of cultural memory and resilience.