Absurdity meets ecology in this sculptural intervention. Built from found and recycled materials, the piece offers both shelter and discomfort—somewhere between a resting station and a practical joke. Visitors are invited into a setting that makes fun of itself while gesturing toward something more serious.
Andrej Polukord is a Lithuanian artist known for creating humorous and ambiguous environments that challenge the viewer’s expectations. His practice often blurs the boundaries between art and functionality, performance and object, using his trademark wit to engage questions of land use, consumer culture, and survival aesthetics.