Symbol and memory converge in this new installation by a painter whose work often balances between abstraction and narrative. Visitors are encouraged to slow down, observe carefully, and engage with the material presence of colour, form, and gesture.
Indrė Ercmonaitė is a Lithuanian visual artist whose practice spans painting, sculpture, and object-based installation. She frequently draws from mythology, art history, and personal memory to construct layered visual languages. Her works have been exhibited across Europe, with recent exhibitions noted for their textured symbolism and quiet complexity. At Yaga, she presents a new piece shaped by its natural surroundings and open to interpretation.