At night, something appears. Not quite an animal, not quite a body.
Curled hooves, bones jutting out, a horn turned inward, pierced through its own flesh. A creature left to grow wild, without care, without witness.
Injury or instinct? It doesn’t matter. This is what happens when no one looks.
A performance about neglect, transformation, and the fragile connection between species, constructing an abstract, emotionally driven fantasy – an eerie mirage of a possible future.
Kamilė Pikelytė is a visual artist based in Vilnius, Lithuania. Her practice activates marginal and overlooked materials: physical remnants, found footage, and elements from domestic or industrial settings. Using anthropomorphic representations, her installations and performances explore humanity’s dominance and its tendency to destroy non-human life forms.