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<p><b>The Weather in Fred Sandback</b><br>
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Opening: September 16, 2022<br>
Exhibition: 17.9.2022- 22.10.2022</p>
<p>with Eric D. Clark, Michèle Graf & Selina Grüter, Laura
Kaminskaitė, <br>
Sebastian Luetgert, Robertas Narkus, Eleni Poulou & Hilary
Jeffery, <br>
Ulla Rossek, Julia Scher, Valerie Stahl von Stromberg, Hannah
Weinberger, <br>
Ariane Müller, and Martin Ebner<br>
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curated by Ariane Müller, Audrius Pocius, and Martin Ebner<br>
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at <a href="https://www.swallow.lt/en/"><b>Swallow</b></a><br>
SODAS2123<br>
Vitebsko g. 23, Vilnius, Lithuania<br>
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The beings <i>in</i> the universe are filled, in turn, like
human barometers, with the stuff <i>of</i> the universe. This
is as true for art as it is for the irreducibly complex systems
and substances that constitute the weather.<br>
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick: <i>The Weather in Proust</i><br>
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</i><i>Image: Sebastian Luetgert: UNPROMPTED #106, excerpt</i><br>
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