The exhibition is dedicated to the work of Lithuanian artists who have lived or are still living in Germany. The first part of the exhibition relates the work of the artists to Germany as the first territory of refuge, where Lithuanians arrived as war refugees to escape Soviet repression. This part of the exhibition tells the story of the post-war artists' efforts to create and build in a new place.The second part of the exhibition is about free artists in the free world, when the two worlds were divided by the Iron Curtain, and when the Iron Curtain was no more. It is an exhibition-equation, combining two expressions, linked by the sign of equality, with known data and unknown meanings: two different parts, two sides of diasporic art, two periods of artistic development (1945-1950 and 1951-2022), which are non-photographically inscribed into the field of Lithuanian historical memory. The solution to this equation, according to one of the curators, Rasa Žukienė, is the artistic results shown in the exhibition. It is a story not only about the hardships and losses of the refugees, but also about the idea of restoring the art school in Freiburg, about the Lithuanian books published in Germany, illustrated by the artists who worked here, about the graphic art and paintings created here, and about the souvenirs.The exhibition is also related to the virtually limitless field of contemporary art.