The title of the exhibition "Impressions" is inspired by the writer Rachel Cusk's phrase that painting "arises out of a tension; a tension between what is inside and what is outside". The images in Aistė Kirvelytė's exhibition are impressions triggered by the flow of information. These are not just random quick flashes, but rather impressions shaped by the force of pressure. The artist uses images, single frames or fragments that flow from information sources. They are combined, overlapped and manipulated. The paintings emphasise the rewriting of stories, wordplay, paradoxes of titles and names, and the idea of creating collective memory. Among the themes and motifs of the exhibition are the misleading location signs in Ukraine, the story of the sinking of a warship and its cover-up in the Russian media, the inadequate relationship between the real catastrophe and the senseless debate about the "de-escalation of the war", the "patriotic upbringing" of children, the peculiarities of religious morality in a terrorist state, and so on.