The works in the exhibition explore human relationships, issues of care, social roles and responsibilities, question the symbiosis of language and ethnicity, and invite a closer look at the duality of vulnerability and violence. The authors of the works in Hold Me Tender are Bas Jan Ader, Agnė Jokšė, Morta Jonynaitė, Sandra Kosorotova, Keiu Maasik, Maija Mustonen, Marko Mäetamm, Sarah Nõmm, Hanna Piksarv, Mark Raidpere and Elīna Vītola. According to the curator of the exhibition, Siim Preiman, in the three decades since independence, the Baltic States have made great strides towards a more equal and freer society. "However, our political agenda is still full of complex and controversial issues. The exhibition will be open until 31 August at the Lithuanian Artists' Union's art space "Medūza" (Šv. Jono g. 11, Vilnius).