According to Jūratė Tutlytė, a researcher of design and architecture, "In the photographs presented in this exhibition, Gintaras Česonis stops the flow of everyday time, creating an aura of meditative stillness, in which the body of modernist architecture unexpectedly disguises itself. The silence of the images awakens. Buildings seen hundreds of times shed the noise of everyday life and burst into full beauty. They appear as they have never appeared before. These are portraits of buildings in their own right, with a carefully chosen angle of view to best convey the character of the subject, a particular drop of light to bring the relationship between the whole and the details to the highest pitch. But without powder and artificial retouching. Just a penetrating glow that speaks to the depths of the architecture in the silence of inner peace." The Kaunas Photography Gallery (Vilniaus g. 2) will be open until 12 December.