From a Private Collection presents four themes developed in the period 2016-2024. These are two original projects and two projects implemented together with co-authors Inga Navickaite-Drąsute and Anta Marija Antanavičiūte: a digital painting series on the change of the landscape of the roadsides and the foothills in the last decades, "The Inevitable Landscape"; an artistic research "Kreivol. Why does architecture speak the language of snakes?", presenting the architectural phenomenon of curvilinear arbors, which is typical for Lithuanian recreational spaces (co-author Anta Marija Antanavičiūtė); a series of texts and photographs "Climb In", telling the stories of Kaunas staircases, fountains, bricks, dormitories, the zoo and the museum, and tombstones (co-authored by Inga Navickaitė-Drąsutė); a series of small photographic collections "Small Jokes", capturing the artefacts and phenomena, mostly chamber-like, that are found in Vilnius and Kaunas. The tendency to collect is a characteristic of various life forms (humans, birds, insects, rodents, crustaceans), including the author of the exhibition, and is situated somewhere between a non-committal hobby, an organised obsession or an obsessive-compulsive disorder. The works and their cycles selected for the exhibition partly follow the tradition of documenting the typological object. In addition, like publicly accessible museum collections, their compilation is characterised by the curation of existing collections and the formation of new ones, by expeditions and research to add new finds to the collection and to increase knowledge of existing ones, and by the classification of finds by refining, expanding or narrowing the definitions of types. .