The main motif of the exhibition is the sand dunes of Nida, which become not only a visual inspiration of nature, but also an insightful backdrop for socio-cultural explorations. The title refers to something that is constantly moving and changing under the influence of invisible forces. Tyrishkin's work reflects on the themes of permanence and variation by incorporating the temporal into the eternal - characters inspired by personal everyday life. This opposition of figure and place is revealed through comic and sometimes absurd situations in which the human being, like a natural inclusion of nature, becomes part of the landscape, but at the same time loses its place in it. Through these unexpected contrasts, the artist explores the interplay between the figure's actions and space, raising questions about the individual's relationship to his environment. "Everything Happens by Itself" not only goes beyond the traditional landscape, but also involves the viewer in the hidden context of contemporary man's inner world and the natural world, evaluating and joking about man's presence in this world. The exhibition will be on view at the Klaipėda Gallery of the Klaipėda Branch of the LDS (Bažnyčių g. 6) until 23 November.
Nestor Tyryškin: "Everything happens by itself" Sessions