I Want to Tell You Something
Lithuania
2025
To lose someone is like a star disappearing in the sky, a note going silent in a familiar tune. Memories remain like witnesses in an empty room. Pieces resurface, fragments of laughter, the memory of a warm embrace almost too real to have disappeared. Moving on seems strange, like walking on a tightrope, each step shifting what seemed certain up to now. Oscillating between light and shadows, past and future. Life is reorganised around you, but nothing seems quite intact.
Visvaldas Morkevičius ventures on to the territory of loss, fragmented memories and interaction between absence and presence, creating visual echoes that explore the fragile balance between holding on and moving forward. In the end, the artwork becomes a “letter to self on acceptance”.
With the support of the Lithuanian Culture Institute
In partnership with WhiteWall
Courtesy : ECAL/ Visvaldas Morkevičius
About the artist
Visvaldas Morkevičius is a Lithuanian artist born in 1990 who explores photography and its limits through personal experiences and reflections on society. His work navigates the themes of identity, technology and power, blending minimalism and layered stories to examine the emotional and psychological dimensions of modern life.