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Tate St Ives Private view

Members Private View: Emilija Škarnulytė

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5 December 2025 at 18.00–20.00

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Blue background. A woman lying down on her side. She is wearing a beaded head and face covering

Emilija Škarnulytė, Riparia, 2023. Courtesy of the artist. Co-produced with Ferme-Asile and Taurus Foundation for Art and Science.

Be the first to see Emilija Škarnulytė's mesmerising new solo show

Join us for a special private view taking place after hours.

You'll be immersed in underwater environments through multi-screen installations depicting ocean and river habitats. See the earth from a radically different perspective as Škarnulytė inserts herself into her works as a non-human figure.

From the perspective of a ‘future archaeologist’, Škarnulytė traverses spaces that we do not readily see, such as Cold War military bases, mining sites, neutrino observatories, decommissioned power plants and deep-sea data storage units. She reveals them to us as relics of a lost human culture, in which technological advancements have enabled a complex future burdened with environmental harm and losses.

Members must have a Tate St Ives Extra Card to attend this event.

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