Gedvilė Tamošiūnaitė (LT/DE, b. 1990) is a Lithuanian artist and photographer based in Berlin. She holds an MA in Photography from Lausanne’s ECAL, Switzerland, and was selected to participate in FUTURES 2024. Her practice explores the circulation of images between screens, expressing a desire to transform fleeting digital material into tangible objects. Working across photography, silkscreen printing, glass, and reflective surfaces, she creates works that invite viewers to slow down.
“Publicly accessible cameras streaming continuously: glaciers calving, shipping ports, endangered ecosystems. Intimate webcam encounters: bodies composing themselves for the frame, moments of stillness and distance. A private gesture and a planetary emergency are equally compressed, streamed, negligible. Screenshots become icons of attention. A few microseconds of endless streams: lost glances, low-resolution textures, fragmented connection.”
With her ongoing Screen Works project, Tamošiūnaitė translates these fragments into material forms – through silkscreen printing onto glass and paper. The process is slow, layered, and attentive to material presence, transforming the endless circulation of digital images into singular objects.


