And Then It Fades (Away) (eds. Geistė Marija Kinčinaitytė & Paulius Petraitis) explores contemporary Lithuanian art photography through twelve artists engaging with themes ranging from placelessness and archiving to instability and identity. With experimental and fluid approaches to image-making, the book weaves personal, cultural, and ecological narratives into a fragmented yet compelling map of the present. Highlighting varied practices, it reflects on photography as a dynamic tool for responding to a rapidly changing world, offering readers a thought-provoking encounter with the images and ideas shaping visual culture today.
With photographs by artists Ūla Aukštaitytė, Saulė Gerikaitė, Kotryna Ūla Kiliulytė, Kotryna Kirilovaitė, Vytautas Kumža, Ieva Maslinskaitė, Visvaldas Morkevičius, Gerda Paliušytė, Janina Sabaliauskaitė, Ona Julija Lukas Steponaitytė, Pavelas Šalaikiskis, Gedvilė Tamošiūnaitė.
Editors: Geistė Marija Kinčinaitytė & Paulius Petraitis
Texts by Agnė Jokšė, Geistė Marija Kinčinaitytė, Paulius Petraitis
Graphic design by Monika Janulevičiūtė
Colour correction: Aust Studio
Translations by Alexandra Bondarev
Lithuanian language editing: Dangė Vitkienė
English editing: Jonathan Harris
Published by: Six Chairs Books
ISBN 9786098332001
144 pp. 2024
Photography for Miglė Editions, 2025
The immersion of the "Amber 89" bottle is the concept of a seamless campaign for the image and the show room object. "Amber 89" is the collaboration between jewellery designer Miglė Editions and "In'n'Out Fragnances". Berlin, 2024
Concept & photography for Tanztage Berlin 2025 image campaign in collaboration with KaranKobel. Berlin, 2025
"Der Greif" Issue 17 by Torbjørn Rødland, 2024
Concept & photography for Sophiensæle Season 2024/25 image campaign in collaboration with KaranKobel. Berlin, 2024
Portrait of Emilija Povilanskaitė and documentation of her solo exhibition "Elektra" at VU Observatory of Ideas, Vilnius, 2024.
Photography for Sophiensæle Season 2024 production posters, AI generated visuals in collaboration with KaranKobel. Berlin, 2024
Rehearsal documentation of Xenia Koghilaki KOPANIMA, 2024
Teeth transforms the narrative of oral hygiene, infusing with style and playful rebellion. It reimagines the mundane fear of the dentist, turning it into a celebration of individuality and quirky self-care, challenging us to beauty in the overlooked. Concept & photography for Death to Stock. Creative Director: Jessica David. Berlin, 2024
"3 Years on Air" artwork - birthday jello cake for Radio.Vilnius, 2024
In the series for Kismas Studio, I depict "Doric Lamp 01" not just as an object, but as a vital entity. The light within the glass block is not merely an illuminant but a force, breathing life into the inanimate. The organic qualities that emerge when light interacts with glass are captured in various scales, from clear forms to abstract, fluid materials. Through this series for Kismas, I emphasize the ethereal qualities and the interplay of reflections and refractions, highlighting the glass’s ability to both capture and emit a luminous essence. 2024
Artist portrait of Yen Chun Lin. Berlin, 2024
Artist portrait of Deividas Vytautas Aukščiūnas. Berlin, 2024
Photography for Wang Consulting designed by Joëlle Laederach. 2023
Lookbook of Vaida Voraitė "Turgus" collection, 2023
Artist portrait of Harald Lassen for his album "Balans", 2022
Daisyworld Magazine #4, edited by Zazie Stevens, 2022
Ula, 2022
Lookbook for Vaida Voraitė, 2022
A delicate intuition ripples. All is observable, translusent. The Borosilicate is bellowing and sinking in itself, fusing the primordial with the inexhaustible and alien. Together with Monika Janulevičiūtė. Dukra I & II, radiant Giclée archival print on Photo Rag 305 gsm paper, placed in between two acrylic blocks with magnets, 20x15x3 cm. 2022
Crystals sparkling in city lights, on a dreamy ride through the eyes of a voyeur. Art direction & photography for Miglė Editions, 2021
Time. A strong force pushing me forward. Series for Friends and Frames, eyewear butique in Vilnius, Lithuania. 2021
Liudmila's album cover photographed on a hot summer day in Vilnius. Typography Monika Janulevičiūtė. 2021
Artist portrait of Liudmila, 2021
Higurashi book, 2020. Published by: ECAL/Ecole cantonale d’art de Lausanne. Edited by: Milo Keller. Graphic design: Thomas Le Provost.
Visuals created together with Jelena Juise for group exhibition ‘Guardare l’utopia’ for Biennale dell’immagine CRASH, Chiaso, Italy, 2019