
© Tate St Ives
6 December 2025 — 12 April 2026
On NowLithuanian filmmaker's immersive installations traverse Cold War ruins, deep oceans, and geological time — blending mythology, science, and ecological urgency.
From Tate St Ives
Working between documentary and the imaginary, artist Emilija Škarnulytė creates films and immersive installations that explore deep time and invisible systems, as well as power structures possibly hidden within the cosmic and geological order. In her practice, Cold War military bases, neutrino observatories, decommissioned nuclear power plants, and deep-sea data storage units become relics of a lost human culture. From the perspective of a 'future archaeologist',...
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St Ives, Cornwall·View on artmap
Sunday10am–5:20pm
Monday10am–5:20pm
Tuesday10am–5:20pm
Wednesday10am–5:20pm
Thursday10am–5:20pm
Friday ·10am–5:20pm
Saturday10am–5:20pm

© Tate St Ives
6 December 2025 — 12 April 2026
On NowLithuanian filmmaker's immersive installations traverse Cold War ruins, deep oceans, and geological time — blending mythology, science, and ecological urgency.
From Tate St Ives
Working between documentary and the imaginary, artist Emilija Škarnulytė creates films and immersive installations that explore deep time and invisible systems, as well as power structures possibly hidden within the cosmic and geological order. In her practice, Cold War military bases, neutrino observatories, decommissioned nuclear power plants, and deep-sea data storage units become relics of a lost human culture. From the perspective of a 'future archaeologist',...
Read more at Tate St Ives →No reviews yet for this exhibition.
St Ives, Cornwall·View on artmap
Sunday10am–5:20pm
Monday10am–5:20pm
Tuesday10am–5:20pm
Wednesday10am–5:20pm
Thursday10am–5:20pm
Friday ·10am–5:20pm
Saturday10am–5:20pm