





Dorota Gawęda and Eglė Kulbokaitė’s presentation at the Swiss Art Awards is a spatial re-staging of a scene from P.P. Pasolini’s The Decameron, in which a liar receives salvation and sainthood through persuasiveness of false storytelling. The two exhibited works The Lower Bound of the Landscape and A Large Piece Of Turf 02:60 reimagine the scene through a series of deceptions. An enclosure of machine hallucinated images superimposed onto the real space acquires and loses saturation viewed at different angles. Synthetic molecules of an earthy-sweet bespoke fragrance are emitted through an industrial scent diffuser.