Lina Lapelytė: In the Dark, We Play

9 April19 December 2025

The Cosmic House is delighted to present a site-specific performative and musical video work by artist and composer Lina Lapelytė. In The Dark, We Play (2025) is composed and performed in collaboration with Nouria Bah, Anat Ben-David, Angharad Davies, Sharon Gal, and Rebecca Horrox, a group of musicians and artists with whom Lapelytė previously created the musical performance piece Candy Shop (2013). Lina Lapelytė is part of the creative team responsible for the opera and indoor beach installation, Sun & Sea (Marina) which won the Golden Lion for the best national pavilion presentation at the 2019 Venice Biennale.

Lapelytė’s work shifts our perspective to see The Cosmic House, Jencks’ former home and Post-Modernist manifesto, as a theatrical stage and a collage of musical contraptions. Included in her work are parts of a parallel commission by artist and writer Ella Finer, whose lyric essay explores the Cultural History Frieze by William Stok located in the Cosmic Oval (the vestibule of The Cosmic House), and which is forthcoming later this year in the form of a new publication.

Stok’s frieze, commissioned by Charles Jencks, portrays an assembly of influential figures and intellectual traditions from the ancient Egyptian architect Imhotep to Hannah Arendt, through Pythagoras, Hadrian, Erasmus, and others. Each character represents a distinct era, region, and intellectual tradition, symbolising humanity’s quest for understanding in architecture, science, philosophy, and the arts.

Taking inspiration from the polyphonous ambition of this work, but weaving in new contemporary voices, Lapelytė and her collaborators foreground the mundane and sensory, and invite intimate engagement with the house through their divergent elucidations of the cosmic. The resulting work is an intricate interplay of quotations and a layered dialogue between past and present, the intellectual and the sensory, the cosmic and the human. A series of filmed fragments follow the performers as they ponder, commune, and weave new interpretations of cosmic themes. They playfully inhabit the house, drawing out some details and symbols and sliding past others—like the orbit of a singing comet that comes tantalisingly close before arching far away into mystery.

Title
Lina Lapelytė: In the Dark, We Play
Date
2025
Media
Exhibition
Keywords
Cosmic, Lina Lapelytė