The exhibition "Bells and Cannons. Contemporary Art in the Face of Militarisation" is held at the Contemporary Art Centre in Vilnius. It is a group show that reflects on the role of contemporary art in an era marked by geopolitical tensions, armed conflicts, and growing militarisation. The title itself refers to a historical and symbolic transformation—the melting of church bells into cannons—a gesture that embodies the shift from communication and spirituality to violence and war.

Curated by Virginija Januškevičiūtė and Valentinas Klimašauskas, the exhibition is part of the international project Aspects of Presence, which also involves the Akademie der Künste in Berlin and the Goethe-Institut in Lithuania. The show brings together works by artists from various countries who, through diverse artistic languages, explore the complex relationships between technology, resources, media, and military power—raising questions about how these elements can be used for both civilian purposes and destructive ends.

Within this context, the work of Tobias Zielony finds a natural place. His participation confirms the curators’ interest in artists who critically and sensitively examine the social, cultural, and political dynamics of our time.

The exhibition unfolds through installations, videos, performances, and text-based works, offering visitors an immersive and multifaceted experience that encourages reflection on how art can take a stand in the face of contemporary conflicts, document reality, and propose alternative visions.