Collection: Sartorial Architectures | Solo Exhibition by Pabi Daniel

Pabi Daniel’s series “Sartorial Architectures” questions the human body as an architectural and political narrative that reflects the social structures of society. The main subject—the body of the contemporary human—is explored as a space where fashion and architecture converge, not only as aesthetic structures but also as political and cultural frameworks. These two parallel forces shape society’s relationship with power, memory, and the sense of belonging.

The work of Pabi Daniel, a young artist from Ghana, has gained international recognition and has been exhibited at prestigious art events and galleries, including Ed Cross Fine Art (London) and Galerie Anne de Villepoix (Paris).

His works are not only of high aesthetic value but also provoke discussions about historical and social issues, exploring Black identity, postcolonial experience, and cultural heritage. Through modernist architectural forms, Adinkra symbolism, and hyperrealistic portraiture, he visually examines how history, power, and memory become inscribed in the human body and collective consciousness.

Exhibition dates: 30 October 2025 – 30 November 2025

Venue: TUMO Gallery, Užupio St. 28, Vilnius
Opening hours:
Thu–Fri: 13:00 – 19:00
Sat–Sun: 12:00 – 18:00

Admission is free.

Exhibition sponsors:
UAB Serenus
UAB Open 24