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Public Gallery is pleased to present Viewing Velocities, a group exhibition bringing together fifteen artists who employ often contradictory notions of time in their practice, denaturalizing the experience of time as a site to be contested. Borrowing its title from Marcus Verhagen’s publication, Viewing Velocities: Time in Contemporary Art, this exhibition illustrates how ‘entirely static works can insinuate themselves into the rifts between distinct temporalities’, demonstrating the diversity of applications and vitality of interventions responding to time in contemporary art.
Across five floors of the gallery space, the works in this exhibition balance abstraction, repetition, materiality and scale, responding to Verhagen from numerous vantage points. Some artists aim to convey the palpable collapse of past and present, while others propose counter-temporalities as a form of resistance and refusal. Many artists address 24/7 capitalism and the cadences of labor…
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Public Gallery is pleased to present Viewing Velocities, a group exhibition bringing together fifteen artists who employ often contradictory notions of time in their practice, denaturalizing the experience of time as a site to be contested. Borrowing its title from Marcus Verhagen’s publication, Viewing Velocities: Time in Contemporary Art, this exhibition illustrates how ‘entirely static works can insinuate themselves into the rifts between distinct temporalities’, demonstrating the diversity of applications and vitality of interventions responding to time in contemporary art.
Across five floors of the gallery space, the works in this exhibition balance abstraction, repetition, materiality and scale, responding to Verhagen from numerous vantage points. Some artists aim to convey the palpable collapse of past and present, while others propose counter-temporalities as a form of resistance and refusal. Many artists address 24/7 capitalism and the cadences of labor…
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