Time Being

Peltz Gallery
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Event has ended
This event ended on Friday 8th of April 2022
Admission
Free
Venue Information
Peltz Gallery
Gordon Square, WC1H 0PD
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Russell Square 0.26 miles

Time Being is an exhibition of a meditative 14-minute film made by Ruairí Corr, a creative maker who works through co-production, and artist Deborah Robinson. It is the first in-person activity in Peltz Gallery since before the pandemic.

Time Being explores what it means to wait in and through experiences of care. Waiting is ever-present in healthcare: from the time it takes to access services; through the days, weeks, months or years needed for diagnoses; in the time that treatment takes; and in the elongated time-frames of chronic illness, disability, recovery, rehabilitation, relapse, remission and dying.

In this context, Time Being explores time and slowness, and their sensory relationship to the way we acquire knowledge about the world and express ourselves. In place of narrative storytelling, the film pays intimate attention to four sensory materials: air, wood, clay and metal. It offers an immersive meditative experience, and a window onto interdependencies: between one another and the world around us.

As we live through an historical moment full of uncertainty about the future, Time Being provides us with an understanding of time beyond ‘productivity culture’, and alternative ways in which we might flourish.

Tags: Art

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