Priyank Gothwal presents a series of 8 works as a physical exhibition and accompanying lecture-performance, on the experiences and abstractions of time.
Time Flickers explores the interplay between time and history. Through their artistic inquiry, these works critically examine modern time and its aspirations within a universal concept of history. They question how our fundamental experience of time and its social organisation have become abstract in the modern world. Time Flickers presents narratives that fuse the human horizon with non-human perspectives. In the slow movement of a turtle, gradual growth of a cactus, in the flicker of its animations, the exhibition offers a para-modern interpretation of time, challenging the common tendency to reduce time to mere measurement.
Priyank Gothwal is an artist based in Delhi, working in video, drawings, and lecture performances. He is currently pursuing doctoral studies at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam. He is also a founding member of the 'first draft' art initiative.
Saturday 6 pm onwards.
Lecture from 7:30 pm.
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