2017
Life Time
Biological Clocks of the Universe
2017
Biological Clocks of the Universe
1 Dec 2017 - 18 Feb 2018
From: | 1 December 2017 |
To: | 18 February 2018 |
Time, from the universal to the personal and from the cellular to the geological, even the astronomical.
This exhibition explores different dimensions and scales of time, from the universal to the personal and from the cellular to the geological, even the astronomical. Time can be seen as simultaneously binding us, through heredity, and separating us, by death, across generations. And then at the smallest, quantum scale, time seems to mock us, by behaving illogically and entangling all matter over vast distances.
Acknowledging our human limitation of a lifetime, taking stock of our collective impact, and also gazing in awe at the immensity of what has come before and what will, inevitably, follow us all.
The arts have long embraced time through forms like video and performance or, in the case of much bio art and design, explored it through birth, growth, rot, decay, and the cycles of whole ecological systems. With many of the works in the exhibition, time and life are examined simultaneously, acknowledging our human limitation of a lifetime, taking stock of our collective impact, and also gazing in awe at the immensity of what has come before and what will, inevitably, follow us all.
Life Time presents the winning projects of the Bio Art and Design Award 2017, developed in collaboration with leading Dutch researchers in the life sciences, alongside several recent works that share a focus on the theme of time. The works reflect on, demonstrate, or even contest advances in life sciences research. They also probe time and life in the realms of the oceans, under the earth, in our minds, and in our cells.
Curator: Angelique Spaninks
Chairman of the BAD Award and writer of the Life Time essay is William Myers
Image: Nick Liefhebber
Susana Cámara Leret
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Sissel Tolaas
Spain & Norway
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Norway
Guo Cheng
China
Gil Delindro
Portugal
Xandra van der Eijk
The Netherlands
Noah Hutton
United States
Fujita Keisuke
Japan
Katie Paterson
United Kingdom
Jon Thomson & Alison Craighead
United Kingdom
Thomas Thwaites
United Kingdom
Wild Vlees
The Netherlands
Jiwon Woo
Korea
Timo Wright
Finland