William Kentridge
A large-scale installation where projection, sound and mechanical rhythm construct a spatial experience of time as both physical and perceptual.
Multiple image streams unfold simultaneously, forming a fragmented and layered narrative where history, movement and memory intersect.
The work operates through accumulation and displacement, where the body is positioned within a system of images that resist linear progression.
Time emerges not as a fixed measure, but as something unstable — stretched, repeated and continuously reconfigured in space.