Deep Time is originally a geological term, referring to a change in perspective that takes into account the age of our universe and its evolution. It began approximately 13.8 billion years ago. If we were to imagine the process of the universe's formation over the course of a year, with the Big Bang on January 1, then the Earth's formation occurred in September, the oldest known rocks and fossils formed in October, and humans appeared on December 31. Thinking shaped by geology - sometimes referred to as the geological turn - helps us imagine not only our past but also our future development. How does the different time of the universe relate to human affairs? It transforms our sense of temporal and spatial anchoring, allowing us to connect to the scale of the geological forces shaping our planet.
Deep Time Walk, or Deep Time Walk, is the name of the method used to experience the depth of history in motion, a movement experience of awareness of that 13.8 billion year old history. Moving through the exhibition should also evoke an imagination of deep time, a different perception, an awareness of the variability of geological processes and their interconnectedness with our lives. The starting point of the exhibited works is the experience of movement and reflection of the landscape, a different way of experiencing time through technology, the connection to the time of the ocean, the clash of human and non-human phenomena, the mutability of matter. The works have paradoxical, curved forms, pointing to the paradoxes of perception of space and the limits of mathematical imagination. They work with trembling edges, the wrapped-up, deep time of geology, the journey as a return and deepening knowledge. They learn from the stones, the movements of the earth and a planetary system that, despite appearances, is not immutable. We know that galaxies are constantly moving away from each other, the expansion of the visible universe is accelerating, and the interior of our earth is in constant motion, its movements intimately intertwined with our own.
Curator: Lenka Dolanová
On October 5, we will open three more exhibitions in the gallery:
Giulia Cacciuttolo RITUALS (6 October - 2 November 2023)
Zlata Ziborova SFÉRY INTIMITY (6 October - 2 November 2023)
Eva Fajčíková, Markéta Garai MOON HARVEST (6 October - 2 November 2023)
Visit the exhibitions from Tuesday to Friday between 2 and 8 pm and on weekends between 12 and 6 pm.
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Pragovka Gallery is located on the ground floor of the 2nd Pragovka Bay. The building is 15 minutes from the centre. Metro B - Kolbenova, tram - Poštovská.
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The project is financially supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, the City of Prague, Prague 9.
The project partner is Mount Capital. The exhibition partner is Sosone.
Media partners are ArtRevue, Radio Prague, Radio 1, Artmap, Against Grey, GoOut.cz, Místní kultura, Jlbjlt.cz, Artalk.cz, Kdykde.cz
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