Time fever is currently affecting our West Coast friends, too. Check out Richard Jackson’s full-room installation, 1000 Clocks (part of his large retrospective), at the Orange County Museum of Art.
More information and a review of the show here: http://www.laweekly.com/2013-02-28/art-books/richard-jackson-orange-county-ocma-painting/full/
One birth every 8 seconds, one death every 12.
Check out the census’s population clock!
We’re kinda obsessed with Allison Collins’s Garden of Pleasure over here. This intricate steel and steel wool “wallpaper” brings us back to an earlier time in art history, but also reminds us that installations like this take a lot of time to create— dual time references here!
TIME CRYSTALS?!?
Need to slow down? Don’t we all. Check out this clock, which measures the days in the week, instead of the hours in a day.
The CLOCK for a slower pace, for anyone who is fortunate enough to measure life in days, not hours and minutes. High quality 100% hand-painted
Time heals all wounds, unless you’re art, maybe.
Want to return home whenever, wherever? Check out Do Ho Suh’s series, “The Perfect Home,” in which he painstakingly recreates his various residences. See his New York City apartment in “0 to 60!”
Artist Lisa Hoke installed a site-specific work of art over the course of ten days for the exhibition “0 to 60: The Experience of Time through Contemporary Art.”
Enjoy the second part of WKNC 88.1 Raleigh’s interview with Associate Curator of Contemporary Art, Jennifer Dasal, talking about “0 to 60: The Experience of Time Through Contemporary Art.” See below for the first segment of this show.
Want an audio sneak peek of what you’ll see in “0 to 60”? Check out this two-part interview, originally aired on WKNC 88.1 Raleigh on Friday, March 22, 2013. Associate Curator of Contemporary Art Jennifer Dasal gives the lowdown on this fun, interactive exhibition.