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Kay Walkowiak’s evocative exhibition ‘Traces of Time’ at ‘Waassertuerm+Pomhouse’ in Dudelange explores the intricate and multifaceted nature of time through powerful imagery and thought-provoking artworks.


The conceptual core and starting point for the exhibition is the cinematic short film Shapes of Time (2024), which radically challenges western perceptions of time: the clocks’ hands complete their round in an hour, suggesting the possibility of a cyclical, rather than linear, notion of time and addressing the fact that our perception of time is always culturally shaped. Within the exhibition, the series Eternal Now (2023), Display (2024) and Nowhere (2023) expand the notion of time and space while the new filmic work Rise and Fall (2024) further opens up an intercultural dialogue about the concept of time in a broader sense by inviting visitors to reflect on the theme of time and temporality in alternative ways. The works Misfits (2024) and The Prophecy (2024), meanwhile, question the Western-framed narratives of (Art) History, as well as their side effects and legacy in today's hegemonic world.


Waassertuerm & Pomhouse

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3475 Luxembourg Waassertuerm + Pomhouse (Musée), Rue du Centenaire, Dudelange, Luxembourg

Waassertuerm & Pomhouse
Waassertuerm + Pomhouse (Musée)
Rue du Centenaire
Dudelange
Luxembourg




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  • 2024-07-18 12:00:00 2024-11-24 18:00:00 Europe/Paris Traces of time Kay Walkowiak’s evocative exhibition ‘Traces of Time’ at ‘Waassertuerm+Pomhouse’ in Dudelange explores the intricate and multifaceted nature of time through powerful imagery and thought-provoking artworks. The conceptual core and starting point for the exhibition is the cinematic short film Shapes of Time (2024), which radically challenges western perceptions of time: the clocks’ hands complete their round in an hour, suggesting the possibility of a cyclical, rather than linear, notion of time and addressing the fact that our perception of time is always culturally shaped. Within the exhibition, the series Eternal Now (2023), Display (2024) and Nowhere (2023) expand the notion of time and space while the new filmic work Rise and Fall (2024) further opens up an intercultural dialogue about the concept of time in a broader sense by inviting visitors to reflect on the theme of time and temporality in alternative ways. The works Misfits (2024) and The Prophecy (2024), meanwhile, question the Western-framed narratives of (Art) History, as well as their side effects and legacy in today's hegemonic world. Waassertuerm + Pomhouse (Musée), Rue du Centenaire, Dudelange, Luxembourg Visit Luxembourg
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