Timekunst presents works of recent years and ongoing projects to the real-virtual public.
From the time of exhibitions on site for a limited audience in our halls, has become an open space for visitors around the clock.
The times of different co-existence has now ended. Virtual space has replaced stone and concrete.
Structures that were once indispensable to presentations have fallen away.
Images no longer need to be kept away from each other by walls and blockades of sight lines to give them their own private space for the viewer. Windows and lights are absent. Temperature, sounds and smells no longer influence the experience of perceiving a picture and are missing to keep it in memory.
Many people still have the great experience of seeing a painting directly in front of them in human size. Coming generations may not experience it anymore and will only see pictures on screens. For that you will be spoiled for choice.
In our private museum, however, times still clash a bit.
Some visitors find it too cumbersome that some images can only be accessed by moving around in simulations of rooms. Other visitors may find the number of clicks through directories / virtual rooms too much to get to an image. This may not be up to date. But we want exactly this!
Image walls or endless queues of images that can be worked through in one swipe are a way of consumption. We do not want to offer a picture fast food system.
An image takes its own time to really be seen properly and the eye still needs time between new pictures .
Fastfood here does not refer to the taste, but to the amount of consumption.
We are happy if you give the different exhibitions and the pictures your real time.
We do not claim to meet your personal taste or demand that you understand pictures in our sense or want to question your views on life.
Our pictures are only something we are ready to show you.
The way of visualizing something has changed from the reflection of man in water to the drawings of cavemen to painting to photography to computer animation. This way is not finished yet. Now we have the possibility to create images from words (AI and Timekunst). Like the generations before us, we humans use what has already been to create something new. These also find their way into our exhibition spaces.
Our images are just something we are willing to show you.
Please be so polite to respect our copyrights. Even if these may no longer exist in the classical sense for all works, their creation has been initiated by the exhibitors here and their conception has been influenced accordingly.
Everything here is for viewing only, not for copying, editing, downloading, printing, etc.
Yours