Exhibition Documentation

Solo Show of Zeit Sequentia at The Law, Zurich (June 2025)

In the bright, street-facing gallery The Law in Zurich, the artist presents the latest evolution of Zeit Sequentia as a confluence of 33 collages and 20 new experimental works in mirrored pairs. The collages reflect the artist’s ongoing visual language of time, layering, and memory, each piece composed of layered acrylic, oil paint, colored paper, and fragments of fleeting newsprint headlines that reveal “the rhythms of change and the imprints of moments passing”.

Opposite these dense, meticulously assembled works, the monoprints introduce a contrasting immediacy, gesture, and chance: ten twin images created by applying paint to paper and pressing it onto newspaper, then separating the two to yield symmetrical yet non-identical compositions. These one-of-a-kind prints embrace spontaneity. Εach is a singular trace of motion suspended in time, a “residue of presence, a fingerprint of time itself” left by the moment of its making.

The gallery’s full glass façade and white walls amplify this interplay, inviting daylight and the glances of passersby into the space and blurring the boundary between private contemplation and public view. By uniting the methodical, archival sensibility of collage with the fluid spontaneity of monoprint, Zeit Sequentia here marks a pivotal transition in the project – an expansion of its temporal narrative that bridges accumulated memory and immediate gesture, offering an eloquent meditation on time’s passage in both layered chronicles and ephemeral instants.