The Waiting Room


Posted April 27, 2017 in Arts and Culture

The Waiting Room is a narrative driven audio-installation that challenges our perception of time.

Waiting rooms are liminal, transitional places. A place where you wait to go somewhere else, impersonal and quickly forgotten. Waiting rooms are often functional spaces where the visitor has little control on how much time the wait will last.

Ella Bertilsson and Ulla Juske’s waiting room at ArtBox creates a zone of attention; emphasising and acknowledging the subjective experience of time passing. The  outcome of a three months artist residency in Reykjavik/Iceland, the exhibition takes the form of an audio-installation based on interviews with astrophysicists and astronomers about time.

Throughout the gallery space an audio-narrative based on interviews with astrophysicists and astronomers can be heard speculating on what time is and how to define it. Keeping track of time, on time, time to come, wasting time, killing time, time on our hands, times up, time is running out, as the time goes by, watched pot never boils, loosing track of time, expecting something to happen…

Further details on the exhibition can be found here

The Waiting Room Exhibition by Ella Bertilsson & Ulla Juske runs at Artbox from Thursday April 27th to Saturday May 20th

NEWSLETTER

The key to the city. Straight to your inbox. Sign up for our newsletter.

SEARCH

National Museum 2024 – English

NEWSLETTER

The key to the city. Straight to your inbox. Sign up for our newsletter.