
On Time brings together artists who give form to the passage of time through repetition, erasure, layering, and restraint. Referencing Augustine’s paradox of measuring the present, the works slow perception and render duration visible. Text becomes image, marks accumulate or dissolve, and surfaces act as palimpsests where past, present, and disappearance coexist. Across drawing, painting, and installation, time appears as trace, interval, and lived attention rather than fixed measure.