Voices Mag
The video sculpture "between the morning and the handbag" by A K Dolven can currently be seen here on voices as part of the exhibition "Zeitgefühle". Philosopher Philipp Schmidt on water as a metaphor for time and hope as a feeling of time.

The same motif, again and again – Jane Boddy on two works by Eberhard Havekost that are currently on view in the study room of the Kupferstich-Kabinett, and on the (im)possibility of repetition.
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Feeling time: How do we experience time? Punching a time-clock every hour for one year is an intense task, to say the least. Evelyn Wan elaborates on the relevance of Tehching Hsieh’s seminal work “One Year Performance” and considers how it resembles our current environments of labor.
