Time and the cities

LOCATION

Long Biên Art Fair

Mipec Long Biên, Ngọc Lâm, Long Biên, Hà Nội

EXHIBITION DATE

01.11 – 15.11.2025

EXHIBITION DATE

03.11.2025 – 18:00

ORGANIZERS

The relentless pace of urban life, dictated by appointments and deadlines, has reduced time to a mere logistical tool. Each passing moment fades quietly and indistinctly into the daily grind of many city dwellers. Yet, the nomadic lives of the photographers in this exhibition offer a contrasting perspective. Moving across cities and cultures, they encounter a wide spectrum of temporal experiences.

By combining photography with video, stillness with motion, Time and the cities explores the relationship between space and time from multiple angles. These contrasting elements, when juxtaposed, reveal a fundamental rhythm of life—birth, growth, work, and eventual passing—that remains universally consistent regardless of geographical boundaries. In this visual narrative, time finds its reference point in humanity—a constant defined by the temporality of life.

Thus, photography transcends its role as a tool for observation and becomes a means of engagement. Each image moves beyond documentation to become a meditation on our place within the urban flow of time. They remind us that amidst the chaos of the city, there are always stories waiting to be told, moments unfolding, and memories in the making.

Through the works of six Vietnamese and Swiss photographers, the exhibition invites viewers to reflect on their relationship with time, space, and self.

ARTIST

Alfio Tommasini, Beat Streuli, Trần Vĩnh Đạt, Matthieu Gafsou, Lê Nguyễn Duy Phương, Bạch Nam Hải

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