Co-Presented Time Exhibitions

Rhinoceros Gallery & Bigaignon Launch 'Act 2/3: Col Tempo'

The art exhibition 'Act 2/3: Col Tempo' is presented at the Rhinoceros gallery in Rome, in collaboration with the Parisian gallery Bigaignon. The exhibit is running from late November 2025 to mid-January 2026.

The 'Act 2/3: Col Tempo' presentation is framed as the second installment in a three-part series focusing on the conceptual theme of time, particularly through the medium of photography. The curatorial text elaborates on time as an intangible yet fundamental force in human experience and artistic practice. This may be taken to suggest that the city of Rome itself, with its layered history, provides a resonant context for this exploration.

Exhibiting artists include Thomas Paquet, Juan Couder, Morvarid K, Hideyuki Ishibashi, Belgian collective Lab(au), Yannig Hedel, and more. These professionals employ diverse techniques — such as long-exposure, chemical processes, performance, and material decay — to investigate notions of duration, memory, impermanence, and perception.

Image Credit: Rhinoceros gallery x Bigaignon

Time-themed Art Series
Exhibitions exploring the conceptual theme of time engage audiences with the multi-dimensional aspects of temporal experience.
Collaborative Gallery Partnerships
Cross-city gallery partnerships, like the one between Rhinoceros and Bigaignon, facilitate innovative art experiences and broaden cultural impact.
Experimental Photography Techniques
Utilization of diverse techniques such as long-exposure and chemical processes enables artists to push the boundaries of traditional photography.

Where This Applies

Art Exhibitions
Art venues focusing on multi-part, thematic series offer new storytelling opportunities for engaging diverse audiences.
Cultural Tourism
Art exhibits centered on universal themes like time can attract visitors, adding value to cities with rich historical backdrops.
Photography
The application of advanced methods in photographic art creates opportunities for enriching traditional art forms with modern aesthetics.
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