Man and Time: From Monday to Eternity
The exhibition shows people's perception of time, their working, leisure and festive time, as well as the influence of time on the way of living in different stages of life and socio-cultural environments.
The exhibition is about Man's relationship to time, about the experience, perception and understanding of this familiar yet mysterious companion of life. Time is something we think and talk about, feel, explore, measure and record from different angles. One can observe it in oneself, in other living beings, in objects, in space ... We often ask ourselves, what does Time 'do'? Does it run in circles, flow, build layers, stand still or just appear to be? Time itself does not really do anything – this is about human images and articulations of the recurring rhythms, sequences, layers, standstills and appearances of time. Divided into five conceptual sections, a number of objects, photographs and films are put on display showing the different shades of time.
Let the reflections of time in everyday and festive life presented in the exhibition guide you to discover its many shades in your life.