5 Hours And 20 Min Drawing Lines Instead Of 5 Hours And 20 Min Watching Screens (Average Worldwide Phone Screen Time Plus Netflix Usage, Per Person Per Day) , 2020
180 x 150 x 1 cm (h x w x d)
5400 EUR
ink on paper
for sale

Framed and Mounted for display purposes only and NOT sold with artwork.

Series:
Waste of Time

Context:
How do we see time? What is time well spent or time wasted? Is there a way to materialize time and analyze its value? The notion of time, its relativization, and valorization stand at the focus of the latest series of works made by artist Vincenzo Montefusco.
His actions are planned, executed over a precisely decided, symbolic period, and conducted through specific geometrical motions repeated thousands of times. By juxtaposing art creation to sitting all day in an office, reading Milan Kundera, or staring mindlessly at a screen, the artist relativizes our inherent ideas of temporality. The observer is left wondering which is a bigger waste of time - a seemingly pointless, but intentional mark-making action, or a conventional, unwanted, yet compulsory activity imposed by the society.
We are invited to revise our living choices and to contemplate the broader discourse of contemporary lifestyle, while processing the fact that time has an individual, tangible value that may come in any form.

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