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The Time Wasting Projects
The Time Wasting Projects is the last photographic work of Pablo Chiereghin
12-06-2007
The Time Wasting Projects
Italian photographer Pablo Chiereghin presents his first UK exhibition as part of Central S.Martins’ CROP postgraduate show running from 16th to 21st of June.
A former collaborator of various Italian advertising agencies, Pablo Chiereghin’s approach to art has been shaped by the juxtaposition between his upbringing in the conservative and “average” Venice area, and his adult life in major European cities where people struggle to handle all the glamorous messages delivered by an overcrowded media place. His last work uses performance art and stage photography to reveal the social concept of time, time spent, time wasted.
Why “The Time Wasting Project”?Wasting time is an investigation exploring little moments and behaviours that question the contemporary metropolitan hurry. Why are we urged by the society to spend time in order to achieve a target? How does the society influence our personal life and behaviours? Why always follow procedures and why always look for a goal? The Time Wasting Projects takes in:
- One year of nails (time wasted 6h 52min) deals with life and death. Nails are a dead part of our body that, until we cut them off, they continue to be a part of our body. From 8 to 13 years the photographer used to bite his nails and one year ago he decided to collect his nails as a tribute to their existence. The year he spent growing them, cutting them and collecting them is an expression of the passing of the time, a metaphorical approach to death.
- Hiding useful stuff behind the furniture (time wasted 5 days 11h and 19min) is about addiction to objects. After hiding useful objects in his shared London flat, Pablo Chiereghin photographed them and left them in the same position until someone looked for them or found them. The hiding was a performance which had provoked a few problems in our daily life. From these problems everybody had looked for a creative solution finding an alternative approach to a pre-structured situation.
- One person queue (time wasted 1h 22min) is a symptom of social order. Queuing is typical metropolitan behaviour, something strongly connected to the way people relate to others in public environments. The idea of a single person queuing is a paradox, a strange procedure of waiting, dismounting the whole concept of queuing, aims to question the need of routines and repeated behaviour.
For further information: 07960638205; pablo@pablochiereghin.com; www. pablochiereghin.com
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Central Saint Martins
Crop Opening Time 16 June 12 pm - 8 pm 18 - 21 June 12pm - 8 pm (closed 17 June)
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Looking for God (time wasted 47min) - from The Time Wasting Projects. |
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