Nine Colombian artists explore how time leaves its mark on the world and on the act of creation. Through diverse visual languages —from folded paper and ceramics to landscapes, fibers, and light— they reveal how moments accumulate, transform, and persist in forms, surfaces, and gestures. Each work invites contemplation of duration, where fleeting instants and enduring traces coexist, making the invisible pulse of time visible to the viewer.
Jairo Llano and Camila Echavarría trace the rhythms of time through structure and pattern. Llano folds paper into delicate architectures where pauses and tensions make presence and absence tangible. Echavarría interweaves nature and geometry through the Fibonacci sequence, allowing organic growth and mathematical order to unfold in parallel temporal rhythms.
Mario Arroyave and Pablo Arrázola consider time as accumulation and transformation in human experience and perception. Arroyave records interactions through physics and computational systems, capturing the persistence of digital moments. Arrázola explores the expressive possibilities of line, texture, and gesture, transforming drawing into a poetic medium. His hyperreal depictions of children inhabit vast white spaces where the paper itself becomes sculptural, abstract, and meditative—a metaphor for the passage of life and the quiet questions that arise in contemplation.
Angélica Chavarro and Teresa Currea invite reflection on layered temporalities. Chavarro works with fibers, embroidery, and light, preserving the memory of each gesture within the material itself. Currea constructs worlds where multiple times coexist, weaving past, present, and imagined futures into immersive experiences of duration.
Carlos Nariño, Carol Young, and Pedro Ruiz meditate on time through observation, transformation, and memory. Nariño’s skies unfold slowly, revealing horizons that invite lingering attention. Young sculpts in clay, where fire, waiting, and fragility leave traces of duration in every curve and crack. Ruiz reflects on social and environmental cycles, using symbolic imagery and measured rhythms to make memory and endurance tangible.
Together, these artists show that time does not vanish—it breathes. In light, in form, in memory, and in process, each work becomes a fragment where the instant becomes visible, inviting viewers to perceive the flow of time within the stillness of creation.













