💊 Do you dare to take the red pill?
Dropping from the ceiling every three seconds on the floor of the exhibition space, Carsten Höller’s installation “PILL CLOCK”, 2015 is daring you to take one of these coloured pills.
Around three seconds is the time frame we perceive as ‘present’. Höller’s take on the passing of time is as crucial in his work as questions about the perception and duration of happiness.
Visit the current exhibition “THE LATENESS OF THE HOUR”, take one of the pills from Höller’s “PILL CLOCK” and find out, whether it affects your relation to space, time and the dreams that follow!
Experience this and other fascinating works by 30 artists in the current exhibition “THE LATENESS OF THE HOUR” at the Fondation Beyeler until August 11, 2024!
The exhibition is organized by Fondation Beyeler in partnership with LUMA Foundation.
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Credits: Carsten Höller (*1961), Pill Clock (red and white pills), 2015, Gelatine capsules, placebo, mechanical drop mechanism, control unit, acrylic box, water dispenser, Installation view, Courtesy the Artist
Peter Fischli / David Weiss, Dünger, etc., 1997/2016, 2 wooden shelfs, accumulation of fertilizers, et al.
Peter Fischli / David Weiss, Garden, (from Suddenly this overview), 1981–2012, Clay, Peter Fischli and Fischli Weiss Estate
Photos:
@mark_niedermann