
Time Sensitive Hans Ulrich Obrist on Art as a Portal to Liberate Time
Dec 17, 2025
Hans Ulrich Obrist, a prominent Swiss curator and artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries, shares his vibrant journey through the art world. He discusses the significance of the Serpentine Pavilion and its role in showcasing emerging architects. Obrist emphasizes the importance of 'promenadology'—the art of strolling—for fostering spontaneous cultural encounters. He reflects on his recording practices with artists, insights gained from interviewing elders, and the transformative powers of art to liberate time, encouraging us to embrace diverse temporalities.
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Create Spontaneous Early Meetings
- Do schedule improvised early meetings to enable spontaneous gatherings that wouldn't fit normal calendars.
- Try meeting at hyper-early times and rotating public cafes to maximize chance encounters and accessibility.
Record Conversations And Protect Archives
- Record and film candid conversations now because memories fade; keep multiple backups to avoid data loss.
- Be paranoid about archives: store multiple copies offline, not just in the cloud.
Art As A Portal To Free Time
- Art can act as a portal that liberates time from homogenized schedules and creates alternative temporalities.
- Personal trauma sharpened Obrist's urgency to use each day meaningfully and to experiment with time.





