• Configurations of Time: Imagining Other Temporalities in the Artist Residency
  • Configurations of Time: Imagining Other Temporalities in the Artist Residency
  • Configurations of Time: Imagining Other Temporalities in the Artist Residency
  • Configurations of Time: Imagining Other Temporalities in the Artist Residency

Configurations of Time: Imagining Other Temporalities in the Artist Residency

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By Angela Serino

This book offers an alternate lens to rethink how we process art—and life—inside residency time. If you have done a residency, or are going to take part in one; if you are passionate about supporting artists’ processes in the best possible ways; or if you are fascinated by theories of time and how artists have worked with time, then this project amalgamates many threads to help you arrive at new possible ways of thinking.

Looking beyond the conventional and managerial, Angela Serino sets out in search of what is put in motion by the experience of being “in residence” that is not instantly visible or quantifiable.

In a culture where the pressure to produce tangible results is paramount, Configurations of Time holds space for an environment that values process in its own right, unlearning and research. Finding inspiration from a wide range of artists’ works and conceptualizations of time in science and cultural theory, such as Carlo Rovelli, Lisa Baraitser, and María Puig de la Bellacasa, Serino looks at how time is spent in residencies through the different and overlapping concepts of space time, care time, and soil time.

Through speculative storytelling and fostered by analytical hypotheses and first-hand experiences, this book offers an alternative reference guide. It creates a highly poetic space, providing insights into the ethics of the residency field in today’s accelerated and contested times.

Edited by Angela Serino, with copy editing by Olamiju Fajamisin

Designed by Cleo Tsw

Published by Set Margins', 2025

Softcover, 112 pages, 17 color and 20 b&w images, 5.51 × 8.46 inches

ISBN: 978-9-08-340419-6

Looking makes making better.