Exhibitions
Reizck Project Exhibitions are intentionally situated outside traditional gallery contexts. Each exhibition strives to shift how contemporary art is encountered .
Nomadic by design, our exhibitions move across locations and communities, opening up access to work that is often confined to institutional settings.
Rather than replicating the conventions of the gallery, each exhibition responds to its site, creating a direct and immediate relationship between artwork, space, and audience.
Open call
Conflict produces a kind of temporal gridlock, like a traffic jam where movement is both halted and constantly suggested. In such moments, time thickens. Futures stall, yet the machinery of violence continues to signal that motion is underway. The sensation is one of waiting in place, suspended between what has happened and what has not yet arrived.
Selected works will ask: how do these conditions infiltrate not only public and political space, but the very structure of time as it is felt and lived?
Through works that engage arrested movement, the exhibition questions how space and time become exhausted. Each piece marks the “pause” that occurs when perception meets something that cannot be understood. Each work functions as a site where the viewer encounters the texture of violence revealed not through impact, but through delay.
What We’re Looking For
Installation-based works across video, digital, sculptural, or hybrid media
Conceptual and experimental approaches encouraged
Works engaging stillness, delay, repetition, or suspended time
Existing works or new proposals welcome
Submission Details
Deadline: March 20
Medium: Open
Eligibility: Open to all artists
Exhibition Format: Group exhibition
Selected artists will be contacted directly with further details regarding installation, technical requirements, and exhibition logistics.