ArtCouple | Decompressed Time Frames | April 2022

PREVIEW / Performance
Thursday 7th April | 5.30pm – 8.30pm

Exhibition Open
Sunday 10th April | 2pm – 4pm By Appointment
Monday 11th April | 11:30am – 2:30pm
Thursday 14th April | 11:30am – 2:30pm
Sunday 24th April | 2pm – 4pm By Appointment
Monday 25th April | 11:30am – 2:30pm

Closing Night / Performance
Thursday 28th April | 5.30pm – 8.30pm

The frames of time are now Decompressed, the show will never end, yet will be over in the blink of an eye and everything is once more operating at the speed of normality. we hope to see you on the opening night: Performances 6:30 and 7:30


Films run at a speed of 25 frames per second, each individual action a complex sequence of stills, blended too quickly for the eye to see. Life is a complex sequence of individual moments, stitched together and run chronologically; a beginning, a middle and an end. Blink and you’ll miss it!

Simon Bradley and Ursula Troche, working under the moniker ArtCouple, present this exhibition of sculpture, sound and film for BasementArtsProject entitled ‘Compressed Time Frames’.

Coming as it does, at the back end of a period in which time itself was inexorably damaged, this exhibition reveals elements of the stilled world that exist between the frames of our normally frantic existence.


We are engaged in a multi-modal exploration of time frames as we emerge from this series of Covid lockdowns. Our experience of time altered drastically, as we left one of our most dynamic personal years to enter a period of remote seclusion when time seemed to compress and expand of its own will.
Sedimented in the very materials we’d been carting around the country and augmented by our continuing assemblages of newly found objects, our work has focused on deep time as both autobiography and geography.
The pieces selected for “Compressed Time Frames” question boundaries between time, object, place and self—our voyages in the imaginary menagerie.
— ArtCouple