“Creative thought emerges in the pauses between actions, where time slows and perception opens.”

This exhibition unfolds from the belief that creative thought is not born in constant motion, but in the spaces between actions. In moments of suspension, when time seems to stall and attention drifts, perception sharpens and ideas begin to take form. SECOND/SECOND is conceived not as a traditional gallery, but as a waystation to this interstitial state. A place designed for stopping, looking, and experiencing, where engagement with art is unhurried and reflective.

Presenting works by four artists—Andreas Diaz Andersson, Edoardo Dionea Cicconi, Marcello Re Delle Gandine, and Xavier Godinez Peral—the exhibition brings together practices that value rhythm, material presence, and contemplation over immediacy or spectacle. The works invite viewers into a slower tempo, one aligned with wandering, lingering, and attentive observation.

Rather than prescribing meaning, the exhibition creates an environment in which thought can unfold organically. It embraces leisure not as distraction, but as a necessary condition for depth. In this suspended space, art becomes a catalyst for reflection, and time, deliberately unproductive, becomes the ground from which something serious can emerge.