At the crossroads of art and engineering, two luminaries in the form of The Hour Glass and L’Epée 1839, are proud to present "Sculpted Time: The Art of Kinetic Horology" at ART SG 2025. This exhibition delves deep into the concept of time, transcending its utility as a measurement and redefining it as a profound artistic medium. Through this lens, visitors are invited to immerse themselves in a dialogue where tradition meets avant-garde innovation.
At the heart of Sculpted Time lies an extraordinary collection of kinetic sculptures meticulously crafted by L’Epée 1839, a name synonymous with horological artistry for nearly two centuries. Each piece represents a fusion of technical precision and bold design, creating sculptures that are as functional as they are visually compelling. Among the highlights are the Time Fast II, a playful yet precise piece inspired by vintage race cars; Sherman, a charming clock in the form of a robot; Starfleet Explorer, a tribute to the wonders of intergalactic exploration; and T-Rex, a stunning amalgamation of prehistoric imagination and intricate mechanics.
These sculptures are not merely decorative objects—they embody narratives of creativity, challenge, and craftsmanship. Their provocative forms and interactive features encourage visitors to reconsider the very essence of time: its fleeting nature, its permanence in memory, and its role as a constant companion to the human experience.
The exhibition provides an immersive journey, shedding light on the intricate processes behind the creation of these pieces. Visitors can explore everything from the history of its meticulous design to the delicate assembly of components, all of which culminate in horological art that balances beauty and function seamlessly.
For The Hour Glass and L’Epée 1839, this collaboration is about more than simply showcasing exquisite creations—it is a celebration of time as a cultural and artistic connector. Norman Ho, Group General Manager of The Hour Glass, articulated this vision, stating, “The Hour Glass has always sought to celebrate timekeeping as an art form that transcends utility. Through our partnership with L’Epée 1839, we aim to challenge audiences to reconsider the meaning of time—its impermanence, beauty, and power to connect us across cultures and eras.”
Arnaud Nicolas, CEO of L’Epée 1839, echoed this sentiment, “At L’Epée 1839, we believe that every clock tells more than time; it tells a story. ‘Sculpted Time’ embodies our vision of kinetic sculptures as bridges between humanity and the intangible nature of time, offering a new way to interact with its passage.”
The exhibit is further enriched by guided walkthroughs led by horological experts who will explore the philosophy and craftsmanship behind each creation. Visitors will gain a deeper appreciation for the technical ingenuity, historical context, and cultural resonance of these horological sculptures. These walkthroughs are a testament to the commitment of The Hour Glass and L’Epée 1839 to elevating the appreciation of contemporary horology.
Beyond its mechanical intricacies, the exhibition underscores the evolving narrative of horology as a cultural phenomenon. It is a story of resilience, reinvention, and the enduring allure of blending art and engineering.
GENERAL ADMISSION
Location: Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre
Friday, 17 January | 12.00 p.m. – 7.00 p.m.
Saturday, 18 January | 11.00 a.m. – 7.00 p.m.
Sunday, 19 January | 11.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.