These three works - by Helin Boztepe, Korhan Başaran, and Jakob Gautel - invite us to experience time as a space of continuity rather than closure, a layered domain where past and present intermingle with quiet intimacy. Each piece draws us into landscapes where history and myth cease to be distant. They become presences, palpable as river currents or the murmuring of trees. Time here is not linear but circular, folding in on itself, carrying traces of past lives, memories, and collective experience - a continuum through which we move as vessels and voyagers. Together, these works evoke an understanding of memory as fluid, shifting, and alive. These artists remind us that movement - through land, water, or the mind - is timeless and transformative. Time here is not merely something to be measured but a mutable realm in which history can be revisited, where the past is a living entity, always within us, always in motion.