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One Day on Two Orbits

nadia kaabi-linke (1978 –)

Nadia Kaabi-Linke is a Tunis-born, Berlin-based conceptual artist exploring geopolitics, immigration & identity through sculpture & installation. Known for 'Flying Carpets,' her work resides in major museums worldwide.

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The Ephemeral Dance of Time and Orbit

Nadia Kaabi-Linke’s monumental piece, "One Day on Two Orbits," is not merely an object to be observed; it is an experience to be absorbed—a meditation rendered in shadow and concrete. This profound work captures the invisible choreography of celestial mechanics, transforming the passage of a single day into a visible, breathtaking narrative. The sculpture itself memorializes the subtle yet monumental discovery made by Ibn al-Haytham: the understanding that the sun and moon traverse geometrically and temporally distinct paths. By rendering this abstract concept—the harmonization of different cultural understandings of time—Kaabi-Linke invites us to pause our modern rush and contemplate the deep, cyclical rhythms that govern both our planet and our very sense of self.

Symbolism Woven in Shadow

At its heart, the artwork speaks a universal language of connection and divergence. The central motif—the shadow cast by an unseen bicycle over the course of daylight—is deeply symbolic. It represents the journey, the passage through time itself, while simultaneously evoking the grand sweep of astronomical photography, reminiscent of distant, swirling galaxies. This interplay between the intimate scale of human movement (the bicycle) and the infinite scope of cosmic law (the orbits) creates a powerful tension. The resulting form, often interpreted as an expansive, winged silhouette—like an eagle in flight or a stylized bird—lends the piece an almost mythic quality, suggesting transcendence and elevated perspective.

Materiality and Scale: A Presence in Space

Presented on a grand scale of 900 x 300 cm, "One Day on Two Orbits" commands attention within any architectural setting. The use of concrete lends the piece an inherent gravitas, grounding its ethereal subject matter in tangible, enduring material. This juxtaposition—the permanence of stone against the fleeting nature of shadow—is key to its emotional resonance. When considering a reproduction for your space, one must appreciate how this monumental scale allows the viewer to walk around it, experiencing the narrative from multiple viewpoints, much like observing an actual celestial event.

A Dialogue Across Cultures and Eras

Kaabi-Linke’s background, rooted in traversing diverse cultural crossroads—from Tunis to Dubai—is palpable within this work. The piece is a tribute not only to scientific enlightenment but also to the act of cross-cultural understanding. It suggests that true knowledge requires bridging disparate viewpoints, much like harmonizing different calendar systems. Owning or displaying this artwork is an embrace of intellectual curiosity; it transforms a gallery wall or atrium floor into a locus for thoughtful dialogue about history, science, and humanity’s place within the vast continuum of time.


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Základné informácie

  • Artist: Nadia Kaabi-Linke
  • Dimensions: 900 x 300 cm
  • Subject or theme: Space and time; celestial discovery
  • Title: One Day on Two Orbits

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