
Eternal Return Volume II
Exhibited Works
About
In the nineteenth century, Friedrich Nietzsche posed the question of Eternal Recurrence; in the twentieth century, Gilles Deleuze reimagined return through difference and becoming. In the twenty-first century, the question remains open, gathering new resonances in contemporary life.
What does it mean to return today?
As the inaugural exhibition of the Repetition & Difference Collective, Eternal Return Vol. I opened a conversation around recurrence, memory, inheritance, and return.
In its second chapter, Eternal Return Vol. II continues that conversation.
Yet its resonance belongs equally to the present.
What returns through time, history, memory, and experience?
What is inherited?
What emerges?
What remains unfinished?
What waits to be realised?
What calls us forward?
A new generation of women artists from The Repetition & Difference Collective comes together through an ambitious shared inquiry into recurrence, persistence, and change.
Across diverse practices and perspectives, their works reflect on what endures, what transforms, and what remains possible through the act of return.
What calls us forward each time we return?
Details
The Repetition & Difference Collective @The Koppel Project
157 Regent’s Park Road, NW1 8BB
23 June 2026
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29 June 2026
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