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Thomas Hirschhorn
Dancing Philosophy, 2007, video installation How to Dance Deleuze?, 5:25 min.; How to Dance Gramsci?, 3:37 min.; How to Dance Bataille?, 4:05 min; How to Dance Spinoza?, 4:23 min In the video series Dancing Philosophy, Thomas Hirschhorn combines the
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Shachaf Yaron
Becoming, 2008, video, 2:53 min. Editor: Maya Stark In Shachaf Yaron’s understated video work, the viewer shares the perspective of a soon-to-be mother awaiting her child’s birth. The woman examines her pregnant belly with an intimate, quiet gaze. Are she
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Pierre Coulibeuf
A Magnetic Space, 2008, video, 13:44 min. In Pierre Coulibeuf’s work A Magnetic Space, the human body becomes part of the cycle of nature as the performers mimic elements such as water and air, as well as various animals and botanical forms. Words are replaced
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Tali Keren
The Interpreter, 2011, video installation, 22:00 min. Claude Lanzmann’s monumental film Shoah (1985) serves as the point of departure for this video installation by Tali Keren. Lanzmann’s film is composed of a series of testimonies, and includes no
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William Cobbing
Excavation, 2004, video, 4:30 min. In this work, the artist undertakes the Sisyphean task of chipping away at the layer of concete surrounding his head with the help of a chisel and a hammer. The digging gesture might symbolize his concern with self-exploration, and his quest to uncover what lies deep within his thoughts. This excavation project, which is repeated in a continuous loop, appears as a continuous process with no clear end in sight.
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Hadas Reshef
Hava Netze Bemachol (Let’s go out in a dance) video, 2007, 1:20 min. Hadas Reshef’s work is composed of video footage and stills photographs taken in the course of the 2007 student demonstrations in the Rose Garden located opposite the Knesset
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David LaChapelle
Rize, 2005, documentary film, 86 min. This first film by David LaChapelle, a photographer and director of music videos, documents the krumping and clowning dance subculture in South Central Los Angeles – an area that has been the site of numerous tragic
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