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Eti Jacobi
The 91st Night, 2005, acrylic on canvas The 91st Night, 2005, acrylic on black paper
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Eyal Sasson
Untitled, 2004-2005, paintings Eyal Sasson confronts the viewer with mysterious, wild woodland landscapes, inviting him into their realms. The landscapes appear like the heart of a tangled jungle. Just as the forest is dense and crowded, so the diligent, assiduous painting
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Aaron Young
Goodboy, 2005, video, 2 min The lens focuses on a pit bull terrier, its jaws fiercely clenched on a rope suspended from above, with urging cheers coming from the background. The occurrence is located in an empty space reminiscent of an interrogation den or a clandestine training site. The dog growls, turns in circles, constantly clenching the rope, while the calls of the invisible figure aggressively egg him on. It is an isolated frame repeated in a loop, where the
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Elyasaf Kowner
Learning Pain from Trees, 2005, video, 3:00 min The video takes place in a typical Israeli forest in the Carmel area, following a single figure wandering in it. Soon it turns out that the forest had been burnt, the trunks are sooty, and the soil
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The Forest
Artists: Fabrice Hyber, Jodie Vicenta Jacobson, Masha Zusman, Monika Tichacek, Aaron Young, Eti Jacobi, Nir Evron, Elyasaf Kowner, Donna Conlon, Jossef Krispel, Dina Shenhav, Eyal Sasson
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Ariela Plotkin
Miracles – My 2005, 2005, video, 4 min. “The sunset is deeper and longer The scent of the jasmine is stronger Stray dogs don’t bite Birds start to sing” — Pet Shop Boys, ‘Miracles’, from Pop Art 2003
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Why don’t you say it?
Participating artists: Aya Ben Ron, Dana Gilerman, Rona Yefman, Yael Bartana, Glad Ratman, Boaz Arad, Ariela Plotkin, Michal Rothschild, Karen Russo, Ariella Azoulay, Elyasaf Kowner “Most people fall sick because they don’t know how to say what they see and what
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Sheffy Bleier
“My Mother and Father, My Brother, My Sister, My Little Sister, Me and My Son…” (Givatayim, Spring 2005), 1997-2005, photographs
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