19/04/2016 | 19:00
The exhibition—a surreal, mental and somewhat physical journey into the past, memories, mind and soul of the poet Paul Celan—revolves around a central video piece, accompanied by an installation of sculptural elements, computer-generated images and drawings. The video’s protagonist nurtures an obsession for Celan—his life, his works, his women and his exiles.
Black and White Rule video deals with the human attempt to impose order and form onto reality through training and discipline procedures.
On an over-sized chess-board two poodle dogs submit to the orders of their trainer while through the use of a Camera-Obscura...
Mother Economy follows the actions of a lonely housekeeper during a day at a house, navigating through the domestic space in order to find traces of family members. she is documenting the position of the objects, drawing marks around them and sketching them in her notepad...
The installation is based on the remembrances of Manfred Nomburg, a German-born Jew now living in Israel, who fled Berlin in 1938 as a boy. His vivid memories of the Berlin apartment where he lived with his parents and brother before the war recall life in an average home...