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Looking for Stability: Experiment Lab in Corona's Days Israel today

2021-10-11T12:45:05.235Z


Interactive art: Beit Binyamini Gallery presents for the third time the Pottery Slam that this year deals with the subject of "instability", depending on the challenging period in which we live • The essence of the work is the experiment and not the final product • View photos from the exhibition


Beit Binyamini Gallery, the center for contemporary ceramics, will become a temporary experimental laboratory in clay, body, action and words for one weekend.

30 participants in a variety of mediums that connect to one multidisciplinary artistic performance, in which the use of material becomes an integral and significant part of the actions performed in space.

Viewers of the shows are invited to actively participate in them, and in some of them as silent observers who witness a one-time occurrence.

Pottery Slam is being held for the third time and will address the issue of "instability" this year.

Hanum Group, Photo: Shai Ben Ephraim

The period in which we live is characterized most of all by instability and the need to restore it to ourselves.

The thin line between stability and its long absence is a wide range of material-creative encounters, in which the encounter itself, and not necessarily the final product, is the essence of the work: rituals that go wrong, actions that strive for balance and lead to absurd situations, Sisyphean search for the "whole" and more.

The Art of Experiment, Photo: Matti Elmaleh

An encounter between matter and body, Photo: Edith Kishinovsky

Featuring: Dina Blich, Revital Barlev, Doron Naama Gelfer, Avraham Harush and Flora Deborah, Efrat Vonsover Avni and Gat Godowitz, Tal Jezreel, Sharona Florsheim and Nitzan Lederman, Liav Mizrahi, Riki Manor, Rachel Menashe Dor, Roi Maayan and Erez Maayan, Simon Solopri Wax, Elon Armon, Meirav Tzur and Esti Contes, Khanum Group: Noa Almagor Ben-David, Hila Drori, Ronen Yamin and Amnon Amos, Idit Kishinovsky, Noga Rozman and Shachar Marcus, Shelly Shavit

Pottery Slam

Beit Binyamini - The Center for Contemporary Ceramics

Thursday, 21/10, 19: 00-22: 00, Friday, 22/10, 10: 00-14: 00, Saturday, 23/10, 11: 00-15: 00

Admission to all events is free with pre-registration

Source: israelhayom

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