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TWILIGHT ZONE

Group exhibition

The Givat Haviva Art Gallery

17.6.23-22.4.23

Curator: Svetlana Reingold

Opening: Saturday, April 29, 2023 at 12:00 noon


 

 

Participating artists:

Farid Abu Shakra, Etti Abergel, Shai Azoulay, Gilad Efrat, Hamody Gannam, Thalia Hoffman, Manar Zuabi, Michael Halak, Yuval Yairi and Zohar Elazar, Tamar Nissim, Nitzan Satt, Emi Sfard, Ron Amir, Doron Fishbein, Nira Pereg, Roi Kuper, Miki Kratsman, Assaf Shoshan.

 

The "Twilight Zone" exhibition seeks to draw our attention to the situation of refugees in Israel, referring to the issues of crossing borders, international rights, the lack of rights and neglect. This exhibition is an attempt to mark the pain inherent in the carnival known as "the State". Ethical questions regarding appropriation, impersonation, paternalism and colonialism characterize the artistic discourse today in its preoccupation with the question of refugees and immigration in particular, and the human pain of marginalized groups in general.

The phenomenon of immigration and refuge

 

es in the world can no longer be ignored or minimized, and it can be referred to, in a way, as the "refugee revolution"; A quiet revolution perhaps, but one that profoundly changes the human textures within a country. In Israel, the migration revolution challenges the demographic self-perception of Israel as the Jewish state. It is this concept that enables the exclusion from the junctures of power and visibility of any other identity that is not compatible with the one defined as Jewish by the dominant ideology.

 

The exhibiting Israeli artists, Jews and Arabs, try to tell, reveal, and mediate the feeling that it isn't really possible to understand the other and his/her pain. However, even if the knowledge of the other is not possible - recognition and appreciation, learning and compassion, together with the development of joint strategies of resistance and mutual respect, are needed today more than ever.

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The Givat Haviva Art Gallery examines, studies and explores the various levels of what we have in common. Values ​​of a shared society, multicultural discourse and the promotion of the multidisciplinary texture of art. The gallery presents art that gives a platform to artists from different populations and groups in Israeli society, with an emphasis on Jewish and Arab society.
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To book group tours, interactive classes and workshops inspired by the exhibition -
Ilana   tel. 052-5324512artgivathaviva@gmail.com

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Opening: Saturday April 28, 2023, 12:00 noon

Place: Givat Haviva Art Gallery

Curator of the exhibition: Svetlana Reingold

Head gallery curator: Anat Lidror

Gallery talk: May 27, 2023, 12:00 noon

Closing of the exhibition: June 17, 2023

Opening hours: Sunday - Thursday 9:00 - 16:00 | Friday 11:00 -13:00 | Saturday 10:00-14:00


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