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Light Falling
Douglas Gordon, Dor Guez, Jonathan Monk, Ariel Schlesinger, Miri Segal, Brussels, 10 March - 16 April 2016

Light Falling: Douglas Gordon, Dor Guez, Jonathan Monk, Ariel Schlesinger, Miri Segal

Past exhibition
Ariel Schlesinger, Stolpersteine - 11 blocks, 2014
Ariel Schlesinger, Stolpersteine - 11 blocks, 2014
Ariel Schlesinger, Stolpersteine - 11 blocks, 2014
Ariel Schlesinger, Stolpersteine - 11 blocks, 2014

Ariel Schlesinger

Stolpersteine - 11 blocks, 2014
cement, brass
10 x 10 x 10 cm (each)
unique
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Further images

  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Douglas Gordon, Self portrait of you + Me (Jackie 64 parts), 2015
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Douglas Gordon, Self portrait of you + Me (Jackie 64 parts), 2015
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Douglas Gordon, Self portrait of you + Me (Jackie 64 parts), 2015
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 4 ) Douglas Gordon, Self portrait of you + Me (Jackie 64 parts), 2015
'Stolpersteine' is an installation made in reference to Gunter Demnig’s ongoing memorial art project in 610 cities across Europe. 'Stolpersteine' (‘stumbling blocks’) are small commemorative brass plaques inserted in sidewalks...
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'Stolpersteine' is an installation made in reference to Gunter Demnig’s ongoing memorial art project in 610 cities across Europe. 'Stolpersteine' (‘stumbling blocks’) are small commemorative brass plaques inserted in sidewalks in front of the former residencies of Nazism’s victims. By recreating single sets of new Stolpersteine from concrete and brass, as free elements and without an engraving, Ariel disconnects the objects from their historical function (seen in the work of Gunter Demnig). This action creates a realm of possibility in which every name could be inscribed and functions as a possible warning to the future. The work is also deeply connected to the history of art, specifically Carl Andre’s cubes shifting between the two worlds.
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Exhibitions

- 'Light Falling', 2016, Dvir Gallery Brussels

- 'Nameless', solo show, Dvir gallery Tel Aviv 

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