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Salon de Paris
Ariel Schlesinger, Barak Ravitz, David Maljkovic, Dor Guez, Douglas Gordon, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Jonathan Monk, Lawrence Weiner, Lisetta Carmi, Matan Mittwoch, Melik Ohanian, Mircea Cantor, Miroslaw Balka, Naama Tsabar, Nedko Solakov, Pavel Wolberg, Brussels, 21 April - 4 June 2022

Salon de Paris: Ariel Schlesinger, Barak Ravitz, David Maljkovic, Dor Guez, Douglas Gordon, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Jonathan Monk, Lawrence Weiner, Lisetta Carmi, Matan Mittwoch, Melik Ohanian, Mircea Cantor, Miroslaw Balka, Naama Tsabar, Nedko Solakov, Pavel Wolberg

Past exhibition
Barak Ravitz, Knitter, 2016

Barak Ravitz

Knitter, 2016
Cotton thread, wood, Polyurethane rubber
13 x 35 x 177 cm
edition of 3 + 1AP
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'Text from his solo show at Dvir Gallery, Repêchage Bracket, 2016 'In Repêchage bracket, Barak Ravitz presents objects and a video in a self-contained group, separate units that still form...
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"Text from his solo show at Dvir Gallery, Repêchage Bracket, 2016

"In Repêchage bracket, Barak Ravitz presents objects and a video in a self-contained group, separate units that still form something of a broken sentence.
As in his previous body of work, the starting point remains a collection of found objects assembled from various sources. This time they include a small rustic garden fence, a crow statue for keeping birds away, a 1940s Russian folk song from the repertoire of the Red Army Choir – also sang, in a Hebrew version, by the Gevatron Choir – as well as souvenirs from the Joan Miró Museum gift shop.
If in the past Ravitz’s works manifested the attempt of doing the minimum that is necessary for allowing his objects to be put on display, in the present exhibition it seems that an attenuated tendency towards handicraft and hobbies has grown stronger, as apparent both in the choice of elements as in the manipulation they undergo – casting, needlepoint, and the sing-along.
At times the objects are re-performed but with a shift in technique or material, their original handprint distanced and obscured to the point that they again become ready-mades, however containing the trace of a disturbance or an irregularity within them.
The term “Repêchage bracket” is derived from the world of competitive sports, where it designates a situation where a contestant who lost in a previous round is given an additional chance to return to the competition, potentially even to compete for a medal.
The works on show, it would seem, likewise convey this hope for a second chance, this sense of being raised, heroically, from a given position of inferiority.
Trivial decorative items and simple crafts - meant to spice up everyday life and while away moments of silence, like the chanting group in the video, tightly shut in a car under pouring rain - now ask to occupy some space, to make a bit of noise.""
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