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Je me souviens
Etti Abergel, Aysha E Arar, Orna Bromberg, Douglas Gordon, Sigalit Landau, Yudith Levin, Michal Naaman, Moshe Ninio, Tchelet Ram, Barak Ravitz, Miri Segal, Nahum Tevet, Noa Zait, Tel Aviv, 3 February - 18 March 2018

Je me souviens: Etti Abergel, Aysha E Arar, Orna Bromberg, Douglas Gordon, Sigalit Landau, Yudith Levin, Michal Naaman, Moshe Ninio, Tchelet Ram, Barak Ravitz, Miri Segal, Nahum Tevet, Noa Zait

Past exhibition
Moshe Ninio, Hole/Patch, 1992

Moshe Ninio

Hole/Patch, 1992
2 inkjet prints
85 x 70 cm, each 89.5 x 74.5 x 5 cm framed (each)
edition of 5 + 2AP
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'In 'Hole/Patch' the same photographic image appears twice. It is a photograph of a nomad carpet that appears first as a whole with a hole unraveled in its center. The...
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"In 'Hole/Patch' the same photographic image appears twice. It is a photograph of a nomad carpet that appears first as a whole with a hole unraveled in its center. The second part of the work shows the same image cut into two parts that are pasted together in order to cover the hole and fabricate a false continuity of the carpet’s pattern. Covering the hole in this manual cut-and-paste manner exposes the back of the photograph’s frame.

The exposed framing in 'Hole/Patch', brings to light the back and the edges of the image, just like the stage set that becomes an object in itself, equal in its significance to that which it was designed to frame. "
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