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Pallaksh Pallaksh (I don’t know just where I’m going)
Adel Abdessemed, Thomas Hirschhorn, Annette Messager, Barak Ravitz, Bat Sheva Ross, David Maljkovic, Moshe Ninio, Jan Rauchwerger, Mircea Cantor, Miroslaw Balka, Ryan Gander, Yossi Breger, Tel Aviv, 28 January - 11 March 2017

Pallaksh Pallaksh (I don’t know just where I’m going): Adel Abdessemed, Thomas Hirschhorn, Annette Messager, Barak Ravitz, Bat Sheva Ross, David Maljkovic, Moshe Ninio, Jan Rauchwerger, Mircea Cantor, Miroslaw Balka, Ryan Gander, Yossi Breger

Past exhibition
Miroslaw Balka, Hölderlin Hölderlin, 2017

Miroslaw Balka

Hölderlin Hölderlin, 2017
black letters
298 x 180 cm
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Balka uses height, gravity, distance, and continuous space in order to approach the necessity of understanding remembrance and memory itself. He brings the viewer in to a position of experience...
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Balka uses height, gravity, distance, and continuous space in order to approach the necessity of understanding remembrance and memory itself. He brings the viewer in to a position of experience and absorption and as less of an observer and more of a witness. Realizing the importance behind sculptures relative to monuments and memorials, embracing fear and crossing thresholds, approaching an infinite search; whether it is to escape, or find the missing pieces/letters in order to reach an understanding. Balka creates a space where it is pertinent to acknowledge what it means to remember.
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- 'Pallaksh Pallaksh' (I don’t know just where I’m going), 2017, Dvir Gallery Tel Aviv

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