Two exhibitions at Tel Aviv's CCA challenge notions of memory

JOY BERNARD , The Jerusalem Post , August 11, 2020
Adi Fluman and Irma Blank’s techniques and themes couldn’t seem more different. A closer look reveals that both produced art that asks, through objects and words, how memories come into being.
While not arriving at a conclusive answer, Fluman’s show appears to raise several questions: How are memories formed, retained and then physically manifested? Can material objects embody or elicit memories that are decidedly emotional or at the very least neurological reactions? What remains of the memory attached to a beloved object once the item itself loses its original shape and consistency?
 
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