The images have been broadcast again and again – the quiet streets of Haiti seconds before the earth starts to shake, the relaxed beaches of Thailand minutes before it was hit by the Tsunami - was there anything in the moments preceding the disasters that could have warned people? Is there anything on the sunny streets of Tel Aviv that foreshadows the storm that seems to hang perpetually on the horizon?
Philip RenzterThe Nachum Gutman Museum of Art is opening the new Irene and Murray Pergament wing with the “Zulu: Hunters and Other Fantasies” festive exhibition, a-part of the Art TLV events.
Introduction: Killing Time
Curated by Edward van Voolen
16 photographers and video artists from Israel who personally reflect upon their country: the community in which they live, the numerous cultural and religious differences among Israel’s population, and the current political situation. Featured artists: Larry Abramson, Boaz Arad, Yael Bartana, Barry Frydlender, Amit Goren, Nir Hod, Gaston Zvi Ickowicz, Erez Israeli, Miki Kratsman, Sigalit Landau, Dana Levy, Adi Nes, Guy Raz, Michal Rovner, Doron Solomons and Pavel Wolberg.
