For London design week 2016, I was commissioned to video document the ‘Green Room’ installation created by the wonderful Studio Glithero. The piece was installed at the V&A. Our aim was to document how the public interacted with the work, as well as show how the piece moves and turns in the space.
In September (2016), as part of the Ron Arad 720° installation tour, our video ‘ProlongGone’ was exhibited at Singapore International Festival. It was a hugely successful event with over 100,000 visitors within two weeks and huge praises from the local press. The Curtain was installed outdoors at The Meadow at Gardens by the Bay and every night people were welcomed to explore the installation and experience the various video art works on exhibit. The Festival director Ong Keng Sen stated to the Strait Times that the ‘installation was timed to coincide with Gardens by the Bay’s annual mid-autumn festival celebrations, as he saw it as a “gigantic video lantern”‘.
You can read more from the Strait Times article:
http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/arts/big-round-and-beautiful
There are some fantastic shots of the installation, a few of which I share here, courtesy on SIFA.
I am very excited to announce that my video art piece ‘ProlongGone’ created in collaboration with Gabriel Klasmer will be exhibited once again at the Roundhouse as part of ‘Curtain Call’ installation by Ron Arad.
If you are in London during August, drop by hang out and immerse yourself in this encapsulating event.
We are very excited to finally share this wonderful volume with a wider audience. Everyone can purchase easily and receive the ebook directly at their doorstep
We are happy to share that ‘The Lost Rite’ has been published in Russian, sponsored by the Vaganova Academy in St Petersburg. Millicent Hodson and I were there in mid November for the book launch as part of the cultural Poland-Russian conference. Here are some snapshots from the event.
Above: Shira Klasmer, Olga Rozanova and Millicent Hodson.
Below: Millicent Hodson with Nikolai Tsiskaridze, Artistic Director to the Vaganova Academy.
Assistant to the ministry of Culture giving a speech and Svetlana Lavrova, the organiser of the conference.
‘Walking the Line’, the collaborative video art piece with Gabriel Klasmer and Tom Tlalim has been nominated for the finale of the Celeste Prize. The work was exhibited in Milan earlier this month.
This month the video ‘Walking the Line’ in collaboration with Gabriel Klasmer and Tom Tlalim will be exhibited at Fresh Paint 7 art fair in Tel Aviv, Israel
Gabriel Klasmer has a new exhibition Efes/1 at the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion of Contemporary Art, Tel -Aviv, Israel. It is part of the Tel-Aviv Museum. A stunning one-man show exhibiting a range of works from the past three decades including our collaborative video works; ‘Out of Thin Air’ (3D) and ‘Walking the Line’.
The exhibition is on until May 2014, so if you are in Israel, drop by and see it.
I have recently been asked to share my work on the blog of Shpilman Institute for Photography. Its a great honor to take part as Shpilman is a fantastic organisation promoting, and initiating research, open debate, and the creative work in the field of photography. They are based in Israel though work with artists worldwide.