’73–’23: Video Salon Between Two Wars
The Negev Museum of Art is proud to host ZUMU – Museum on the Move, and launch the video anthology ’73–’23: Video Salon Between Two Wars in the Negev. The exhibition features compilations of video works that look at the Israeli society and the reality of life in this place between two traumas – 6 October 1973 and 7 October 2023. Along the connecting threads that stretch between one debacle and another, the anthology comprises fifty video works created in Israel during, between, and in light of the two wars. The selected works bravely, bluntly, and poetically touch on the fraught and challenging Israeli reality over the past fifty years and the unnerving feeling that history is simply repeating itself.
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The Negev Museum of Art is proud to host ZUMU – Museum on the Move, and launch the video anthology ’73–’23: Video Salon Between Two Wars in the Negev. The exhibition features compilations of video works that look at the Israeli society and the reality of life in this place between two traumas – 6 October 1973 and 7 October 2023. Along the connecting threads that stretch between one debacle and another, the anthology comprises fifty video works created in Israel during, between, and in light of the two wars. The selected works bravely, bluntly, and poetically touch on the fraught and challenging Israeli reality over the past fifty years and the unnerving feeling that history is simply repeating itself.
Artists on show
- Ada Rimon and Ofeq Shemer
- Ala Haytham
- Amir Mayer
- Doaa Bsis
- Dov Or Ner
- Faina Feigin and Noga Or-Yam
- Itamar Rose
- Laila Abd Elrazaq
- Lee Nevo
- Leor Grady
- Lior Shvil
- Meshy Koplevitch
- Micha Ullman
- Michael Jacob
- Naama Shohet
- Officer Az-Oolay
- Ohad Milstein
- Omer Rosenberg
- Orit Ishay
- Raafat Hattab
- Rona Yefman
- Shahar Markus
- Sharon Ken-Dor
- Tamar Nissim
- Tamir Zadok
- Tanja Schlander
- Thalia Hoffman
- Yael Bartana
- Yossi Atia
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