
CHOZER CHALILA
חוזר חלילה
3.5.12
Sharon Glazberg
Sharon Glazberg
Niv Borenstein | Ori Drumer | Karin Eliyahu | Sharon Glazberg | Hadas Hassid | Michal Helfman Rivka Kave | Angela Klein | Efrat Klipshtien | Na'ama Miller | Shahar Yahalom | Yael Yudkovik
curator: Karmit Galili
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The current exhibition in Gallery Binyamin, “Chozer Chalila” examines the notion of repetition through works of art in various mediums. “A thing which has not been understood” Freud once said, “inevitably reappears; like an unlaid ghost” Repetition is one of the basic human tendencies. But do we choose to repeat ourselves, or are we compelled to do so? The works in the show explore repetition, its causes and its consequences as well as things that does not reappear. Some of the works in the exhibition examines repetitive action. These actions move on a continuum between meditative, self-conscious activities, to those which are actually an attempt to cease from any action and towards actions that seem impossible to stop. In some of the works the effort invested in the repetitive action is recognizable and in some it is undetectable.In some of the works one can see the results of the repetitive action and in some the repetition is invisible but creates the critic mass of the work. Sometimes the repetitive action is the work itself.Other works deal with a portion of a cycle. Although, we all know how these cycles end, freezing a certain moment in it allows us to ask questions regarding its nature.Other works deal with the recurring image and with the reflection of an image from the virtual world to that we like to call "real."The exhibition deals with the questions raised by the need, or maybe the choice, to return again and again on the same line or point, and wonders whether this thing, which is not understood and reappears, maybe this which would never return.





















