Some images of our exhibition Interference.
Artists: Vadim Zakharov, Guy Goldstein and Ariel Reichman
Curated by: Drorit Gur Arie
Photos by Yoonhee Kim
CIRCLE1 Gallery and yoga teacher Anastasia Shevchenko are happy to announce a new collaboration – Yoga in the Circle!
During the classes you will:
– be guided to use yoga as a tool to go deeper within, accessing heightened perception and stronger self-awareness.
– learn how to use your body and your breath to build on your capacity to pay attention and center your mind on the present moment.
– be more able to reach a state of calm and quiet that would help you to open yourself up to the experience in and around you.
Some images of our exhibitions – Director’s Cut by Aline Alagem and Fichte / Ashuchit by Dana Yoeli
Photos by Yoonhee Kim
Read moreExhibitions View: Aline Alagem & Dana Yoeli | 1.7.16 – 30.7.16
Some images of our exhibition,
Highway Furniture by Bettina Allamoda and Alona Harpaz.
Photos: Boaz Arad, Mia Gourvitch
Read moreExhibition View: Highway Furniture 23.04.16 – 25.06.16
STRATA is an exhibition of CIRCLE1 Gallery in collaboration with the Petach Tikva Museum of Art in Israel, presenting the artists Yosef Joseph Yaakov Dadoune, Nezaket Ekici, Shahar Marcus and Robert Stieghorst, curated by Drorit Gur Arie
In the gallery’s main space in our show we are displaying the exhibition Stereo of the siblings artists Saskia and Tilman Wendland.
Curated by Yael Bartana
Photos: Jens Ziehe
Stereo is the first joint exhibition of the siblings Saskia and Tilman Wendland, curated by Yael Bartana.
The exhibition title Stereo, with its sign of two intersecting and overlapping circles, proposes a genuine investigation of the literal parameter specified by the gallery’s name “CIRCLE1”. Stripped off its reference to Dante’s first Circle of Hell, where the virtuous heathens reside in Inferno after death, all that remains is the geometric form, the round shape with no beginning and no end.
Read moreSaskia Wendland & Tilman Wendland – Stereo 15.1.2016 – 27.2.2016
In the gallery’s main space in our current show we are displaying the exhibition Freitag, der 13. | 13 – יום שישי ה by artists Yinon Avior, Alexandra Baumgartner, benandsebastian, Matti Isan Blind, Noa Gur, Ella Littwitz, Ronit Porat, J&K / Janne Schäfer and Kristine Agergaard, Johannes Vogl and Ulrich Vogl. Curated by Hannah Beck-Mannagetta
Photos: Mia Gourvitch, Hannah Beck-Mannagetta (All photos courtesy of the artists / Hannah Beck-Mannagetta)
Read more14.11.15 – 19.12.15 – Freitag, der 13. | 13 – יום שישי ה
Duration: 13.11.2015 – 19.12.2015
The exhibition “Freitag, der 13. | יום שישי ה-13” presents a number of international artists in the context of a cultural dialogue. The works of the exhibiting artists illuminate contradictory perspectives on an object or matter, as is exemplified in the title and the opening date of the show, where the number 13 can be interpreted either as an unlucky number or as a lucky number, depending on the cultural background and historical context. The exhibition deals with certain cultural, political as well as artistic, formal phenomena, which revolve around contradictions, paradoxes and contrasting pairs.