Till Nowak’s video “The Centrifuge Brain Project” at Circle1 (17.05 – 23.06)

Till Nowak, The Centrifuge Brain Project 2012In the next exhibition we will show the brilliantly made mockumentary “The Centrifuge Brain Project” by digital artist, designer and filmmaker Till Nowak (1980). Dr. Nick Laslowicz, a mad scientist from the “Institute for Centrifugal Research (ICR)” (a fake institution needles to say) recounts his “achievements in the realms of brain manipulation, excessive G-Force and prenatal simulations”.

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Peleg Dishon – “White to Play and Win” (17.5 – 23.6)

Peleg Dishon, Flood -Old New Babylon 2012In our next opening on May 17 we will host the exhibition “White to Play and Win” by Peleg Dishon (1979) – an Israeli new-media artist. “White to play and win” is a particular task presented to a solver of a chess problem. It means that the solver should play the white pieces and his goal is to checkmate the black. However, this is not a battle of two opponents; the game is played by one solver that plays both sides.

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Miloš Tomić – Musical Diaries (4.4 – 10.5)

Miloš Tomić, musical diaries 2012Musical Diaries is an exhilarating work by Miloš Tomić (Serbia, 1976) a multimedia artist whose works span film, photography, collages and sculpture. It started off as intuitive daily musical therapy, improvising on various instruments and paying attention to sounds made by daily objects at home, on the street and slowly, everywhere he traveled.

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Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi: New African Art (4.4 – 10.5)

Zoya Cherkassky Nnadi 2014All the works of Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi (Kiev 1976, represented by Rosenfeld Gallery in Tel Aviv) which are exhibited in circle1, except of  three paintings were done during her two visits to Ngwo, Nigeria, in 2013. The three larger paintings, were produced when she got back to Israel, based on fresh memories as well as preliminary sketches done in situ.

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“Salt # 3” by Alona Harpaz (4.4 – 10.5)

Alona Harpaz, Salt # 3  2014Alona Harpaz’s video Salt # 3 which will be displayed at circle1 in the next exhibition, is a fascinating experience relating to Israeli folk dance. Israeli folk dance answers some of the parameters required to define a Folk dance such as being performed by people with little or no professional training, but other than this characteristic none of the attributes related to the term appear in any of them.

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Alona Harpaz – “As if Royal” (4.4 – 10.5)

Alona Harpaz, Untitled 2014In our next Exhibition, opens on the 4th of April, Circle1 is displaying Alona Harpaz, an Israeli artist who works and lives in Berlin since 2001 and is represented by the Sommer Gallery in Tel Aviv. Harpaz is also the founder of the Infinite Earth foundation.

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Stop-motion workshop with Miloš Tomić

Miloš Tomić, Spitted by kiss, 2007We are extremely excited to invite you to a 2 day work shop by Miloš Tomić the representative of Serbia at the 2013 Venice biennale. Tomić (Belgrade 1976) a spectacular multimedia artist whose projects span film, photography, collages, and sculpture will guide us through 2 exhilarating days, where we will produce everything from ideas through sound while playing games, music and more.

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Past Exhibition 20.2.14 – 29.3.14

Nevet Yitzhak, Alashan Maleish Gherak 2011, Carpet 2012In our main space of Circle1 we are displaying two exhibitions by two distinguishable artists – Khen Shish and Nevet Yitzhak. Both artists are dealing with the problematic of Orientalism in Israeli culture and the complex local identity, and refer to it through personal and theoretical prisms.

 

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