The exhibition Evil to the Core addresses issues pertaining to docility and obedience to authority, conformism, social responsibility, […]
Category Archive: The Israeli Center for Digital Art
The Sanhedrin conference wishes to question the connection between the museum and the nation state, through the examination of divergent museum models, at a time when the status of the nation state is being undermined by influences of neo-liberal economics. We wish to ask: how do museums function as distributors of political ideology in this paradigm shift between national and neo-liberal economies? How do museums construct a representation of the past while the present stands in ideological contradiction to it (especially in former communists countries)? In what manner can museums be critical of the state or the politics of corporate funding, and is this mode of institutional critique from within the institution is relevant today? This questions was the starting point and framework for this conference.
Click here for the video documentation of the Conference first day and second day
Loosing_Ctrl is a joint project, processing actions and reactions of ‘control mechanisms’ throughout multiple phases, presented by the […]
The Israeli army is called the people’s army and part of the myth around its glory is the […]
Vuk Cosic focuses on investigating and exposing the new medium of a language hidden from view, which is […]
Israeli reality has always been a fertile ground for visual documentation. The program introduces several representations of this […]
The third exhibition in the trilogy Hilchot Shchenim concludes the project through which we have tried to advance […]