The works in the Breaking News program, presented at the Digital Art Lab in Holon to accompany VideoZone 3: The Third International […]
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
The exhibition The Real War addresses the battle over the representation and interpretation of reality. It is Sean […]
The exhibition Never Looked Better displays the photo collection of Leni and Herbert Sonnenfeld, who fled Nazi Germany […]
The gathering takes place in the framework of the exhibition ’Chosen’ and will address the affinity between Messianism […]