Wilhelm Sasnal
This exhibition aims to touch upon the increasingly unraveling seam between deviant states and normative states, and to point resolutely at the place where the temporary emergency situation turns into a legitimized ongoing situation that in the end leads to a paranoia of suspicion and to the use of violence to re-establish public order.
Bare Life
2007
Curator: Raphie Etgar
Bare Life
2007
Curator: Raphie Etgar
This exhibition aims to touch upon the increasingly unraveling seam between deviant states and normative states, and to point resolutely at the place where the temporary emergency situation turns into a legitimized ongoing situation that in the end leads to a paranoia of suspicion and to the use of violence to re-establish public order.
Bare Life is the third in a series of exhibitions on themes of human rights that we are presenting at the Museum. This exhibition aims to touch upon the increasingly unraveling seam between deviant states and normative states, and to point resolutely at the place where the temporary emergency situation turns into a legitimized ongoing situation that in the end leads to a paranoia of suspicion and to the use of violence to re-establish public order.
The works on show in this exhibition were selected with an intention to present and depict the atmosphere that encourages nations and organizations to activate invasive methods which infringe the boundaries of our identity, our privacy, and the freedom we are entitled to as citizens of a world that not so long ago experienced the horrors of the Holocaust, was witness to atrocities and to contempt of human values, and was enlightened enough to proclaim its aspiration for reforms and new directions in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was formulated after the end of that terrible war.
This aspiration is confronted in the exhibition by means of works by 42 artists from all over the world, some of whom are showing thiswork in Israel for the first time. In their works, these artists bring testimonies that attempt to clarify the nature of relations in times of trouble and in periods of uncertainty which the regime or the sovereign define by as a times for restoring order, which accords the authorities the power to use all the means at their disposal.
Bruce Nauman, USA
Anselm Kiefer, Germany
Bill Viola, USA
Paul McCarthy, USA
William Kentridge, South Africa
Sophie Calle, USA, France
Santiago Sierra, Romania, Spain
Wilhelm Sasnal, Poland
Catherine Yass, Israel
Kendell Geers, South Africa/Belgium
Josephine Meckseper, Germany
Samuel Beckett, Ireland
Artur Zmijevski, Poland
Carsten Höller, Belgium/Sweden
Leonid Sokov, Russia
Tsibi Geva, Israel
Katarzyna Józefowicz, Poland
Pedro Barateiro, Portugal
Clemens von Wedemeyer, Germany
Adi Nes, Israel
Berni Searle, South Africa
Gilad Efrat, Israel
Andrei Gennadiev, Russia
Sun Furong, China
Igor Makarevich, Georgia
Barbara Klemm, Germany
Haim Maor, Israel
Atsmon Ganor, Israel
Leora Laor, Israel
Shahram Entekhabi, Germany
Danae Stratou, Greece
Jill Magid, England
Gaston Zvi Ickowicz, Israel
Renzo Martens, The Netherlands
Jürgen Waxweiler, Germany
William T. Ayton, England
Mikhael Subotzky, South Africa
Beth Block, USA
Graham Frew, Scotland
Tomer Appelbaum, Israel
Eyal Warshavsky, Israel
Thomas c. Jackson, USA
Hila Lusky, Israel