{"id":13400,"date":"2015-06-20T18:21:55","date_gmt":"2015-06-20T15:21:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.benyaminiceramics.org\/?page_id=13400"},"modified":"2023-07-30T12:48:06","modified_gmt":"2023-07-30T09:48:06","slug":"future-archeology","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.benyaminiceramics.org\/en\/ceramic-galleries\/past-exhibitions\/2015-2\/future-archeology\/","title":{"rendered":"Future Archeology"},"content":{"rendered":"
An assembly of graduate Ceramics and Jewelry projects from the Tel Hai Arts Institute<\/strong><\/p>\n Opening<\/strong>: Friday 26.6.15 at 11:00<\/p>\n Closing<\/strong>: 18.7.15<\/p>\n Head Curator<\/strong>: Zemer Sat<\/p>\n Curators<\/strong>: Gunnmerit Rosenstone and Sigal Leifshitz<\/p>\n Design<\/strong>: Tal Mor<\/p>\n Exhibiting<\/strong>: Adi Meirav, Ofri Tam, Adi Kremer, Yiska Hatab, Devora Strauss, Ali Sklar, Shai Cohen Sirkin, Ayala Caspi, Netta Levavi, Reut Aharonovich, Eva Charney, Lily Zador, Lea Urman, Yael Livneh, Anat Zalmanovich, Elad Ozeri, Meirav Niv Raviv, Nadav Mor, Israel Fulberg, Rotem Yihya, Naomi Ben Zimra, Yael Alon, Hila Marshansky, Avi Zino, Elad Guterman, Maya Pacholder, Elad Yehezkel, Shiran Salem, Gili Makover<\/p>\n Photos:<\/p>\n Shiran Salem, Lily Zador, Elad Ozeri, Meirav Niv raviv, Yael Livneh, Netta Levavi, Reut Aharonovich<\/p>\n Photo credits: Dror Miller<\/p>\n About the Exhibition<\/strong><\/p>\n The artistic creation (in any media and form) is an end product of a powerful reaction process fueled by human history, the personal experience of the maker, an understanding of the media and material, technical fluency, a motivating idea, and other factors.<\/p>\n The expeditor of the Art creation, the so called 'test-tube' in which this reactive process takes place is the artist, bringing his idea to life by material, aesthetical expression and form.<\/p>\n Whether the art is 'functional' or purely aesthetic, it is the fundamental idea at the base of Art that grants it added spiritual and cultural value.<\/p>\n The "Future Archeology" exhibition affords an opportunity to examine aspects which are frequently opposed: Ancient and New, Rich and Poor, Substance and Idea, Experience and Emotion, Aesthetic and Function\u2026<\/p>\n The works exhibited, arriving from very different disciplines, help to accentuate the different and similar between the different artists and works exhibited, with delicate connecting threads of logic and idea, and by means of sensual and exciting materials.<\/p>\n This meeting and matchmaking of ideas allow us to begin to draw out and shape the future of artistic expression by looking forward, while at the same having a deep understanding of the past.<\/p>\n "Future Archeology" suggests to view the exhibited artifacts as the contemporary section of a long flow, stretching from the ancient past, and onwards to a distant future, eons from now.<\/p>\n The viewer will pick his own prism (Artistic, Aesthetic, Anthropologic, Historic, Scientific, Technologic, Theoretic, Rhetoric or other) to view through, and to judge what is exhibited before him.<\/p>\n