Skip to content
Omri Dekel-Kadosh,  Portrait of My Family in My Thirteenth Year , 2017, 16 min

Looper: A Short-Term Video Screening Sequence

Omri Dekel-Kadosh,  Portrait of My Family in My Thirteenth Year , 2017, 16 min

A selection of films and video works by young artists implements the looper principle of looped music into the visual space. The sequence of screened works seeks to exist not as a unified utterance but rather as a compound of synthesized shows combined artificially and pointing, like the essence of a musical instrument, to a real-time show. The screened loop is hosted in the gallery still echoing Christian Marclay’s epic The Clock, whose precise mechanism, in addition to being the work’s subject, also dictated its inner rational. The “looping” to which viewers are invited brings to mind the plane between “Swiss” time and local time, with the multitude of layers that concurrently exist there.

Participating artists: Omri Dekel-Kadosh, Asaf Einy, shai-lee horodi, Amit Levinger, Inés Moldavsky, Karam Natour, Ariela Padan, Malki Tesler, Dor Zlekha Levy

Other exhibitions

The Day Is Gone: 100 Years of the New Objectivity
Observation / The Field Observers of the Gaza Sector: A Video Installation by Talya Lavie
Judy Chicago: What If Women Ruled the World?
Ariel Hacohen: By the Rivers