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Moby Dick

A group exhibition that brings together Herman Melville’s great novel, Moby Dick, and works of art, while examining the ways in which the readings and interpretations of the novel echo questions of representation and project on the readability of the visual image.

Artists: Eitan Ben-Moshe, Yael Burstein, Shibetz Cohen, Sharon Etgar, David Ginton, Meirav Heiman and Yossi Ben-Shoshan, Noga Linchevsky, Anna Lukashevsky, Rami Maymon, Naama Miller, Michal Na’aman, Elizabeth Peyton, Henry Shelesnyak, Moran Shoub, Jakob Steinhardt, Gal Weinstein, Yael Yudkovik.

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