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Naama Arad: Table Mountain

The works of Naama Arad (b. 1985), recipient of the 2015 Ingeborg Bachmann Scholarship Established by Anselm Kiefer, construct systems of arbitrary order that are based on converting the function of familiar objects. The installation was created specifically for the gallery. In its space, a domestic site comprised of cheap, everyday items, is being set. The viewers are invited to wander in a “reality,” whose various dimensions exist along a sequence reminiscent of a Möbius strip.

With heartfelt thanks to Ms. Ingrid Flick, without whose support this exhibition and catalogue would not have been possible

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