Saturday, April 23, 2016

Breathing in Proximity (in this sense, then, Jerusalem remains the source of that energy which drives our intellectual engagements with Culture and Politics)

Breathing in Proximity 
(in this sense, then, Jerusalem remains the source of that energy which drives our intellectual engagements with Culture and Politics), 1984
This work is based on the ground plan of a synagogue; namely, the one that was destroyed in Germany in Kristallnacht, 9 November 1938.

22 sawhorse, wood, corten steel, steel grate mat, a cast bronze Hare (being placed on the floor, underneath the 'TABLE' ) , sand, 4 x fluorescent tubes, electrical wire 104 meters, a wooden bench - 90cm. 500 cm
Please note:  the wooden bench is originated from a destroyed synagogue.















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