Archive for the 'street' Category
Be[com]ing Dutch
I’m participating in the Be[com]ing Dutch exhibition that is opening this week, but I will be creating a project my at the end of August. My work will be installed in different public places around the city. more information will follow closer to the instalment.
Be[com]ing Dutch
Van Abbemuseum
Eindhoven, NL
24/05/08 - 14/09/08
With the artists:
Petra Bauer, Abdellatif […]
All the photos from the project The Israeli Border police (Magav) in Weimar can be viewed (also in high-rez) with descriptions at my Flickr account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/maarav/sets/72157603830651117
The videos can be seen at on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/amhaaretz
Magav in front of the salon (my house)
Parking on ugly history
hey, hello…
these are the comments made by the woman from the LandesverwaltungsAmt (Gauforum) made in regard to the jeep being parked on their property:
First, that all the property is theirs and public art is great, but you should ask for permission…
Then, that the Gauforum has such an ugly history in itself that they need to […]
.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; } .flickr-yourcomment { } .flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; } .flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; }
Magav in front of the German National Theatre
The photos from the project The Israeli Border police (Magav) in Weimar can be viewed (also in high-rez) with descriptions […]
I wanted to bring The Israeli border police in Weimar, the standard armored jeep that the border police uses to patrol would escort me in my daily life in town. I examine what such an action brings, how the presence of a militarized police force from Israel in a small quiet East German place would […]
The ghost of Manshia awakes
smoking on Al_Yarmuk St.
During the Jewish Holiday of Sukkot (September, 2007) we marked out the grid of streets and houses of the Manshia Quarter with the help of soccer field marking equipment and simple paint rollers. The marking was done near the sea, on the border between present-day Tel Aviv and Jaffa. For a […]
marking of Manshia pictures
Hassan Beck Street on the Corner of Abu Lughud the project of marking the Manshia Quarter on the lawns of Charles Clore Park and the Promenade in Tel Aviv-Jaffa has finished.
pictures of all four days of the marking can be viewed in my Flicker
photos: Tal Adler, Eyal Danon, Zsuzsa Katon and Maya Pasternak
the marking has started
Pictures from the first two days of marking the Manshia quarter on the lawns of Charles Clore Park, Tel Aviv.
Hassan Beck Street on the Corner of Abu Lughud
Manshia Quarter – Charles Clore Park, Tel Aviv- Jaffa, Israel
Marking the Manshia Quarter on the lawns of Charles Clore Park and the Promenade
Ronen Eidelman
September 26 – 29, 2007
(The public is invited to join and mark with is from the morning until dark)
Project Opening Event:
September 29, […]
Following my visit to two street art exhibitions in Berlin, Planet Prozess and Backjumps, I came to a clear conclusion. Street art does not work in a gallery. Sure there was some good work; cubabrasil’s installation and blu’s stop motion room at backjumps and m-city at Planet Prozess for example related to space they were […]
Search
You are currently browsing the Medinat Weimar weblog archives for the 'street' category.
Longer entries are truncated. Click the headline of an entry to read it in its entirety.

