I Hate You in June


Exhibition Curated by EllisKnall Productions

Mishkan Le O’Manut Museum Of Art,
Ein Harod, Israel
, 2000

"The curators take it for granted that trend and style are legitimate tools for confronting the everyday, even if the horrifying everyday seems out of sync with all this merriment. In their post-simulacric space, tragedies and collective disasters blend with the private and personal to generate the fantastic bubble of a higher life style and identity. “Artists’ life” -  that ever-so-influential decadent myth (Picasso, Warhol, openings, parties) is still keeping up with the times, continuing to evolve, and the impact of globalization and virtual reality makes it more accessible than ever. It really doesn’t matter whether the catastrophe is in the flooded streets of south London, in Latin Los Angeles, in Jaffa, Nazareth, the Occupied Territories or Ein Harod — as long as you can run away and re-invent yourself via that super-power called art."
Guy Bar Amotz






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