Mute – The Politics of No Sound
David Grubbs, Amnon Wolman, Duprass (Ido Govrin and Liora Belford), Zamir Shatz, Oscar Abosh, Ohad Milstein, Jeanne Dunning, Tali Mayer, Dorit Barak
07-09/2009 |
CCA, Tel Aviv, Israel
Mute - The Politics of No Sound. Exhibition View. CCA Tel Aviv, 2010. Image Credit - Eyal Levinson.
David Grubbs, Untitled (I just have to say) 2010. At Mute - The Politics of No Sound. CCA Tel Aviv, 2010. Image Credit - Eyal Levinson.
Amnon Wolman, Junction With a Minor Side Road, 2007. At Mute - The Politics of No Sound. CCA Tel Aviv, 2010. Image Credit - Eyal Levinson.
Mute - The Politics of No Sound. Exhibition View. CCA Tel Aviv, 2010. Image Credit - Eyal Levinson.
Amnon Wolman, Junction With a Minor Side Road (Performance), 2007. At Mute - The Politics of No Sound. CCA Tel Aviv, 2010. Image Credit - Eyal Levinson.
Jeanne Dunning, Icing, 1996. At Mute - The Politics of No Sound. CCA Tel Aviv, 2010. (Video still Image).
Zamir Shatz Untitled (Shalom Batachat Sheli), 2009. At Mute - The Politics of No Sound. CCA Tel Aviv, 2010. Image Credit - Zamir Shatz.
Oscar Abosh, Derech Hevron Under the Bridge, 2009. At Mute - The Politics of No Sound. CCA Tel Aviv, 2010. (Video still Image).
Duprass, Ido Govrin and Liora Belford, Attentiveness Foldings (2010). Mute - The Politics of No Sound. CCA Tel Aviv, 2010. Image Credit - Eyal Levinson.
Mute - The Politics of No Sound. Exhibition View. CCA Tel Aviv, 2010. Image Credit - Eyal Levinson.
Ohad Milstein, A girl in white (2007). At Mute - The Politics of No Sound. CCA Tel Aviv, 2010. (Video still Image).
Mute - The Politics of No Sound. Exhibition View. CCA Tel Aviv, 2010. Image Credit - Eyal Levinson.
Mute examines the private moment of choosing to do nothing while facing an actions one dose not approve. It is a personal forced-upon silent, that demonstrates mostly a consensus which supports not only of the forceful ruling power but also those who would stand up against it.
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