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Albino heart / Eitan Ben Moshe ; essays, Tal Sterngast, Albert Swissa, Menahem Goldenberg, Aya Lurie.
Artist
Ben-Moshe, Eitan, 1971-
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בן משה, איתן
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Format
Book
Language
English
Hebrew
Published/Created
Montreal, Quebec : Sternthal Books Inc., 2022.
Description
187 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Ben-Moshe, Eitan 1971-
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בן משה, איתן
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Art, Israeli
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21st century
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Writer of supplementary textual content
Sterngast, Tal, 1972-
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Swissa, Albert, 1959-
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Goldenberg, Menahem
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Lurie, Aya
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Summary note
"Albino Hearts is a new artist book by Eitan Ben Moshe which presents light boxes, wall reliefs, and Blossom sculptures. The first half of the book is in Black and White, showing us a 'whitened world', as if the world had been overtaken by ice, the sculptures appear as the wreckage of civilization made of abandoned and broken objects, as if after a cataclysmic event of apocalyptic dimensions. The second part of the book is in color, with the curatorial texts in the middle of the edition. In certain regions in Africa, especially in Tanzania and Nigeria, albinos are persecuted because of the superstition that they are bewitched. In some cultures in West Africa, albinos' eyes, which are very sensitive to sunlight, are believed to have prophetic abilities and extrasensory perception. The book's title, as well as the exhibited works, allude to Zen-like parables (koans), having elusive and sometimes contradictory meanings. In Ben Moshe's own words, "The artist is a medium. In whichever medium I choose to work--be it sculpture, or digital, or video--it is always kind of a visual séance. I believe art has the power to uncover hidden realities and illuminate them with light." The light boxes present sculptural elements fashioned of molten glass and an eclectic array of materials, illuminated by effervescent LED lights. In addition the book presents a series of ten wall reliefs that feature various fusions of natural architectural forms and genitalia of animals and plants"--Publisher website.
Notes
Inscribed to Cara by the artist.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Language note
In English and Hebrew.
Other title(s)
Lev levkan
לב לבקן
ISBN
9781988689074
1988689074
OCLC
1534567187
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