Dana Levy, ‘Trembling Time: Recent Video from Israel’, Tate Modern

February 13, 2010

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Dana Levy, "Hells Angels", 2002

Dana Levy, "Hells Angels", 2002

Dana Levy’s Hells Angels will be part of the “Trembling Time: Recent Video from Israel, Programme One” exhibition at the Tate Modern in London.

This programme surveys recent video work from Israel, examining practices that have emerged within a culture marked by the contested spaces of a militarised society and the complex emotions of life on the brink.

Artists and Work:
Doron Solomons, Father 2002, 13 min
Dana Levy, Hells Angels 2002, 4 min
Avi Mograbi, Detail 2004, 8 min
Ruti Sela & Maayan Amir, Beyond Guilt #2 2003-5, 18 min
Amir Yatziv, Compressed Ceramic Powder (Battle in the Orchard) 2007, 6 min
Malki Tesler, Playground 2008, 8 min
Yossi Atia & Itamar Rose, The State of Judeo-Arabia 2007, 5 min
Roee Menachem Markovich, Untitled 2007, 5 min
Lior Waterman & Amit Levinger, Plasma 2008, 2 min

Curated by Sergio Edelsztein, The Center of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv

Supported by Artis – Contemporary Israeli Art Fund; the British Israeli Arts Training Scheme – BIARTS – a British Council initiative in partnership with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Culture and Sport in Israel; CCA/The Center of Contemporary Art in Israel; The Center for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv; Outset Contemporary Art Fund; Wendy Fisher; Guy and Marion Naggar; Vivian Ostrovsky and the Ostrovsky Family Fund. With special thanks to Ayelet Elstein.

Tate Modern
Bankside
London SE1 9TG
www.tate.org.uk/modern

www.danalevy.net/

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