The James Gallery presented choreographer Arkadi Zaides’s first solo exhibition in New York, which included the two-channel video installation Capture Practice (2014) made with Effi Weiss and Amir Borenstein; the world-premiere of The Protest (2016), made in collaboration with documentary filmmaker Dana Shalev; and the multidisciplinary artist Daniel Landau’s 360-degree video Time-Motion Study (2016). The works, and Archive, a performance resulting from Capture Practice, are the result into archival and other research into imagery and documentation of life in the Occupied Territories. Zaides performed Archive on February 9 and 10, 2016, as part of New York Live Arts' Live Ideas Festival: MENA/Future.