For “TEMP-EST,” her first solo exhibition in Germany, Penny Hes Yassour realized four large multimedia installations combining sound and image to create poetic and narrative spaces that confront the viewer with their own fears and social environments. Space and its Double - Observations, Resonance Towers - between Memory and Oblivion, a•ban•don•ment, and Eroded Landscapes lead the viewers through a diversity of spaces, places, and narratives, from a walk through the Jordan Valley, which today forms the border between Israel and Jordan to an installation, created in cooperation with the Weizmann Institute of Science, that recreates a bat observatory used for scientific research. The exhibition was accompanied by a catalog with texts by Galia Bar-Or, Nimrod Reichman and Hans Jürgen Schwalm.