The exhibition, presented in collaboration with Artis, showed a selection of work from the show curated by Chen Tamir that debuted in NYC at The Nathan Cummings Foundation in October 2013 and featured artists that explore the complexity of contemporary life in Israel through its peripheral communities. Rather than depicting the country as a unified or stable entity, “Centrifuge” presented work that engages with Israel’s ethnic, religious, cultural, or political edges and the vying centrifugal forces that push some communities to society’s edges and others to its center.
The selection at Shulamit Gallery included works by artists Inbal Abergil, Anisa Ashkar, Luciana Kaplun, Aim Deuelle Luski, Ido Michaeli, and Roee Rosen.
“Centrifuge” is accompanied by a curatorial essay by Chen Tamir.
Video directed by Bruce Adloch. Cinematography and edits by Peter Hermes.