Identity Cards
On June 15 2009 I went for 2 weeks to Wakefield England to participate in a British/Israeli visual artists' coloration project - Identity Cards. This project was developed in partnership between Amili Gelbman, a visual artist based in Israel, Exhibition's curator of “And I Couldn’t Say” group, and The Art House in Wakefield.
The collaboration with my British artist partner Louise Atkinson,the exchanged emails and the all process at Wakefield is documented in Louise Blog.
'Birds to the Parliament' is the end result of the collaborative work done by LouiseAtkinson and me, and presented at the final exhibition.
The triptych incorporates cultural symbols from history and language to discuss the nature of democracy and class, as it relates to different regions.
We also took insparation from "Bird Parliament", by Farid ud-Din Attar, tr. by Edward FitzGerald, [1889],
I care not, I, to wait on Kings, Whose crowns are but the Shadow of my Wings
The collaboration with my British artist partner Louise Atkinson,the exchanged emails and the all process at Wakefield is documented in Louise Blog.
'Birds to the Parliament' is the end result of the collaborative work done by LouiseAtkinson and me, and presented at the final exhibition.
The triptych incorporates cultural symbols from history and language to discuss the nature of democracy and class, as it relates to different regions.
We also took insparation from "Bird Parliament", by Farid ud-Din Attar, tr. by Edward FitzGerald, [1889],
I care not, I, to wait on Kings, Whose crowns are but the Shadow of my Wings
Louise Atkinson and Zeev Parush