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W5340
18.10.2012
Didaskalia - Helly Mizrai
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"Didaskalia" is a site-specific installation. Didaskalia divided into two acts, The two acts are almost similar, in Didaskalia the work creates repetitions by multiplying the three first spaces twice. About the work In the suggested work I contin ...

"Didaskalia" is a site-specific installation.

Didaskalia divided into two acts, The two acts are almost similar, in Didaskalia the work creates repetitions by multiplying the three first spaces twice.

About the work

In the suggested work I continue to deal with the connection between the space, seeing, the movement in space and the relationships between the artistic object and his viewer.

I return to familiar images in my work: the view images (mountains, trees, and reflections), the black stains, the circle, the rope image and I develop them for more significance out from the will to accurate and purify the images.

The work Didaskalia is corresponding with Beckett’s play “waiting for godo” and checking the relationships between the theatre genre and the installation genre and the transition between them.

The reference to the play is by the form and the content.

In “waiting for godo” Beckett continuing his occupation in the human kind and he is searching after any (or lake) significant in our existence.

"Didaskalia" is a site-specific installation. Didaskalia divided into two acts, The two acts are almost similar, in Didaskalia the work creates repetitions by multiplying the three first spaces twice. About the work In the suggested work I contin ...

"Didaskalia" is a site-specific installation.

Didaskalia divided into two acts, The two acts are almost similar, in Didaskalia the work creates repetitions by multiplying the three first spaces twice.

About the work

In the suggested work I continue to deal with the connection between the space, seeing, the movement in space and the relationships between the artistic object and his viewer.

I return to familiar images in my work: the view images (mountains, trees, and reflections), the black stains, the circle, the rope image and I develop them for more significance out from the will to accurate and purify the images.

The work Didaskalia is corresponding with Beckett’s play “waiting for godo” and checking the relationships between the theatre genre and the installation genre and the transition between them.

The reference to the play is by the form and the content.

In “waiting for godo” Beckett continuing his occupation in the human kind and he is searching after any (or lake) significant in our existence.