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Thinking the Present
Part 1: Cutting into the Present
“Remastering the Early Avant-Garde”

3 SEPTEMBER – 25 OCTOBER 2009

Marginal Utility is a non-profit gallery that presents the work of locally and internationally recognized emerging and established artists.

Marginal Utility is proud to present for its inaugural exhibition the work of Jerusalem based video and performance artist Hadassa Goldvicht. Goldvicht’s work explores the ways in which our bodies retain the personal and inherited memories of war, this web fear and immigration and the way these memories become as physical as DNA, and transfer from generation to generation. Goldvicht examines the manner in which our physical and sentient identities are shaped through the various strategies that the subject engineers in order integrate these traumatic experiences.

For the project at Marginal Utility, Goldvicht will create a room size installation that portrays the physical traces of world war two as it exists in many of our bodies today, but moreover this work is a portrayal of fears as they quietly inhabit the human body. In an installation that attempts to capture the pre-sleep subconscious state, the audience is invited to lie down in beds throughout the gallery in order to view video and sound works that refer to these traces.

Opening Reception: Thursday, September 3, 6-8pm
3 SEPTEMBER – 25 OCTOBER 2009

Marginal Utility is a non-profit gallery that presents the work of locally and internationally recognized emerging and established artists.

Marginal Utility is proud to present for its inaugural exhibition the work of Jerusalem based video and performance artist Hadassa Goldvicht. Goldvicht’s work explores the ways in which our bodies retain the personal and inherited memories of war, this web fear and immigration and the way these memories become as physical as DNA, and transfer from generation to generation. Goldvicht examines the manner in which our physical and sentient identities are shaped through the various strategies that the subject engineers in order integrate these traumatic experiences.

For the project at Marginal Utility, Goldvicht will create a room size installation that portrays the physical traces of world war two as it exists in many of our bodies today, but moreover this work is a portrayal of fears as they quietly inhabit the human body. In an installation that attempts to capture the pre-sleep subconscious state, the audience is invited to lie down in beds throughout the gallery in order to view video and sound works that refer to these traces.

Opening Reception: Thursday, September 3, 6-8pm
Thinking the Present
Part 1: Cutting into the Present
“Remastering the Early Avant-Garde”

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November 11th, unhealthy
2009, more about
8:00–10:00 PM

INVITED DISCUSSANTS
Participants include Zach Rockhill (video and performance artist based in NYC) and Geoff Sobelle (actor and artistic director based in Philadelphia).

The event will include an introduction of the theme “Remastering the Early Avant-Garde” by Alexi Kukuljevic and Gabriel Rockhill followed by presentations of work by Zach Rockhill and Geoff Sobelle.

Rather than presenting lectures, the invited discussants will participate in dynamic, public discussions concerning the relevancy of their work to the theme of the workshop.

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