Ilit Azoulay: Finally Without End,Used

Ilit Azoulay: Finally Without End,Used

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Finally Without End features Ilit Azoulay's meticulously composed photographs, and includes work from the series Implicit Manifestations, created during a sixmonth residency at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin. Concerned with the unacknowledged scraps and remains of the everydayfrom architectural debris to spools of threadher photographs capture the ambiguity of objects detached from their original purpose. Presented in new symmetrical configurations, her images speak to the memorywork attributed to things and our unreliable cataloguing of knowledge through them.In addition to her photographs, this publication offers a variety of perspectives on Azoulay's practice. Sarit Shapira describes the artist's 2008 series Unknown Aspects as an elevation of cultural debris to the level of representation, while Michal BenNaftali offers a psychoanalytic reading of Azoulay's uncanny images. Shalom Shpilman explores the viewer's participation in the artist's visual realm of significance. Curators Aya Lurie (Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Israel) and Gabriele Horn (KW Berlin) meditate on two concurrent exhibitions of some of the work featured in this book. Azoulay's photographs, as one essay describes, are eventsinprogressforever unfolding and forestalling conclusion.ContributorsMichal BenNeftali, Joseph Cohen, Gabriele Horn, Aya Lurie, Sarit Shapira, Shalom Shpilman, Raphael ZaguryOrly

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