Ori Gersht: History Repeating
Sunday, Dec 2, 2012 10:00a
to
4:45p
Museum of Fine Arts
Boston,
MA
Twenty-five works, including large-scale photographs and films, by the Israeli artist. They explore historical trauma, landscape, and the history of art. - Sebastian Smee, Globe Staff
At Hogwarts, the paintings move because they're magic. In "Ori Gersht: History Repeating" cutting-edge digital technology makes the art come to life. The exhibit, the first full survey of the Israeli-born photographer and film/video artist's work, features 17 photographs and eight moving-image pieces from the late… Show more
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All art is trickery. Ori Gersht likes making it explicit. His “Pomegranate,” for example, is a high-definition film lasting slightly under four minutes.
(Full review)Ori Gersht’s “Pomegranate” is a high-definition film lasting slightly under four minutes. Initially, it doesn’t look like a film at all.
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