Amikam Toren / Plan B

Opening: 08/09/2005   Closing: 09/10/2005

Plan B, Installation view, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, 2005
Plan B, Installation view, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, 2005
Plan B, Installation view, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, 2005
Plan B, Installation view, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, 2005
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Amikam Toren is showing in his first comprehensive exhibition in Israel works from four series.

Plan B is a three dimensional parallelogram built from 1500 wooden figurines, collected from different markets, representing diverse cultures and religions. The sculpture that looks like an architectural model combines esthetical tensions accumulating to a powerful effect of beauty, astonishment and wonder.

Insomnia institute is a series of drawings created through the observation of the emerging sculpture of Plan B. Therefore, the automatic drawings draw one’s attention back to the sculpture as though capturing the empty spaces between the figurines.

Clouds in trousers are five white overalls worn by artists during their work in a studio. Toren uses an unpicked trouser as a canvas stretching it on a wooden frame; he lets his brush wander on the surface until some image appears on the fabric while cleaning the excesses of paint on the overall. The line of overalls hanging on the wall inevitably invites some unpleasant images of a slaughter house.

Armchair paintings are oil paintings that one can buy at the market and antique shops. In the center of those idealistic and kitsch paintings Toren cuts out words or sentences, thus updating the painting and recovering the lost quality. The bare wall behind the painting becomes part of it as the letters cast their shadows on the wall. The paintings represent a postmodern irony as a work of art is upgraded through its destruction.

Naomi Aviv, curator

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