Artist:
Oded Yaakov
Curator:
Etti Abergel
“Juklook’s Service,” the installation by Oded Yaakov, is an imaginary,
chaotic realm, enveloping disarmed military elements. Hybrid and grotesque
imagery unveils the world of a young artist, examining his identity in a global
as well as a local Israeli artistic context.
Yaakov combines military syntax with a painterly one, in a way both ominous
and parodic. Art, connoting freedom, imagination and free speech is enmeshed
in the Israeli code, as he paints on khaki colored Cordura fabric or sews sculptural
objects, such as army vests and assorted casings that resemble
dismembered body parts or portraits.
“Juklook” is the brand of sewing machine that is personified in the installation,
a fictional character, disrupting the appropriate mode of fabrication and inciting
a flush of images overflowing the space and accumulating as in a play or shadow theater.
Gallery talk: Friday, 4 September 2015 12:00
Sports day, 2015, acrylic and oil on Cordura fabric, 135X18 cm
Jerusalem Artists’ House
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