Miḳum ḥadash : ḥafatsim yashanim, yetsirot ḥadashot = al-Mawqiʻ al-Jadīd, aghrāḍ qadīmah wa-ibdāʻāt jadīdah = Re-positioning : old objects, new artworks /

מיקום חדש : חפצים ישנים. יצירות חדשים = الموقع الجديد، آغراض قديمة، وابداعات جديدة = Re-positioning : old objects, new artworks /
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Imprint:Yerushalayim : L.A. Meʼir ha-muzeʻon le-omanut ha-Islam, [2017]
ירושלים : יד ל.א. מאיר המוזיאון לאמנות האסלאם, [2017]
Description:116 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
Language:Hebrew
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11935638
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Varying Form of Title:Mawqiʻ al-Jadīd : aghrāḍ qadīmah wa-ibdāʻāt jadīdah
Re-positioning : old objects, new artworks
الموقع الجديد، آغراض قديمة، وابداعات جديدة
Other authors / contributors:Razgour, Alon, writer of added text.
רזגור, אלון.
L.A. Meʼir, muzeʼon le-omanut ha-Islam, host institution, issuing body.
יד ל.א. מאיר, המוזאיון לאמנות האסלאם.
ISBN:9789657604069
9657604060
Notes:Catalog of an exhibition that opened at the L.A. Mayer Museum for Islamic Art in Jerusalem, May 11, 2017.
Essay by Alon RAzgour.
"Objects in themselves have no importance other than what we assign them. Each of the twelve artists in this exhibition - architects, designers, plastic artists and video artists - chose an object in the museum's permanent collection to inspire a new work, giving the object a personal interpretation, and extending it or filling it with new content. Loading objects with values, characteristics, stories and memories is a very human quality. The works displayed here do not deal with the physical character, form or uses of the object, but raise questions that go beyond them, to the social, environmental, historical or personal baggage it carries. In addition to the works that were created especially for "Repositioning, " and therefore have a connection with the museum's own exhibits, the exhibition includes works by other artists that deal with the documentation of objects and their significance for us. Along with the commissioned works, they highlight how much our physical possessions shape our consciousness and identity, and how much they reflect us ourselves."--Exhibition website.
Includes bibliographical references.
Accompanying text and captions in Hebrew and English.

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