April 30 - May 10, 2012
“David Adika’s photographic installation, EQUATOR, explores the imaginary lines which divide people and places: East and West, North and South, past and present. In a series of color and black & white archival inkjet prints representing four geographically diverse regions in Israel, Adika creates a map of experience, written across the face of the Israeli landscape and its people, where lines that divide also connect and borders become meeting points, marking spaces of correspondence”.
Jordan Rockford, Curator
Sunday
Monday
Tue – Thu
Friday
Saturday
Closed
By appointment only
11:00 – 18:00
11:00 – 14:00
11:00 – 14:00
Design by The-Studio
Code By Haker Design
David Adika, Untitled (Shlomi) Dead Sea, 2011, 60 x 90 cm
David Adika, Untitled (Man in the Dryland, Yehiel Shemi), Cabri 2012, 90 x 120 cm
David Adika, Untitled (Uri) Dead Sea, 2009-2012, 50 x 75 cm
David Adika, Untitled (Toyota) Dead Sea, 2012, 50 x 75 cm
David Adika, Untitled (Damaged Landscape A) Jerusalem, 2012, 120 x 140 cm
David Adika, Untitled (Damaged Landscape B) Jerusalem, 2012, 120 x 140 cm
David Adika, Untitled (Snir) Tel Aviv 2007, 2012, 30 x 40 cm
David Adika, Untitled (Black Figure) Tel Aviv, 2012, 90 x 120
David Adika, Untitled (Arbel and the Sea of Galilee), 2012, 45 x 80 cm
David Adika, Untitled (Statue of Liberty) 2012, Arabe'e-Shakhnin 2008, 45 x 80 cm
David Adika, Untitled (Via Dolorosa) Jerusalem, 2012, 70 x 100 cm
David Adika, Untitled (Jaffa Looks at Tel Aviv) 2012, 90 x 120 cm
David Adika, Untitled (Tel Aviv Sunset) 2012, 50 x 60 cm
Sunday
Monday
Tue – Thu
Friday
Saturday
Closed
By appointment only
11:00 – 16:00
11:00 – 14:00
Closed