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About The Work
The Nebulists was held in a goat shed. While the artists were seemingly
engaged in the construction of a sculptural path made out of 1000 bars
of margarine to the sound of classical music on vinyl records, the sculptural
dynamics of the goat flock, reacting to the slightest movement and sound,
became the true story behind the "cultural" role assumed by
the artists.
About The Artists
Guy Saggee (Israel)
Graduated from Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem; MFA from the School
of Visual Arts, New York.
A performance artist. Most of his performances consist of body-works:
Babel Gama; The Nibulists; The Music Man performed at Janco DaDa Museum,
Ein Hod, The Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center and Kibbutz Nachshon. Presently
working on "one of" books in mixed printing medias. Exhibited
at the Artists Space, New York and Sotheby's Tel Aviv.
Tal Shoshan (Israel)
Graduated from Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem; MA from Wimbledon
School of Art. Works in various medias: Performance, video, sculpture,
photography and writing.
Among her many works are: In Between performed at Beaconsfield Gallery,
London;
Babel Gama at Janco DaDa Museum, Ein Hod and the Tel Aviv Performing
Arts Center; Queen of Flies at the Simta Theater, Jaffa; Coming of Age
- an installation and performance at Heinrich B?ll Gallery, Tel Aviv;
Pastoral Scene with a Hunter, a Bird and Horizon at the Bama Theater,
Jerusalem. On October 2001 she will exhibit a series of photographs
at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
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The Nibulistim

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