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Ariel Reichman, Installation shot 1200 kg dirt, Petah Tikva Museum, Israel, 2013. Photo: Matan Mittwoch. Courtesy the artist

Culture Now: Ariel Reichman

20 Jun 2014

Berlin-based Tel Aviv artist Ariel Reichman is in conversation with Juliette Desorgues, ICA Associate Curator. This follows Reichman’s first UK solo show at Waterside Contemporary, Who distinguishes between Light and Dark, 2014.

Working in the fields of photography, film, performance, drawing, sculpture and installation, Reichman’s work examines subjective memories, daily rituals and fantasies, considering the ways in which intimacy can help explain the political.

Culture Now: Ariel Reichman

Ariel Reichman (b. 1979, Johannesburg) studied at the Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem and at Universität der Künste Berlin (UdK) in the class of Hito Steyerl. Forthcoming solo presentations include Frieze New York / Frame with PSM Berlin, 2014. Recent solo exhibitions include: Who distinguishes between light and dark, Waterside Contemporary, London, 2014; 1200 kg dirt, Petah Tikva Museum, Israel, 2013; I am sorry Felix, but we are just too scared to fly, PSM Berlin, 2013; and Legal Settlement, Program, Berlin, 2009. In 2010 Reichman took part in Manifesta 8, Spain, and Mediations Biennale, Poland, and has exhibited as part of group exhibitions at Haifa Museum of Contemporary Art, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Museum of Modern Art Moscow, and ZKM Karlsruhe, amongst others.

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