Agenda
David Adika: Equator at Open Lens Gallery, Philadelphia
The University of the Arts has partnered with Equality Forum 2012 (May 3–6) to feature acclaimed artist David Adika.
Tel Aviv-based Adika’s photographic installation, Equator, explores the imaginary lines which divide people and places:
East and West, North and South, past and present. Representing four geographically diverse regions in Israel, Adika’s images create 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.
Equator is on view in the Open Lens Gallery at the Gershman Y from April 30 – May 10, 2012. David Adika will discuss his work in a free lecture at the University of the Arts, 320 South Broad Street, on May 2 at 11.30am. The exhibition is co-sponsored by the Israeli Consulate General in Philadelphia.
Tel Aviv-based Adika’s photographic installation, Equator, explores the imaginary lines which divide people and places:
East and West, North and South, past and present. Representing four geographically diverse regions in Israel, Adika’s images create 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.
Equator is on view in the Open Lens Gallery at the Gershman Y from April 30 – May 10, 2012. David Adika will discuss his work in a free lecture at the University of the Arts, 320 South Broad Street, on May 2 at 11.30am. The exhibition is co-sponsored by the Israeli Consulate General in Philadelphia.
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