Yuval Yairi
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Yuval Yairi is an Israeli artist, using photography and video.
Exhibited at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Israel Museum,
Andrea Meislin Gallery NYC, Alon Segev Gallery Tel Aviv,
Qbox Gallery Athens, Zuiderkerk Amsterdam, San Diego Natural History Museum]
Yuval Yairi's series "Forevemore" has been exhibited at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Tel Aviv Museum of Art
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is an art museum in Tel Aviv, Israel. It was established in 1932 in a building that was the home of Tel Aviv's first mayor, Meir Dizengoff. The Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art opened in 1959. The museum moved to its current location on King Saul Avenue in...

 and Andrea Meislin Gallery in NYC in 2005.

Yairi photographs the leper house with a digital video camera in still mode, constructing the image from hundreds (at times thousands) of frames. The pictures are taken in the course of several hours, during which the artist slowly and accurately documents every detail in the space from a single position, like the viewer's observation movement upon entering the space.
He selects details which he then combines into a final unified photographic image containing a wealth of information,
one that no single still photograph can contain. Thus, in fact, Yairi overcomes the temporal and spatial limitations of conventional photography.

from exhibition text, Tel Aviv Museum.

Yuval Yairi's "Palaces of Memory" series has been exhibited at Alon Segev Gallery in 2007, and in New York at Andrea Meislin Gallery, 2008.

The Cage and the Bird
"A cage went in search of a bird" wrote Kafka : a photographic structure went out into the world in search of motifs that would suit it. The result is the heart of this exhibition.
The world can be perceived as "at once," as one, absolute, indivisible thing. But it can also be thought of as the sum of an infinite numbers of parts. So it is with everything, small or large: the world exists both as "one" (the absolute) and as a cumulation of an infinity of units. It is this duality that Yuval Yairi's photographs attempt to capture. They are almost all, at one and the same time, a collection of fractions, and a whole. They represent these two states of being - like water attempting to be vapor and ice at one and the same time.
The "thickening of time" results from the image of the "art of memory," from which Yairi sets out to make his recent series of photographs, following in the path of Simonides of Ceos
Simonides of Ceos
Simonides of Ceos was a Greek lyric poet, born at Ioulis on Kea. The scholars of Hellenistic Alexandria included him in the canonical list of nine lyric poets, along with Bacchylides and Pindar...

(556-468 B.C.E), the Greek poet considered to be the father of mnemonics (the art of aiding memory). Simonides' method of remembering is based on the "translation" of abstract concepts into concrete objects and their imaginary placement in a space well known to the memorizer, based on the assumption that concrete images are easier to remember than abstract ideas. Thus, for example, a poem can be translated into a series of mnemonic images that can be installed in the home of the memorizer. The act of remembering involves a stroll through the house, and the gathering of visual "reminders" along a known path.

Dror Burstein

Exhibitions

  • 2011 Life: A User's Manual, group exhibition, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • 2011 Purity & Danger, group exhibition, Zemack Contemporary, Tel Aviv
  • 2011 New in Photography - Recent Acquisitions, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • 2010 The Four Seasons, group exhibition, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • 2010 Roundabout, group exhibition, City Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand
  • 2010 Looking In, Looking Out: The Window in Art, group exhibition, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • 2010 Now we are six, group exhibition, Andrea Meislin Gallery, NY
  • 2009 Soul Searching, group exhibition, High Touch Gallery, Herzliya
  • 2009 Between the private and the public domain, group exhibition, Agnon House, Jerusalem
  • 2008 Jerusalem, Surface Fractures, group exhibition, The Jerusalem Artist's House, Jerusalem
  • 2008 Inside Israel, group exhibition, 3 Gorges Museum, Chongqing, China
  • 2008 Palaces of Memory, solo exhibition, Andrea Meislin Gallery, NY
  • 2008 British Council - Living Together, regional group exhibition
  • 2008 @60.art.Israel.world, group exhibition, Magnes Museum, Berkeley, Ca, USA
  • 2008 The homes of others, group exhibition, Ticho House, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

  • 2007 Contemporary Israeli Photography, group exhibition, San Diego Natural History Museum
  • 2007 Moods and Modes in Israeli Photography, group exhibition, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
  • 2007 Palaces of Memory, solo exhibition, Alon Segev Gallery, Tel Aviv
  • 2007 Art for Aid, group exhibition, Zuiderkerk, Amsterdam
  • 2007 Current Visions part 2, group exhibition, Andrea Meislin Gallery, NY

  • 2006 Lanterna Magica, Metaphysical Light in Israeli Photography, Bat-Yam Museum of Art
  • 2006 d.t-minimum time, Qbox Gallery, Athens, Greece
  • 2006 Heara 10, Science Museum, Jerusalem (4 min. video with Anat Barel)

  • 2005 Yuval Yairi: Forevermore, solo exhibition, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
  • 2005 Forevermore: The Hansen Project, solo exhibition, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York

  • 2004 "New Exposures" Recent acquisitions in Photography, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • 2004 Outside In, Sotheby's, London (with artist Marc Cohen, NY)

  • 2003 The Valley Train, Gafen, Jerusalem

  • 2002 Group exhibition, Popolus Gallery, Tel-Aviv

External links

  • http://www.andreameislin.com
  • http://www.artnet.com/artist/424078088/yuval-yairi.html
  • http://www.luminous-lint.com/__sw.php?action=ACT_SING_PH&p1=Yuval__Yairi&p2=A
  • http://www.yuvalyairi.com
  • http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist_profile//2296.html
  • Fractions Of Reality: Yuval Yairi Photography works, By Dalia Karpel. http://www.jewish-theatre.com/visitor/article_display.aspx?articleID=1478
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