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August 13, 2016 By Screen Goo info

Anri Sala’s No Names, No Title Exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Anri Sala (born in Tirana, Albania, 1974) is one of the world’s more successful contemporary artists – there is no doubt about it. His works explore the interrelationship between sound and space and examine the concept of rupture from its audial, visual and social aspects. The exhibition presents, among others, Sala’s video installation Ravel Ravel Unravel, which represented France at the 2013 Venice Biennale.

So, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art chose Screen Goo to project some of the most awesome and breath-taking video content on it! We are not authorized to publish any further technical or other details but below are some photos taken by photographer Elad Sarig which we are sure speak for themselves!


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