Sharon Ya'ari: The Romantic Trail and the Concrete House: Cat. Kunstmuseen Krefeld. Haus Esters - Paperback
by Magdalena Holzhey (Author), Markus Heinzelmann (Author), Matthia Loebke (Author)
In what way do -formal and ideal influences continue in another reality of life? The Israeli photographer explores such questions in his first solo show in Germany at Haus Esters. Built by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in the late nineteen twenties, Haus -Esters is one of the most iconic structures of modernist architecture in Germany and can be associated with notions of an open, forward-looking society. The special atmosphere and architecture of these former private homes have regularly inspired artists since being repurposed as exhibition venues for contemporary art. Sharon Ya'ari builds on this site-specific tradition to the extent that he developed new works and series for Haus Esters based on the reality of his own life. The starting point of Ya'ari's photographic exploration is the connection between the ideas of European modernism between the World Wars and the effort to implement them in the young State of Israel. Sharon Ya'ari traces the legacy of modernist formal language in his native country. He is not concerned with the perspective of architectural photography but rather with marginalia, the relics of everyday life.
Author Biography
Magdalena Holzhey (born 1974) is curator of the Krefeld Kunstmuseen. With Snoeck she co-edited the volume The Forces behind the Forms. Sharon Ya'ari (born 1966, lives and works in Tel Aviv, teaches at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem) is one of the most renowned Israeli artists of his generation. Markus Heinzelmann (born 1965) is a German art historian and curator. Matthia Loebke (born 1963) is the artistic director of the Kunstverein Heilbronn and curator.