PORTFOLIO Sharon Paz WORK LIST

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PORTFOLIO Sharon Paz WORK LIST 2013-2017 WATCHOUT, 2017 WALK AROUND, 2017 MOVING BOXES, 2017 BLINDSPOTS, 2016 SINKING LAND, 2015 MARKS OF EXISTENCE, 2015 BEHIND THE WALL, 2015 WE FORGOT, 2015 OPEN CLOSE, 2014 PARALYZED MOVEMENT, 2014 RESTRAINING MOTION, 2014 THE RIGHT TO LEAVE, 2013

WATCH OUT, 2017 Video Installation, Single channel HD, 11:00 minutes A large vertical projection onto the gallery window is placing the viewers both in and out, looking in into an office space or out into the garden. The viewer becomes a witness, the work presents an unstable situation, in-between being included or excluded, using the labyrinth of bureaucracy as a border and control. https://vimeo.com/215891482

WATCH OUT, 2017, Installation View, Galerie im Körnerpark,, Berlin

MOVING BOXES, 2017 Video Installation, Single channel HD, 6:00 minutes A construction of cardboard boxes creates a city model. A large video projection transforms the boxes into diverse houses taken from different places in the world, creating a collaged new place. Inside the houses windows, different images from social media scrolls, bringing the inside and outside into dialog. The audience is welcome to walk around the boxes and participate as a live performer in the work. https://vimeo.com/215856035

MOVING BOXES, 2017, Installation View, Galerie im Körnerpark, Berlin

WALK AROUND, 2017 Video Installation, Single channel HD, 8:00 minutes A projection screen becomes a gate, suspended in the air, shaped as a schematic two-dimensional tent or a house. The video projected onto the flying screen, includes a walk around places the artist cannot reach because of her passport and nationality (Israeli). The projection mirrors the computer screen, walking around the neighboring country, Lebanon, surfing in different places, looking for the directions to her hometown in Israel. Onto the aerial maps and landscape images, human shadows passing by. https://vimeo.com/215877248

WALK AROUND, 2017, Installation View, Galerie im Körnerpark, Berlin

BLINDSPOTS, 2016 Video Installation, Multi-channel HD, 4:00 minutes The term blind spots is used in psychology to refer to the aspects of a personality that are not recognized by the person in question. The individual s blindness to certain parts of themselves results in a difference between the self and the image others have of us. The site-specific projection on the bottom steps of stairs in front of a church provides insights into imaginary spaces that reveal the hidden and concealed. In the style of Expressionist silent film, fragments of dark and forbidden worlds are illuminated, whereby the lines separating madness and normality are fluid. In certain situations, blind spots can take on an essential protective function as defense and repression. https://vimeo.com/144532054

BLINDSPOTS, 2016, Installation View, KulturRaum Zwingli-Kirche, Berlin

SINKING LAND, 2015 Video Installation, Multi-channel HD, 5:00 minutes With simple images and minimalist plot, this video installation, consisting of three projections, refers to complex territorial power struggles. Architecture is presented here as a strategy of political intervention and urban warfare. Against a backdrop of buildings of diverse origins and architectural styles, peaceful and violent scenes take place, including a demonstration and patrols that ultimately culminate in the downfall of the hybrid city-state and the violent clearing of the tent city in the foreground. The second large-format projection shows an expanse of water that can be associated with the final collapse of the state, with reference to the myth of the flooding of the belligerent island of Atlantis. In the unequal fight between two individuals, efforts at colonization continue in the foreground of the video. The third part of the work projected onto moving boxes concretizes territorial occupation as invisible strategy: pictures of luxurious villas of a formerly Palestinian part of Jerusalem are shown by Google Street View. https://vimeo.com/144532054

SINKING LAND, 2015, Installation View, Hansen House, Jerusalem

MARKS OF EXISTENCE, 2015 Video Installation, Two-channel HD, 5:00 minutes The work in several parts refers directly to the history of the exhibition site. Jerusalem s Hansen House was used from the late nineteenth century to the year 2000 as a hospital for leprosy patients and was then transformed into a public cultural center. Outcasts found asylum in this building, received protection and care. As bearers of an illness that was long considered incurable, they were also excluded from society, hidden behind walls and isolated, reduced to their bodies and their frailties by the power of the clinical gaze (Michel Foucault). References rich in association in the film and in projections on to the hospital interior evoke the site s past and its patients. At the same time, the visitors to the exhibition are invited to cross the bridge between the past and the present and to become the object under examination. https://vimeo.com/144417457 MARKS OF EXISTENCE, 2015, Installation View, Hansen House, Jerusalem

BEHIND THE WALL, 2015 Video and Performance, Two-channel HD, 11:00 minutes Video and performance record experimentally the visualization of real and imaginary borders and segregation. A landscape panorama with various walls and fences shows actors trying to communicate and interact with one another, while others go about their business as if they did not exist. The film images are projected onto a series of tables lying on their side. Although they would be easy to overcome, the performers remain in the limited space behind the tables. Only occasionally are they tempted to intervene in the filmic events across the wall with minimal gestures. The tug-of-war of a group of people in the film marks a half-heartedly executed and quickly ended struggle to pull the other party onto one s own side. Against all practical and political reason, exclusion and isolation are continued: the wall in our minds continues to exist. https://vimeo.com/145316472

BEHIND THE WALL, 2015, Video and Performance, Hansen House, Jerusalem

WE FORGOT, 2015 Video Installation and Performance, Two channel HD, 60:00 minutes The video installation and live performance do not represent moments of forgetting as much as they depict processes of the re-construction of individual memory. In the first part, the spectators are invited by performers to explore everyday acts against the backdrop of a video projection. Like the film images themselves, they are dedicated to particular objects such as a broom, a candle, or a shovel. In the second, spatially separated part, the spectators see the slightly modified images showing the interactions of their successors at the same time. A sound track complements the visual narration with personal fragments of memory on war, displacement, and the Holocaust from the perspective of a storyteller. The spectator s achievement of memory is challenged in two ways: the individual s own capacity for memory in relationship to images and acts they have carried out themselves a short while previously, that is, the reconstruction of past from the present, is interrogated at the same time as the overwriting of memory with traces of the real or fictive stories of others. Furthermore, the work in various media reminds us that the constitution of memory not only relies on communication and the media, but is also shaped by it. https://vimeo.com/132304701 password: Paz_WEFORGOT

WE FORGOT, Video Installation and Performance FFT Düsseldorf 2015

OPEN CLOSE. 2014 Video Installation, Single Channel HD, 3:43 minutes loop The video deals with borders in their function as political and territorial markings and the violation thereof. Black, gridded shadows at the beginning of the work are revealed to be grilles, doors, and fences placed behind one another. They are slowly pushed to the side with a metallic squeak to reveal the view of a border crossing. Here, a security official examines the bags and passports of those waiting, then allows them to cross. At borders that serve to mark cultural differences, there are different emigration laws depending on nationality, appearance, religious background, and language. https://vimeo.com/107094126

OPEN CLOSE, 2014, Installation View, okk/raum29, Berlin

OPEN CLOSE, 2014, Checking Bags, Opening Performance, okk/raum29, Berlin

PARALYZED MOVEMENT, 2014 Video Installation, Single Channel HD, 5:00 minutes The work installed in public space depicts an absurd scenario. By showing two old soldiers in wheelchairs and their vain attempt at fighting against each other, the video becomes a parable for frozen, unresolved conflicts. The enemies have become paralyzed and are no longer able to approach one another. Except for a temporary uprising linked to scenarios of threat, they have nothing more to say to each other. Despite the realistic background showing a wall and a watchtower, the events become stylistically exaggerated: on the one hand by way of the theatrical performance, and on the other by the two circular frames through which the events can be watched as if through opera glasses. The fighting couple, visually separated and yet intractably linked to each other, is parodied by the interactive play of the shadows of the visitors to the installation, so that the scene acquires a theatrical note. https://vimeo.com/96533847

RESTRAINING MOTION, 2014 Video Installation, Two-channel HD, 5:00 minutes PARALAYZED MOVEMENT, 2014, Installation View, MusraraMix Festival, Jerusalem The video installation was developed for the windows of the Kunstverein at L40, it explores the role of the individual within society. The representation of coercion and rebellion of the individual against circumstances and external constraints is subject to an absurd choreography. All this within the medium of shadow theatre. The passerby could imagine a live performance happening inside the gallery. https://vimeo.com/88365965 PARALAYZED MOVEMENT, 2014, Installation View, MusraraMix Festival, Jerusalem

RESTRAINING MOTION, 2014 Video Installation, Two-channel HD, 5:00 minutes The video installation studies the role of the individual in society. The representation of outer constraints and the revolt of the individual are picked up in a stylized choreography. Projected onto the broad façade of windows of a building on Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz in Berlin, the filmic production looks like shadow theater for the audience and random passersby. In linking film and live performance, the work reveals tragic and comic elements. The performers are captured in an absurd work cycle by the repetition of movement. The conceptual starting point for the work lies in the ideas on social justice and pacifism of communist theorist and politician Rosa Luxemburg and her aphorism, Those who do not move cannot feel their chains. https://vimeo.com/88365965 RESTRAINING MOTION, 2014, Installation View from outside at Kunstverein at L40, Berlin

RESTRAINING MOTION, 2014, Installation View at Kunstverein at L40, Berlin

THE RIGHT TO LEAVE, 2013 Video Installation, Single Channel HD, 4:00 minutes Thematically speaking, the work deals with processes of migration. A train, which consists of socalled mobile Raumerweiterungshalle or Room Expansion Halls (REH) made in the GDR, leads past snowy forests and desert landscapes, then stops again at the point of departure surrounded by a barbed wire fence. Inside, the inmates play the well-known children s game musical chairs. The principle of free migration, the right to leave and to seek a country of one s own choosing, is here represented in contrary dynamics. Global freedom of movement is represented in the video as limited by borders and as a cycle of emigration and forced return that is difficult to break. Open immigration as a human right is only available to the few who are chosen in the selection process. The chairs of the projection invite the beholders to become a shadowy part of the endless travelling and returning. https://vimeo.com/73669223

THE RIGHT TO LEAVE, 2013, Installation View at Kunstverein at L40, Berlin

Sharon Paz was born in 1969, Israel, received a MFA from Hunter College. She now lives and works in Berlin. Paz exhibited extensively in Weserburg Museum für modern Art, Bremen, Germany, Smack Mellon in NYC, The Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai, China, and the Herzlyia Museum of Art and Petach-Tikva museum of Art in Israel. In the past her work was supported by the Senate of Cultural Affairs and Hauptstadtkulturfonds, Berlin, The Fund for Video Art and Experimental Cinema, CCA Tel- Aviv, Goethe Institute, The Rabinovich Foundation and the Lottery Art Council in Israel. Her video works are part of the collection of Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Video-Forum Collection, Berlin and The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Her work has been screened in numerous festivals and galleries such as Thomas Erben Gallery and Art in General in New York City; Transmediale 11 in Berlin. www.sharonpaz.com Sharon Paz DunckerStr. 3, 10437 Berlin Studio: Schwedter Straße 262, 10119 Berlin +49(0)176.6517.4848 info@sharonpaz.com http://www.sharonpaz.com