Ronit Eden. Concept & Spatial Design offers curatorship and exhibition design

© Ronit Eden. concept & spatial design

Design: Cubicle Design

Ver-huizing

Jan Cunen museum, Oss, the Netherlands, 2007
A group exhibition, curatorship and exhibition design

  • The invitation
  • The invitation
  • Ground plan
  • A house in Jaffa, Sami Bukhari and Eyal Danon
  • A house in Jaffa, Sami Bukhari and Eyal Danon
  • “Are there any palm trees in Grozny?”, Banu Cennetoglu
  • “Are there any palm trees in Grozny?”, Banu Cennetoglu
  • Pedro Gomez-Egana (drawing for the sound installation)
  • Entrant, Pedro Gomez-Egana
  • The preparetions
  • The preparetions
  • Opening panel
  • The preparetions
  • At the opening
  • At the opening

The exhibition includes works of art which deal with the definition of identity and investigate the concept of “home”. Building a home in a new place means balancing between the need to conceal the former identity and a deep longing for the lost past, while endeavouring to create a new private space. Shown as a group, the artworks enter into a disturbing dialogue which exposes some truths of new and old settlers: how they see themselves and how they are seen by their social environment.

The artists:

Sami Bukhari , Eyal Danon, Banu Cennetoglu,Pedro Gomez-Egana