Exhibition

Roee Rosen: Vile, Evil Veil

21 Mar 2012 – 4 May 2012

Regular hours

Wednesday
10:00 – 17:00
Thursday
10:00 – 17:00
Friday
10:00 – 17:00
Saturday
10:00 – 16:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 17:00

Cost of entry

Admission free

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London, United Kingdom

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The first UK solo exhibition of Israeli artist, writer and filmmaker

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Iniva presents the first UK solo exhibition of Israeli artist, writer and filmmaker Roee Rosen: Vile, Evil Veil. The exhibition consists of two seminal works: the award winning film Out (Tse) and the installation Live and Die as Eva Braun. Roee Rosen is one of the most influential artists in Israel, and is known not only as a virtuoso painter, but also as a novelist, a polemic intellectual, and an admired teacher. The demon moves from one surrogate to another, and ‘belongs' to them all, he is ours. This process of self-implication is always on my mind when meddling with the pleasures that art offers ( beauty, desires, fantasies, aesthetics) as bound with politics (power, discontent, reality, ethics). Roee Rosen Through innovative role-play Rosen stages the ethical dilemmas that underlie social reality in his native Israel, and beyond. In Live and Die as Eva Braun (1995-97) the spectator is invited to become Eva Braun, Hitler's lover, during the last days of the war, experiencing intimacy with the dictator, his suicide and a short trip to hell. When displayed in the Israel Museum in 1997 this work drew such controversy that the then Minister for Education requested its closure. Since then the work has been acclaimed as ‘groundbreaking' and displayed in Berlin, New York, and Warsaw. Live and Die as Eva Braun is an installation and a book, from which 66 works on paper and ten segments of text are on display in the ground floor gallery Project Space 1. Rosen's award winning film Out (Tse) (34mins; 2010) is screened upstairs at Rivington Place. The film deals with boundaries between the body and state, radical sexuality and politics through a staged domination/ submission exorcism scene set in an ordinary living room. The public is advised that this film contains scenes of a sexual nature. Rosen has also created a striking new work to cover the entire front window of Rivington Place. Roee Rosen: Vile, Evil Veil contributes to the discussions about the Middle East which Iniva has explored through recent exhibitions and projects. Awards for Out (Tse): Orizzonti award, best medium-length film, 67th Venice Film Festival ARTE Award for best European film, Oberhausen Short Film Festival First prize, Bucharest International Experimental Film Festival Official nomination for the European Academy Awards, Sarajevo Film Festival Roee Rosen: Vile, Evil Veil is curated by Hila Peleg (Berlin). Exhibition architecture by KUEHN MALVEZZI (Berlin / Milan). Blasphemy and Redemption: a series of workshops on sexuality, politics and ventriloquism. Co-ordinated by Adrian Rifkin, Professor of Art Writing, Goldsmiths, University of London. Full details are available on the Iniva website www.iniva.org. Artist's talk: Thursday 22 March, 6:30pm - hear Roee Rosen talk about his past and present work.

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