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Go to AVIVA Interview: Anja Sieber und Galit Seliktar im Interview
COLLABORATION: Since
January 2010 German artist Anja Sieber and Israeli writer Galit Seliktar are
engaged in a dialog on the subject area of language and image. Galit Seliktar
writes and speaks Hebrew. Anja Sieber creates images and sculptures on the
basis of what she hears. In her work the visual language becomes a new form of
communication, reflecting emotions that flow from rhythm and sound of the
spoken word.
Both artists do not
understand the language used by their counterpart. Is it, in the realm of art,
possible for them to find a way of comprehension anyhow? The setting raises
numerous questions which the artists investigate in their collaboration: How
does communication materialize itself in a situation like this? How are ideas
transformed from one medium into another? How is comprehension achieved without
translation? What role do elements like sounds, letters and colors play in the
artistic process?
The artist's rich and
complex exchange within the dynamic field of visual and verbal forms of
expression initially took place in virtual space. In July 2010 the first
face-to-face encounter took place in Berlin, where the artists worked together for
one week. The processes of the exchange as well as their results have been
presented to an audience in a live-performance at the Akademie für Malerei in
Berlin.
See works and schir booklet.
In cooperation with schir - art concepts, Akademie für Malerei Berlin and Galit Seliktar
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