post-title Erez Israeli | Pretzelman Begins | Crone Berlin | 30.10.-10.12.2021 – extended until 22.01.2022

Erez Israeli | Pretzelman Begins | Crone Berlin | 30.10.-10.12.2021 – extended until 22.01.2022

Erez Israeli | Pretzelman Begins | Crone Berlin | 30.10.-10.12.2021 – extended until 22.01.2022

Erez Israeli | Pretzelman Begins | Crone Berlin | 30.10.-10.12.2021 – extended until 22.01.2022

until 22.01. | #3214ARTatBerlin | Crone Berlin presents from 30th October 2021 (Opening: 29.10.) the solo exhibition Pretzelman Begins by the artist Erez Israeli.

On display are more than 80 works of various techniques, genres and production methods that come together to form a large, expansive installation and confront us in many ways with the difficult, guilt-ridden relationship between Germans and Jews.

For his new exhibition, Erez Israeli has created the Pretzelman, a hybrid, mutable fantasy figure and fluid, multifunctional projection surface.

ART at Berlin - Courtesy of Galerie Crone Berlin - Erez Israeli - 2-min

We encounter the Pretzelman in videos, sculptures, drawings, paintings, photographs, and ready-mades. Sometimes he embodies the evil, sometimes the good. Sometimes he stands for the past, sometimes for the here and now. Sometimes he seduces us, sometimes he warns us. Sometimes he shocks, sometimes he reconciles.

ART at Berlin - Courtesy of Galerie Crone Berlin - Erez Israeli - 3-min

Erez Israeli grabs with great delight into the drawer of clichés and prejudices that shape the perception of Germans and Jews. With the help of the Pretzelman, he turns them into the opposite and directs them against the viewer himself. He uses drastic means to make us see things differently than the convention and a ritualized, encrusted memory culture usually allow.

ART at Berlin - Courtesy of Galerie Crone Berlin - Erez Israeli - 5-min

Easy to recognize, for Israeli the pretzel symbolizes the German per se. By humanizing it and bringing it to life, he endows the symbolic with both, accessibility and repulsion. He and his Pretzelman perform a ludicrous, absurd, provocative travesty, a colorful, convoluted world theater that makes you rub your eyes and choke.

ART at Berlin - Courtesy of Galerie Crone Berlin - Erez Israeli - 9-min

Erez Israeli was born in Beer Sheva, Israel, in 1974. In the late 2000s, he became one of the best-known artists of the younger generation in his native country. In 2015, he moved to Berlin, where he addressed the German-Jewish relationship in several acclaimed exhibitions and was awarded the Falkenrot Prize in 2019. His work is held in the collection of the Deutscher Bundestag, the Neue Nationalgalerie/Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin, the Tel Aviv Art Museum and the Israel Museum Jerusalem.

ART at Berlin - Courtesy of Galerie Crone Berlin - Erez Israeli - 4-min

The 2-G-rule applies. Please show your proof of vaccination or convalescence at the entrance.

Opening: Friday, 29 October 2021, 6:00 to 9:00 pm

Exhibition dates: Saturday, 30 October to Friday, 10 December 2021 – ATTENTION: extended until Saturday, 22nd January 2022

Artist talk: Thursday, 20 January 2022, 6:00 pm, Sebastian Preiss, WELTKUNST in conversation with Erez Israeli on his exhibition 

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Image caption: Erez Israeli, courtesy of Crone Berlin

Exhibition Erez Israeli – Crone Berlin | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Exhibitions Berlin Galleries | ART at Berlin

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