An artist talk with Omer Krieger will take place on 1 June at 4 pm at the Georg Kolbe Museum as part of the current exhibition Noa Eshkol.No Time to Dance. Omer Krieger’s video work Amphi (2020) is part of the current exhibition and inspired by Noa Eshkol’s work. The Israeli artist, dancer and choreographer Noa Eshkol would have been 100 years old this year and the Georg Kolbe Museum is marking the occasion with a retrospective exhibition of her large-format tapestries, archive material and movement notations, as well as works by contemporary artists inspired by her work: Yael Bartana, Omer Krieger, Sharon Lockhart and Ayumi Paul.
Omer Krieger (*1975, Tel Aviv, Israel) creates performative actions, political situations and civil choreographies in public space. He explores the contrast between public experience and the performance of the nation state and is interested in the relationships between art, citizenship, politics, …
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Image above: Omer Krieger, Amphi, 2020, video still, courtesy of the artist