Going Nowhere is an art installation at the glass pavilion of the ‘Eretz Israel Museum’. Absurdly, it was installed one week prior to the Covid19 outbreak lighting the work as a prophecy for this upcoming year.
Going Nowhere is a manifestation of a dream I had: ‘a set of odd ladders where leaning toward a beautiful sun. They reached the sun though as much as I tryed, they could not be used as they were oddly designed’.
Within this spatial installation of a fictional place, absurd ladders functional objects that appear on the verge of collapse – offer a glimpse of a longed-for elsewhere –the realm of an eternally setting or rising sun that cannot be actually accessed; only a flicker of light alludes to the invisible scene. The work seeks to expose us to this feeling of an over exhausting reality. While we are in constant state of FOMO, here, we are offered to a lingering moment of staying in the now. The project is a site specific, sound light installation, part of the Design and Art Biennale Tel Aviv.