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tracing future, 2005
a floor engraving of a hand drawing the lifeline of another hand. the outline was created with a stone saw, and filled with concrete, mirroring the texture of the surrounding walls |
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| tracing future, detail, 2005 |
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tracing future, 2005
the strong israeli sun, adds the element of time to the installation |
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tracing future, detail, 2005
the contours of the giant palm can be partially seen from the courtyard, but the work as a whole can only be viewed from above |
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| tracing future, detail, 2005 |
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tracing future, 2005 permanent installation for the herzliya museum of contemporary art, israel cement, pigment, stone, 120 m2 / 1050 square feet architecture:
yaacov and amnon rechter
placed in the court yard connecting the art museum and yad lebanim
(a memorial site for fallen soldiers called 'a hand for the sons'), tracing future was designed as a public space for private moments
photos by oded löbl
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