Alona Rodeh

Alona Rodeh, Barking Dogs Don't Bite, 2012, 0657 min..jpg

Barking Dogs Don't Bite, 2012, 06:57 min.

The work consists of two parts - day and night. Both feature an empty commercial gallery space. An unknown mechanism operates within the gallery space, a cycle in which a smoke bomb is thrown into the space from an unknown source, followed by the commercial / urban defense mechanisms designed to address this threatening scenario. The performative presence of the orchestrated defense mechanisms is not interrupted by anyone and does not merit the gaze of bystanders passing the gallery without noticing what is happening. The viewer appears to be the only witness to the unfolding drama.

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PROJECT WITH ZAZ CORNER

Through a BalconyZAZ Corner, 10 Times Square, Corner of 7th Ave. and 41st Street
Video screenings from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art collection, visible at Time Square New York City.