Hila Lulu Lin

 
Hila Lulu Lin Farah Kufer Birim, Call Me You Bastard, 2002, 0443.jpg
 

Call Me You Bastard, 2002, 04:43 min.

Artist Hila Lulu Lin Farah Kufer Birim, captures the image of the fire signs associated with ceremonial activities of youth movements, and transfers it from the public and national space to the private and emotional space. The fire sign creates an image of a burning heart, an endless loop of a kind of "eternal fire", of combustion without beginning and end. The ceremonial pathos of the fire sign reinforces the sense of "togetherness" in the public, adopted for an image of loneliness and private pain.

More info about Hila: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hila_Lulu_Lin

PROJECT WITH ZAZ CORNER

Through a Balcony
ZAZ 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.


Project with ZAZ10TS

"NO MORE TEARS" VIDEO ART 1994

PRESENTED BY ARTIS
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In the 1990s, Lulu Lin designed a Hebrew font that she uses in her art and poetry books. In 1992, she held her first solo show at the Bograshov Gallery in Tel Aviv. Her multi-disciplinary work combines photography, video, sculpture, and installation art. In her piece titled End to Tears (2004), the artist is photographed smearing egg yolk on her body.