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Ariel Reichman, 525 pieces of dirt, 2010

Ariel Reichman

525 pieces of dirt, 2010
Pencil on paper, framed wood with glass
162 x 228 cm
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The source material for the 162 x 228 cm large drawing ‘525 pieces of dirt’ was an online footage image depicting an Israeli settler excavating a hole in order to...
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The source material for the 162 x 228 cm large drawing ‘525 pieces of dirt’
was an online footage image depicting an Israeli settler excavating a hole in
order to build an illegal hut on Palestinian territory. The depicted soil flying
through the air was blown up in size from the digital pixel raster and drawn by
hand by the artist. 


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Provenance

PSM Gallery, Berlin, Germany

Publications

"Ariel Reichman: The Space Between Here and There" | The Artist and Distanz Verlag GmbH, Berlin | 2018.
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