JANCO-DADA 2021

“In Motion” is the second group exhibition curated by Rina Genussov, features seven sculptures that move through the exhibition space as a consequence of the spectators’ actions. In a substantial portion of his work, Duchamp examined the aesthetics of the readymade and investigated the effects of motion, using these to express issues relating to modern humanity and its relations with the industrialized world. The two humoristic works by Daniel Levy are made up of objects from the home environment. Uri Levinson‘s work features a cabinet filled with lockers containing objects taken from the artist’s surroundings and his imaginative inner world. Igor Kaplunovich exhibits a turbine made up of dozens of disposable plastic knives that are set in motion by the spectator’s presence. Adar Goldfarb creates an absurd connection between a fitness massager and a set of drums, seeking to reach a balance between regularity and randomicity,  and Pavel Zehnbacht produced a surrealistic wheel from the legs of female dolls, which moves back and forth through the exhibition space and invades the adjoining space.