JERUSALEM.- The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, and the Jerusalem Season of Culture will present Ron Arads monumental installation 720°an immersive experience that presents 360-degree screenings of films and video artin the heart of the Museums Isamu Noguchi-designed Billy Rose Art Garden. Composed of 5,600 silicon rods suspended from a height of 26 feet (8 meters) to form a perfect circle, 720° will allow visitors to experience projections both inside the installations interior and also from vantage points across the Museums 20-acre campus. 720° will be presented from August 16 through September 5, and will feature a nightly scheduled program of video projections by leading multi-media artists, together with surprise, one-time-only performances by Israeli performers and performance artists.
A prolific artist and designer who has experimented with varied materials and textures throughout his career, Arad provides an alternative experience of images in motion with this interactive installation. Each evening, video works and films by Mat Collishaw, Ori Gersht, Christian Marclay, and David Shrigley, among many others, will be projected on 720° in an hour-long loop. In addition, short, surprise performances with leading Israeli artists in music, dance, poetry, and theater will be staged within and projected on the massive installation. Performances will not be announced in advance, creating unexpected and memorable experiences for each evenings guests.
We are always experimenting with new ways for our visitors to interact with great works of art in the Museums unique landscape and setting, said James S. Snyder, Anne and Jerome Fisher Director of the Israel Museum. Ron Arad is one of the leading figures in art and design to emerge from Israels current generation, and we are delighted to provide him with our very special venue for this monumentally engaging work. We look forward to enjoying our audiences spontaneous interactions with and responses to it.
I am thrilled to be able to partner with the Israel Museum to bring this unique installation by Ron Arad to Israel as part of the Jerusalem Season of Culture, said Itay Mautner, the Jerusalem Season of Culture's Artistic Director. When you see 720° in Jerusalem, its completely different from what audiences saw in London at the Roundhouse, both in its concept and its context. By bringing the installation outside, the work becomes a part of Jerusalems landscape, changing both the skyline of the city and the feel of the installation. It has a uniquely Jerusalem flavor.
"Jerusalem has become a world-class cultural destination, and we hope that art and design lovers, and tourists of all kinds, will enjoy Ron Arads 720° as a catalyst to appreciate our beautiful city with fresh eyes and in a new light, stated Jerusalem Mayor, Nir Barkat. We are delighted to partner with the Schusterman Foundation, the Jerusalem Season of Culture, and the Israel Museum in this creative enterprise."
The installation is a collaborative project of the Jerusalem Season of Culture and The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, and was originally developed and presented with the title Curtain Call, as a part of the Bloomberg Summer at the Roundhouse Series, London in 2011. Its production in Jerusalem is made possible by the Schusterman FoundationIsrael and the Municipality of Jerusalem.