London based artist. Teaches Video at a school of architecture. Rather good at vegetable growing. website: http://www.joelnewman.org/about.html Vimeo

Ori Gersht This Storm Is What We Call ProgressMummery + Schnelle is pleased to announce that Ori Gersht’s solo exhibition This Storm Is What We Call Progress, will open at the Imperial War Museum in London on 25 January and continue until 29 April.The exhibition will feature the first UK screening of two recent films, Evaders and Will You Dance For Me, and photographs from the 2010 series Chasing Good Fortune. In his work Gersht investigates the capacity of photography and film to address the themes of history and memory. For more information about the exhibition please click here.A limited edition artist’s book will be published on the occasion of the exhibition and will be available shortly. For more details, please contact Mummery + Schnelle on: +44 20 7636 7344 or: info@mummeryschnelle.com25 January - 29 AprilImperial War MuseumLambeth RoadLondon SE1Co-curated with PhotoworksSupported by Arts Council England

Ori Gersht This Storm Is What We Call Progress

Mummery + Schnelle is pleased to announce that Ori Gersht’s solo exhibition This Storm Is What We Call Progress, will open at the Imperial War Museum in London on 25 January and continue until 29 April.

The exhibition will feature the first UK screening of two recent films, Evaders and Will You Dance For Me, and photographs from the 2010 series Chasing Good Fortune. In his work Gersht investigates the capacity of photography and film to address the themes of history and memory. For more information about the exhibition please click here.

A limited edition artist’s book will be published on the occasion of the exhibition and will be available shortly. For more details, please contact Mummery + Schnelle on: +44 20 7636 7344 
or: info@mummeryschnelle.com


25 January - 29 April

Imperial War Museum
Lambeth Road
London SE1

Co-curated with Photoworks
Supported by Arts Council England


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