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Press Kit Yael Bartana – Redemption Now Contents – Press release: “Yael Bartana—Redemption Now”Factsheet – Fact Sheet – Press Images – Introduction by Dr. Shelley Harten and Dr. Gregor Lersch: “The Book of Malka Germania” – Biography: Hetty Berg, Director of the JMB – Biography: Yael Bartana, Artist – Biography: Dr. Shelley Harten, Exhibition curator at the JMB – Biography: Dr. Gregor H. Lersch, Head of Exhibitions and exhibition curator at the JMB 2021 Press Release Yael Bartana – Redemption Now From 4 June 2021, the Jewish Museum Berlin (JMB) will present Yael Bartana – Redemption Now. This large-scale solo exhibition of the contemporary artist Yael Bartana investigates the power of imagination and art’s redemptive potential. For more than twenty years, Bartana has been inquiring into grand historical narratives that help to constitute national and other collective identities. The show brings together more than fifty early and more recent works, including video installations, photographs, and neon works. The exhibition follows an eschatological topos – the recurring idea that a leader may bring salvation – and its deconstruction. At the core of the show is the commissioned video work Malka Germania (Hebrew for “Queen Germania”), which Bartana conceived for the Jewish Museum Berlin and produced at historically charged locations across Berlin. An androgynous savior figure comes to the German capital. Her journey floods the city with scenes from an imagined collective unconscious; past and future merge in an alternative present. The installation’s theme of collective redemption addresses traumata, hopes of salvation, and the desire for change. Yael Bartana’s works have been exhibited worldwide and form part of international collections. She is known for exploring the visual languages of identity and memory politics, nations, and social movements. Yael Bartana observes, documents, dissects, and reinvents public rituals, ceremonies, and social practices that are intended to build collective identities. Her art provokes an activist viewing – asking visitors to engage in the political act of reflecting on their responsibility in society. Bartana’s best-known work, And Europe Will Be Stunned, is included in the show. This video trilogy, created between 2006 and 2011, imagines a movement of three million Jews returning to Poland. It represented Poland in the 54th Venice Biennale in 2011, and in 2019 the UK paper The Guardian ranked it ninth among the twenty-first century’s most important artworks. Yael Bartana was born in Israel in 1970 and currently lives in Amsterdam and Berlin. Curators: Dr. Shelley Harten and Dr. Gregor H. Lersch. A book on the key exhibit will be published to mark the exhibition: The Book of Malka Germania, which features over 60 images (some full-page) and contributions by Michael Brenner, Griselda Pollock, Cas Mudde, Christina von Braun, and others. The video installation Malka Germania is a specially commissioned work and was made possible by the Friends of the Jewish Museum Berlin, the Mondriaan Fund and Jan Fischer (Light Art Space). The exhibition is funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media and by the Hauptstadtkulturfonds. Seite 1 von 2 When 4 June to 21 November 2021 Where Jewish Museum Berlin, Old Building, level I Opening hours 10 am to 7 pm daily For further information on the exhibition, please visit the website: https://www.jmberlin.de/en/exhibition-yael-bartana We will be happy to send you the latest photos upon request. Contact Dr. Margret Karsch T +49 (0)30 259 93 419 [email protected] Follow us on social media: twitter.com/jmberlin instagram.com/juedischesmuseumberlin facebook.com/jmberlin youtube.com/jmberlinTube Seite 2 von 2 “Yael Bartana—Redemption Now” in Facts and Figures Runtime 4 June to 21 November 2021 Location Jewish Museum Berlin, Lindenstraße 9–14, 10969 Berlin Old Building, 1st floor Opening hours daily from 10 am to 7 pm Admission 8 €, reduced 3 € free admission for kids and teenagers (under the age of 18) Time slot tickets are required Website www.jmberlin.de/ausstellung-yael-bartana Social media Twitter: www.twitter.com/jmberlin Facebook: www.facebook.com/jmberlin Instagram: www.instagram.com/juedischesmuseumberlin @jmberlin / Hashtag: #RedemptionNow #JMBerlin Exhibition space 800 m2 Number of rooms 11 Curatorial team Dr. Shelley Harten Dr. Gregor H. Lersch Exhibition design Oren Sagiv Exhibition graphics Gila Kaplan Avi Bohbot Advertising campaign Hanno Dannenfeldt—buerominimal design Number of works Over 50 Seite 1 von 5 New production Malka Germania, 2021 commissioned by the Three-channel video and audio installation, 00:43:00 Jewish Museum Berlin Director and editor: Yael Bartana Producers: Naama Pyritz, Martina Haubrich Actor: Gala Moody Text: Sami Berdugo Camera directors: David Stragmeister, Mick van Rossum Cameras: André Beckersjürgen, Nicklas Stinner Co-editors: Daphna Keenan, Bobby Good Sound Design: Daniel Meir Artistic direction: Karin Betzler Costume design: Yael Shenberger Make-up artist: Monique Bredow Color correction: Simon Veronig Special effects: Snowball Studios Storyboard & illustrations: Hadar Landsberg Prints and photographic Abracadabra, 2020, digital print, 84.1 x 59.4 cm works Resurrection II, 2020, color photography, art print, 25 x 17 cm (unframed) Waiting for the Messiah, 2014/2020, pigment print (original 80 x 120 cm, enlarged in the exhibition in the form of poster) Herzl, 2015, photo series of 6 images, color photography, art print, 60 x 40 cm: Herzl (I–III); Jonathan; Daniel; Isaac The Missing Negatives of the Sonnenfeld Collection, 2008, black & white photo series of 22 images, 48 x 32 cm, 32 x 48 cm, 39 x 58.4 cm Neon works Redemption Now, 2021, neon, 180 x 128 cm What if Women Ruled the World, 2016, neon, 250 x 97.5 cm Next Year in New Jerusalem, 2014, neon, Ø 105 cm We Shall Be Strong In Our Weakness, 2012, neon, 50 x 190 cm And Europe Will Be Stunned, 2010, neon, 125 x 110 cm Seite 2 von 5 Installations and Objects Das Malka Depot, 2021, installation, polystyrene, polyurethane foam, plaster Bury Our Weapons, Not Our Bodies, 2018, series of 7 masks, silkscreen on aluminum, 63.3 x 51.2 cm; 63.3 x 37.7 cm; 63.1 x 53.4 cm; 63.2 x 50.9 cm JRMiP Congress, 2012, documentary collection of memorabilia Video and audio Malka Germania, 2021, three-channel video and audio installations installation, 00:43:00 The Undertaker, 2019, one-channel video and audio installation, 00:13:00 Simone the Hermetic, 2015, one-channel audio installation, 00:15:00 And Europe Will Be Stunned: Zamach (Assassination), 2011, one- channel video and audio installation, 00:35:00 Entartete Kunst Lebt, 2010, Animation, 16 mm film with sound, 00:05:00 And Europe Will Be Stunned: Mur i Wieza (Wall and Tower), 2009, one-channel video and audio installation, 00:15:00 And Europe Will Be Stunned: Mary Koszmary (Nightmares), 2007, one-channel video and audio installation, 00:11:00 Wild Seeds, 2005, two-channel video and audio installation, 00:06:40 Low Relief II, 2004, four-channel video and audio installation, 00:05:40 Ad de’lo Yoda, 2003, one-channel video installation, 00:03:00 Kings of The Hill, 2003, one-channel video and audio installation, 00:07:30, When Adar Enters, 2003, one-channel video and audio installation, 00:07:00 Trembling Time, 2001, one-channel video and audio installation, 00:06:20 Digital presentation of The Orphan Carousel, 2021, monument to the rescued children’s public art and transport 1938/39, Frankfurt am Main performances Seite 3 von 5 Die Schofar Schule, 2020 Denkmal für die im Nationalsozialismus verfolgten Homosexuellen, 2018 Monumento a la Ausencia (Monument to the Absent), Mexico City, 2018 What if Women Ruled the World, 2017/2018 Zwei Minuten Stillstand, Köln, 2013 Lenders De Jong Groep, Amsterdam THE EKARD COLLECTION Collezione Carmela Sanguedolce A private collection from southern Germany Studio Yael Bartana Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Milan Capitain Petzel Galerie, Berlin Petzel Gallery, New York Funding The exhibition is funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media and by the Hauptstadtkulturfonds. The video installation Malka Germania is a specially commissioned work and was made possible by the Friends of the Jewish Museum Berlin, Mondriaan Fund, and Jan Fischer (Light Art Space). Publication Das Buch von Malka Germania (The Book of Malka Germania) Edited by Shelley Harten und Gregor H. Lersch on behalf of the Jewish Museum Berlin in conjunction with the exhibition „Redemption Now“ Publisher: DCV Authors: Yael Berda, Sami Berdugo, Christina von Braun, Michael Brenner, Max Czollek, Shelley Harten, Alexander van der Haven, Elke Morlok, Cas Mudde, Griselda Pollock, Julia Roth, Lavie Tidhar Design: Avi Bohbot, Gila Kaplan in collaboration with the artist Seite 4 von 5 Cover: Hardcover in linen Dimensions: 24 x 34 cm Number of pages: 200 Images: 130 Language: Deutsch ISBN: 978-3-96912-016-3 Media partners Monopol – Magazin für Kunst und Leben tipBerlin Exberliner Missy Magazine Seite 5 von 5 Press Images for the Exhibition „Yael Bartana – Redemption Now“ Runtime: 4 June to 21 November 2021 Current press photos and views of the exhibition rooms can be downloaded at: https://www.jmberlin.de/ausstellung-redemption-now Pictures can be used without requesting permission for current reporting only; we request you send a sample copy. Object Images Image Caption Credits Exhibition poster for Yael Jewish Museum Berlin, Design: Bartana—Redemption