2019
Solo show at Kunstpalais, Erlangen Germany
15.3.2019—10.7.2019
"Light, movement, and sound: In her room-spanning, performative installations, the artist translates the nocturnal design of our cities into aesthetic spaces of experience. Based on the term ‘Architecture of the Night,’ coined by US architect Raymond Hood in 1930, Rodeh develops her artistic approach to urban illumination. This approach is grounded both on a careful examination of technical components as well as in-depth cultural-historic research on the use of artificial light." —Malte Kröger
Curator: Malte Kröger
Museum director: Amely Deiss
Sound and light design: Alona Rodeh, Rachid Moro
Engineering: Rachid Moro
Documentation: Ludger Paffrath
The exhibition was kindly supported by Stiftung Kunstfonds
List of works:
Architecture of the Nights, 2019
MDF, plexiglass, LED lights, electric curtain; 280x140x11 cm
Reading Bollards, 2019
MDF; 60x60x45 cm
To The Moon And Back, 2017
HD single-channel color with sound; 12:46 min in a loop
Feuerteufel, 2017
C-print mounted on plexiglass, LED lights, wooden frame; 70x50 cm
Smooth Operator, 2018
MDF, plywood, LED lights, speakers; 373x212x50 cm
The Dragon Teeth of Jerusalem, 2019
OSB floor panels, road studs, MDF, aluminum, robotic vacuum cleaner, searchlights; Dimensions variable
The Resurrection of Dead Masters, 2012
Glassdoor, metal door, lamps, chains, locks, sound shakers, speakers; Dimensions variable
2019
Solo show at Kunstpalais, Erlangen Germany
15.3.2019—10.7.2019
"Light, movement, and sound: In her room-spanning, performative installations, the artist translates the nocturnal design of our cities into aesthetic spaces of experience. Based on the term ‘Architecture of the Night,’ coined by US architect Raymond Hood in 1930, Rodeh develops her artistic approach to urban illumination. This approach is grounded both on a careful examination of technical components as well as in-depth cultural-historic research on the use of artificial light." —Malte Kröger
Curator: Malte Kröger
Museum director: Amely Deiss
Sound and light design: Alona Rodeh, Rachid Moro
Engineering: Rachid Moro
Documentation: Ludger Paffrath
The exhibition was kindly supported by Stiftung Kunstfonds
List of works:
Architecture of the Nights, 2019
MDF, plexiglass, LED lights, electric curtain; 280x140x11 cm
Reading Bollards, 2019
MDF; 60x60x45 cm
To The Moon And Back, 2017
HD single-channel color with sound; 12:46 min in a loop
Feuerteufel, 2017
C-print mounted on plexiglass, LED lights, wooden frame; 70x50 cm
Smooth Operator, 2018
MDF, plywood, LED lights, speakers; 373x212x50 cm
The Dragon Teeth of Jerusalem, 2019
OSB floor panels, road studs, MDF, aluminum, robotic vacuum cleaner, searchlights; Dimensions variable
The Resurrection of Dead Masters, 2012
Glassdoor, metal door, lamps, chains, locks, sound shakers, speakers; Dimensions variable