Tashlikh (Cast Off ), 2017
One channel video and sound installation
Duration 11:05 minutes
Duration 11:05 minutes
Aspect ratio 16 : 9
Edition 1/6 + 2 AP
Exhibitions
2017 Berlinale, International Filmfestival, Berlin, DE
2017 Part of Conditions of Political Choreography (groupshow),CCA Tel Aviv, IL
Private belongings are material testimonies of personal histories. They provoke feelings, thoughts, and ideas that relate to past experiences. In the context of war and survival, objects that made it through the process of a successful rehabilitation and building of a new life after the trauma represent a world that doesn’t exist anymore. They are kept and cherished, reaching a certain degree of sanctity, but also operating as a continuous reminder of the past.
Yael Bartana’s Tashlikh (Cast Off) serves as a platform for both perpetrators and survivors of various genocides or ethnic persecutions – the Holocaust, the Armenian Genocide, as well as Sudanese and Eritrean ethnic cleansing or civil wars – to confront their personal material links to the horrors of the past. Inspired by the Jewish custom of “Tashlikh” where casting bread or other objects into a river symbolizes a relinquishing of sins, Bartana’s work generates a new ritual that consists of the deliberate discarding of objects as a means of psychological liberation.