Posts Tagged Paddleball
Matkot TLV-Berlin | Something to Think About…

  • by Einat Stekler
  • by Dalia Gefen
  • by Maya Shalev
  • by Gad Ulman
A group of Israeli artists received a pair of Matkot (beach paddle ball rackets) as their medium. The artists, in their own way, developed a dialog with the material and the idea. The past and the future, the “here” and “there” and above all the present. The artists are struggling with anguish as they create their artwork from their inner being while trying to bridge the contrast that the Matkot game symbolizes in the “give and take” between people.
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Matkot Tel Aviv-Berlin
at the ECC Atelierhaus, Berlin.
Starting this Friday.
{This is a DesignBreak by Maya Shalev}

ARTORI| Paddleball | Israeli beach game

As Ori wrote in his web site “The status immortalize the figures at play or at rest. Two status standing face-to-face exemplify a typical Israeli scenario which is not (to say the least) overwhelmingly beautiful or aesthetic, yet – for some reason – the status convey a visual artistic experience, spark an interest an evoke a smile”.
I have to admit that I hate the Paddleball players who play at the beach but I love these status! Well done Ori!


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