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Thursday, 29 April 2010 21:00 Yaron Lapid “Times of Change”Video work of London based artist  Yaron Lapid curated by Klaus W. Eisenlohr
 Directors Lounge“Petersburg Nights” is a series of private  screenings in our home base:Directors Lounge, Berlin Base Petersburger Platz 2, 10249 Berlin, HH 2. Etage Public Transport BVG: Tram M10 Straßmannstraße
 Google maphttp://tinyurl.com/y4e3eed
 Yaron Lapid, whose video “Night Meter” was shown at Directors Lounge/  Urban Research 2010, presents a programme of his recent video works at  our third “Petersburger Night”. 

“Research” may  be just the right term to characterize the endeavours of the London  based artist of Israeli descent. London and Israel also are the fields  for his “findings” and video investigations. The interest of the  anthropologist, the sensibility of the family annalist and the  hard-boiled and distanced eye of the war documentarist, all those labels  seem somehow to match but still not really fit for Yaron Lapid. If  provoking a London call-centre lady to reveal that she calls from  New-Dehli, if watching a victim of drug overdose, or witnessing the  relocation of an elder relative from an old retirement home to a new  one, we always follow him, the filmmaker, with awe and a deep sense of  attestation, as Yaron seems to be able to turn his humane observations  into a telling snapshot of the society we share, the social  particularities of England and Israel notwithstanding. 

The mixture of  shock and empathy the artist conveys, seems to stand in the - in our  times almost impossible - tradition of artists like Weegee and Helen  Levitt. With Yaron Lapid, we do not have the feeling of following a  reporter on hunt for shock, but to witness chance encounters, the artist  happens to be in, and which he follows with a deep curiosity for the  human nature. The same interest lets him follow traces of storylines in a  village founded in the 50’s in Israel, or to record radical text lines  of flyers found in South-East London. 

We are most happy to host this  evening with Yaron Lapid in person at Petersburger Platz 2,  Berlin-Friedrichshain, on Thursday, 29 April 2010, at 21:00. You are  very welcome to join us!Artist Link:  http://finderandkeeper.co.uk/Program Details:  http://richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesYLapid.html

Thursday, 29 April 2010
21:00
Yaron Lapid
“Times of Change”

Video work of London based artist Yaron Lapid
curated by Klaus W. Eisenlohr

Directors Lounge“Petersburg Nights” is a series of private screenings in our home base:Directors Lounge, Berlin Base
Petersburger Platz 2, 10249 Berlin, HH 2. Etage

Public Transport BVG: Tram M10 Straßmannstraße

Google map
http://tinyurl.com/y4e3eed

Yaron Lapid, whose video “Night Meter” was shown at Directors Lounge/ Urban Research 2010, presents a programme of his recent video works at our third “Petersburger Night”. 

“Research” may be just the right term to characterize the endeavours of the London based artist of Israeli descent. London and Israel also are the fields for his “findings” and video investigations. The interest of the anthropologist, the sensibility of the family annalist and the hard-boiled and distanced eye of the war documentarist, all those labels seem somehow to match but still not really fit for Yaron Lapid. If provoking a London call-centre lady to reveal that she calls from New-Dehli, if watching a victim of drug overdose, or witnessing the relocation of an elder relative from an old retirement home to a new one, we always follow him, the filmmaker, with awe and a deep sense of attestation, as Yaron seems to be able to turn his humane observations into a telling snapshot of the society we share, the social particularities of England and Israel notwithstanding. 

The mixture of shock and empathy the artist conveys, seems to stand in the - in our times almost impossible - tradition of artists like Weegee and Helen Levitt. With Yaron Lapid, we do not have the feeling of following a reporter on hunt for shock, but to witness chance encounters, the artist happens to be in, and which he follows with a deep curiosity for the human nature. The same interest lets him follow traces of storylines in a village founded in the 50’s in Israel, or to record radical text lines of flyers found in South-East London. 

We are most happy to host this evening with Yaron Lapid in person at Petersburger Platz 2, Berlin-Friedrichshain, on Thursday, 29 April 2010, at 21:00. You are very welcome to join us!

Artist Link: http://finderandkeeper.co.uk/
Program Details: http://richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesYLapid.html