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Herzl and Napoleon on grammophone Collage

Nekoda Singer

Israel

Collage, other on Other

Size: 27.6 W x 13.8 H x 3.1 D in

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About The Artwork

From Nekoda Singer's artist's book "Grammophone" based on his novel "Drafts of Jerusalem"

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Collage:other on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:27.6 W x 13.8 H x 3.1 D in

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I am still 20 years old, and I'm at the very starting point of my artistic way, though I was born in 1960. After I was born (in Novosibirsk, Western Siberia, Russian Empire) I immediately began to indulge in fantasies, both verbal and visual. Dreaming of far away continents, at the age of 13 I began to work with animals in local zoo, but after finishing the school instead of going around the world I started to work as a set decorator in the Novosibirsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre and to study in the Institute of the Theatre, Music and Cinematography in Leningrad. After that I spent several years being a garbage collector in Leningrad and Latvian folk craftsman in Riga. In 1988 I finally set off to a remote destination and settled in Jerusalem. In 1991, together with Gali-Dana Singer, I wrote 'The Manifesto of Neo-Eclecticism', and since then I constantly break the laws of this radical art-movement and dismiss myself from it. Nevertheless my approach remains rather close to the basic principle of Neo-Eclecticism - the proximity of consciousness with its sub-laws: the unity and the struggle of the protagonists, the conversion of a quality into a quackery and a quandary, and the reflection of reflections. I also write fiction and essays, study and translate Talmudic and Midrashic literature - the ancient source of eclectic and hermeneutic thought. The date of my birth indicates that I began to look at the surrounding world at the time, when some simple things did not exist. For example, I was fascinated by negative colors studying photo films, when computer was still a matter of science and not of art, and when I didn't know what the word "digital" ment. So even today I'm interested in doing things with my own hands and with real matherials using a computer only as a communication instrument.

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