Sharon Balaban
Sharon Balaban (Hebrew: שרון בלבן) is an Israel artist. She creates short videos, from several seconds to 6 minutes. Early life and educationBalaban was born in Jerusalem, Israel. She graduated from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem in 1999 and she finished her Master of Fine Arts at The City University of New York in 2003.[1] WorkBalaban's short films represent objects and scenes from our own lives, from dish soap and pot cleaning to brushing teeth. She usually changes the original meanings of objects in order to present her concepts (Water flowing from tap resembles the luminous nude female, the peal of banana is a bird and dead bird flaps its wings).[2] Her videos are whimsical and poetic.[3] She aims to bring politics into her works indirectly, and uses household objects to create a discussion about gender roles and the place of the woman in the house,[3] using video recording can manage to express her language.[4] She said in a 2014 interview:
Balaban's works are mostly made at home or studio instead of outdoor shoots. Objects, close-ups, body fragments, and nature are frequently used in her works. They also frequently employ simple techniques, short videos, ambient lighting and no scenography.[4] Balaban has presented her works in solo and group exhibitions in Israel, the US, Germany, Poland, Denmark, Belgium, Holland, and the Czech Republic. Currently, She lives and works as a head of The Video Unit at the Screen based arts department at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem.[6] Awards and recognition
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