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Article: Seen from the dollhouse
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- Jerusalem Post
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- July 29, 2005
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GIL GOLDFINE
Jerusalem Post
07-29-2005
Headline: Seen from the dollhouse
Byline: GIL GOLDFINE
Edition; Up Front
Section: Arts
Page: 36
Friday, July 29, 2005 -- The installation has become the preferred creative outlet of the younger generation. But why?
In the main, installations are a literary mode of expression. And installation artists tell stories by arranging settings about things that trouble them or us, directly or obliquely, through iconic messages and symbolic images. These visual communiques are often based on subjects stipulated by curators; and interconnect legends, recollections, history and fiction with a range of objects, paintings, drawings, video clips, photography and graphic ...