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ORIT RAFF DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM

SITE SANTA FE PRESENTS ORIT RAFF: DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM A SATELLITE EXHIBITION AT 516 MAGNÍFICO ARTSPACE IN ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

November 22 – December 21, 2002

Albuquerque, New Mexico - SITE Santa Fe presents ORIT RAFF: Dynamic Equilibrium, a special satellite exhibition to be held at 516 Magnífico Artspace in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The exhibition, representing SITE Santa Fe's second programming foray into Albuquerque, will include photographs and DVD installations. There will be a free public opening reception to preview the exhibition on Friday, November 22, 2002, 6-8 pm. The reception will be preceded by a gallery talk with the artist at 5:30 pm.

Israeli-born artist Orit Raff creates photographs, installations, and video works that suggest intimacy and the private self. The spareness of Raff's imagery links her work aesthetically with minimalism, but her references to common everyday life and objects also reflect Pop-art sensibilities. For example, the WHITE series, which was created while Raff was at the School of Visual Arts, was made primarily in the private areas of the home. Raff turned neutral objects such as a toilet bowl, bathroom drain, a bed, a bar of soap, and a mirror into cool meditations on hygienic whiteness. For her installation Mobius Strip, images of indentations left on carpet and other sites suggested the floor plan of a recently vacated apartment.

Raff's Dynamic Equilibrium installation, a version of which was previously shown at The International Studio Program's Open Studios, "conjures the moment when the domestic becomes unfamiliar, uncanny in its ability to flip from comfort to cold, from manageable to impinging." The installation includes selections from two recent and related bodies of work. The "freezer series" consists of large, up-close photographs of the interiors of Raff's antiquated, frost-plagued freezer. Although taken inside the home, these stark, uncomfortable images bring to mind the tragic icy landscapes of Northern Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich. Another series of variously titled video projects uses a steam room, a Jacuzzi, and a swimming pool filter as settings to depict water in states of movement. The intimate representation of these public spaces, which captures the organic movement of the precipitation, evokes strangely meditative associations with bodily functions. Taken as a whole, Dynamic Equilibrium examines the slippery balance between the domestic and the alien, the comfortable and the discomforting, the familiar and the menacing.

Orit Raff was born in 1970 in Jerusalem, Israel. She attended Bezalel Academy for Arts and Design in Jerusalem and received a B.F.A. in 1996 from the School of Visual Arts in New York. She participated in the Independent Study Program of the Whitney Museum of American Art between 1998 and 1999, and recently took part in the International Studio Program in New York. She has received several awards and honors including the American Israel Cultural Foundation Fellowship in 1998. She has exhibited internationally in group exhibitions including those at Lisson Gallery, London, and Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, as well as solo shows including The Museum of Israeli Art at Ramat Gan in 1998.

SITE Santa Fe is located at 1606 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Exhibition hours are Wednesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 pm; Friday, 10:00 am -7:00 pm. Admission is $5.00 for adults and $2.50 for students and seniors; members are free. Free admission is offered on Fridays, made possible by a grant from The Brown Foundation, Inc., Houston. Free guided tours are offered on Fridays at 6:00 pm and Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 pm. Tours in Spanish are by appointment. SITE Santa Fe gift certificates are available. Call 505.989.1199 for more information. This announcement is partially funded by the City of Santa Fe Arts Commission and the 1% Lodgers' Tax.

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1999
C-Print
40 x 50 inches
Courtesy of the artist and
Julie Saul Gallery, New York