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The
latest conventions’ breakers
by Pil&Galia, 42 Maalot Magazine, July 2002
Lea
Mauas and Diego Rotman, members of the group Sala-Manca,
immigrated to Israel from Buenos Aires seven years ago.
Since then, they managed to produce some multidisciplinary
and multilingual performances, to display some exhibitions,
to set up the art magazine “Hearat Shulaym”,
and to organize some of the most interesting artistic
events of the year...
Sergei
Eisenstein considered cinema as an art that would free
the latent strength by creating a united collective conscience
that would allow the public to experience the channel
as if it was one single man...Without drowning their public,
Rotman and Mauas succeed in raising questions about the
ability of the public to experience a revolutionary instant,
refined like the one Sergei Eisenstein talked about...
Their
affection for the proud and revolutionary modernism of
the beginning of the 20’s century is reflected in
all their works, from “Potiomkin Village”
to “Hearat Shulaym” and a cultural avant-garde
Yiddish evening, even through the conception of an exhibition
of fax works made of ephemeral thermal paper...
The following scene, taken from one of their performances,
illustrates best the cat and mouse game that Rotman and
Mauas run with modernism: on the ground of a big black
and white slide, of two “sticks players” and
a square pixel ball, Rotman declares “Delgado and
Borges play tennis in Wimbledon” and erases in a
second all what extends between “the garden of the
divided paths” and the Atari. Something in that
humor and in their readiness to integrate in their work
a reference to their immediate environment, in their ability
to break the abysmal seriousness that froze the dada,
the surrealism, and the futurism into the glass of the
museum, raises the suspicion that their faithfulness is
divided.
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