Gaby Ron

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Born in Tel-Aviv, Israel. Gaby Ron is a curator, photographer and fashion stylist. Her work experience is a synthesis of these three different disciplines using various forms of media. Her background consists of interdisciplinary practical work experience combined with academic studies. In her work all these ways of creations are like interchanging layers that effect each other and joint to create a range of narratives and implications. Her vision is to form a link between these mediums using installations, exhibits and work of art. Gaby is currently working on her final project (MA Creative Practice for Narrative Environments at Central Saint Martins College) to establish a cultural platform that will create the discourse with people from the academia, practice and different discipline art media.
Video Fly, 2003
“Video fly” (Tel-Aviv 2003-2004) – Video Fly is a multimedia young artist’s archive. During a time period of tow years “Video Fly” has produced a variety of monthly art events, collaborated with key attraction in major art and music establishments in Israel. Their mission was seeking to best show the participants with a total and multi-sensual experience through the use of video, performance and contemporary music.
Christina Graff, BAPLAB,2006
Tristan Perich, BAPLAB,2006
Issue Project Room, 2008
“BAP Lab” (Brooklyn, NY 2006)- Bushwick Art Project was established in October 2005 by a group of curators and digital producers. On July 22, 2006 they presented their second one day art and music festival, celebrating digital art, music and culture, with 16 hours of new media art installations. The BAP event provided attendees with a snapshot of the contemporary digital and new media arts scene, with an international roster of both emerging and established artists such as Guy Ben-Ner and Benton-C Bainbridge. The atmosphere is part high tech museum and part digital community workshop, opening participants, not just contributors, to a free-form dialog on evolution, technology, and identity in this modern era. Held at the multi-disciplinary, open source artists facility space 3rd WARD The event featured 50 visual artists, 20 musicians and attracted more then 3000 New Yorkers.

“The Three Cities Exhibition” (New-York, Tel-Aviv and Ramalla. 2005) – An Intentional exhibition presented simultaneously in New-York, Ramalla and Tel-Aviv, that dealt with the recently built wall between Israel and the newly formed Palestinian state. The show, featured 64 artists, from all three nations participating.


Carmella Jacoby-Volk, “Three Cities” 2005
Issue Project Room's exhibition “From Point to Departure”, is based on historical technological experiments attempting the amalgamation of visuals and acoustics, that date back to the late 19th century (such as the pyrophone, Frédéric Kastner, 1870). Although seemingly “outdated” now, these experiments influenced immersive installation art as we know it today. The exhibition featured 5 visual artists (accompanied by a series of performance) that used devices for constructing installations attempting a synthesis between acoustic and visual by combining art and science.
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Web Links
Narrative-Environments
BAP
Coolhunting Video BAP
3 cities
The Artits 17, WLLA online magazine enterview (Hebrew)
Du Home City Mouse Magzine (Hebrew)
Issue Project Room