INVISIBLE STRUCTURA
Gloucester Cathedral Artist in Residence 2010-2011
by David Behar Perahia
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About the Book
In his site specific approach, David is addressing the hidden dimensions of designing and building a medieval cathedral, through drawings, models, sketches, performances, video, sculpture and public participation.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Jun 21, 2011
- Keywords site specific sculpture, site specific, Public participation, Invisible Structure, Medieval Builders, Medieval scaffold, site specifc art, Gloucester Cathedral, David Behar Perahia, Performance
About the Creator
David Behar – Perahia is a French - Israeli artist working mostly within a site specific approach. In his work he is researching the notion of place to discover the layers that compose a local context. During David’s processes he asks questions on the physical process of active perception, the participative “spectator”, and the appropriate use of materials for a given situation. David’s interventions in site/place/context achieve to convey anew people’s perspective about their locality and welcomes to establish a strong sense for a place. The context of his recent work ranges from the social-cultural-historical to the natural-phenomenal. David approaches art from different fields of practice: Physics, Chemistry and Architecture, a multi faceted background that manifests a unique way to curve out meaning from a given situation. David has recently completed his PhD research thesis in the field of Architecture where he conducted his research under a Fulbright scholarship.