Brim Motta
The Baker's Brand
Curator: Suisa Albert
Opening: Saturday, 15 March 2014
Closing: Saturday, 24 May 2014
Gallery talk: Tuesday, 25 March 2014 17:00
The series of baker brands of painter Motta Brim is rooted in the tradition of challah baking for the Sabbath, as the baking sheets serve as a bed for these highly expressive challah stamps. Using the challah dough and beaten egg, Brim creates rich, symbolic and abstract images, as in a one-off, unique and inimitable print. The repeated bakes on the same sheet create a palimpsest of images, spaces and heavens, endowing Brim’s work with the quality of an aquarelle.
And so, the domestic baking oven becomes a memory machine: with the carefully planned treatment of the dough, the traces of challah pay tribute to ancient Jewish traditions related to alms giving and taxes on field crops and baked goods. Religious laws of giving the forgotten sheaf to the poor are revisited in light of universal, psychological and social ideas.
The works are also emotional auto-portraits that tell the story of the inner world of a Hassid who has been diapering his children and baking challah for many years. They serve him to break through boundaries of gender and art, and to broaden their symbolic horizons. Brim draws links between different worlds using an intimate traditional practice, and has their calm, Sabbath-like inner light shine through.
This is also the showbread of priestly ritual (literally in Hebrew – “face bread”), expressing the heart’s wish for mutual commitment. Served to us from a personal “little Tabernacle,” in its generous and attentive way to the Other it also braves through the way of Eros. The sharp contrast between religion and art is permitted to make an authentic expression, as well as a surprising, intimate and modest turn, which is open as much as it is liberating. The traditional practice allows Brim to separate wheat from chaff, so to speak, in both matter and spirit, unearthing reconstructive and constructive riches that would not have been accessible otherwise. As in the benediction over the bread, “Blessed is our God …. Who brings forth bread from the earth,” which creates a bond between the active and the passive, “bread” and “earth,” The Baker’s Brand seeks to commemorate the bond between the artist, all flesh, and the world, a bond entailing responsibility, gracefulness and charity.
The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue
Additional opening with Motta Brim: Wed. 19.3.14 at 5 pm
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1959 Born in Jerusalem
Lives and works in Beitar Illit
Education
1996 Studied with Jan Rauchwerger
1988-1991 Studies with Lillian Klapisch, School of Painting and Sculpture,
Jerusalem
1988-1990 Studied with Joseph Hirsch
Solo Exhibitions
2009 "Personal Portrait", Dana gallery, Jerusalem
2002 Jerusalem Art Center
2001 The Other Gallery, Tel Aviv
Group Exhibitions
2008 "Man – What", Orthodox High School for the Arts, Jerusalem
2006 "Art Refuge", Jerusalem
2003 "Observant Artists' Exhibition", Community Art Center, Jerusalem
2002 "Homage to Joseph Hirsch", Jerusalem Theatre
2001 "Local Pictures" , Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2000 "Artist of Faith", Dizengoff Center, Tel Aviv
"33 X33 Pictures" , the Jerusalem Artists' House
1999 "Artist of Faith" , Gerard Behar Center, Jerusalem
1998 Gerard Behar Center, Jerusalem
"Artist of the Month", Emunah College, Jerusalem
1995 "New Members", the Jerusalem Artists' House
1992 "Nidbach 1", the Jerusalem Artists' House (with Ilan Baruch)
Collections
Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Private collections
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Gallery Talk With Motta Brim
Gallery talk with the artist Motta Brim and the curator Albert Suisa
about the exhibition The Baker’s Brand
Tuesday, 25.3.2014 at 5:00 pm
*In Hebrew
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This exhibition is accompanied by aCatalogue