From 04/14/2016 to 06/05/2016

Exhibition @ Galerie Charlot

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Thomas Israël
EXILT

Fusion of two words, "Exile" and "EXIT", the title of Thomas Israel’s third exhibition at the Gallery Charlot refers to the urgency of getting out of a country and to the consequences of these inevitable departures.

Son and grandson of refugees, Thomas Israel tackles the problem of the forced exile of thousands Syrians with his artistic sensibility. On this occasion, he will create an Indian ink mural fresco on the wall of the Gallery, an allegorical passage that will lead us on the footsteps of Syrian exodus. Each sign, tiny but unique, represents a life on hold.

With an attempt to refocus on humanity in a contemporary discussion where political issues blurred the human drama, he collaborated with three photoreporters to create 3 videos and 9 pictures: Reza (National Geographic/World Press Photo Award/Infinity Award), Johanna de Tessieres (La Libre/Paris Match/Handicap International) and Olivier Papegnies (Collective Huma and La Libre Belgique/Médecins du Monde/Nikon Photo Press Award).

From their photos portraits of exiles at different stages of their journey - in the refugee camps in Lebanon, on the road, in the Jungle of Calais, or in front of the Foreign Office in Brussels - Thomas Israel draws signs, curves, lines, points on their faces and their bodies, pushes our looks to stay longer, in order to grasp the uniqueness, the preciosity, to imagine a before and an after. Thanks to this gesture, the immediacy of the picture extends into our imaginations and give us time for empathy.

Internal exile adds to the geopolitical drama that causes these victims forced departure. By its signs, Thomas Israel indicates a biographical track ingraved on the bodies. A personal reading level is added to the original poignant photo : the artist interpretation is in relation to an inter-generational memory of the exodus. All these trajectories are transformed into a kind of alphabet, a writing of the artist, translating what language and reason cannot explain.

Thomas Israel suggest us to take a position beyond images and figures. He proposes to face our responsibilities, our beliefs, our fears, our hopes, and invites us to refocus on Humanity.

by Thomas Israël

© Olivier Papegnies and Thomas Israel
Digital print on photo paper laminated on aluminium
10 copies signed by the photograph and the artist
30 x 40 cm
2016
by Thomas Israël

© Olivier Papegnies and Thomas Israel
Digital print on photo paper laminated on aluminium
10 copies signed by the photograph and the artist
30 x 40 cm
2016
by Thomas Israël

© Olivier Papegnies and Thomas Israël
Digital print on photo paper laminated on aluminium
10 copies signed by the photograph and the artist
30 x 40 cm
2016
by Thomas Israël

© Reza and Thomas Israël
Digital print on photo paper laminated on aluminium
10 copies signed by the artist
30 x 40 cm
2016

© Reza and Thomas Israël
Digital print on photo paper laminated on aluminium
10 copies signed by the artist
30 x 40 cm
2016
by Thomas Israël

© Reza and Thomas Israël
Digital print on photo paper laminated on aluminium
10 copies signed by the artist
30 x 40 cm
2016
by Thomas Israël

© Johanna de Tessières and Thomas Israël
Digital print on photo paper laminated on aluminium
10 copies signed by the photograph and the artist
30 x 40 cm
2016
by Thomas Israël

© Johanna de Tessières and Thomas Israël
Digital print on photo paper laminated on aluminium
10 copies signed by the photograph and the artist
30 x 40 cm
2016
by Thomas Israël

© Johanna de Tessières and Thomas Israël
Digital print on photo paper laminated on aluminium
10 copies signed by the photograph and the artist
30 x 40 cm
2016

Excerpt EXILT I


Video from Reza's photographies
4K 16/9 et 16/10 video
3 copies + 2 AP
11 minutes 45 sec
2016

Excerpt EXILT II


Video from Olivier Papegnies' photos
4K 16/9 et 16/10 video
3 copies + 2 AP
10 minutes 45 sec
2016

Excerpt EXILT III


Video from Johanna de Tessières' photographies
4K 16/9 et 16/10 video
3 copies + 2 AC
15 minutes 32 sec
2016

Persiste

by Thomas Israël

Video installation
Barrel of gasoline, water, Indian ink, HD or 4K video projection
3 copies + 1 AP
25 minutes in loop
2016

Excerpt Persiste


Video installation
Barrel of gasoline, water, Indian ink, HD or 4K video projection
3 copies + 1 AP
25 minutes in loop
2016

by Thomas Israël

Fresco in situ
Framed drawings and drawings on wall
Variable size
2016
by Thomas Israël

Details of the fresco
Framed drawings and drawings on wall
Variable size
2016
by Thomas Israël

Details of the fresco
Framed drawings and drawings on wall
Variable size
2016
by Thomas Israël

Details of the fresco
Framed drawings and drawings on wall
Variable size
2016

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by Thomas Israël

© Olivier Pepegnies and Thomas Israel
© Reza and Thomas Israël
© Johanna de Tessières and Thomas Israël
2016