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Na’ama Tsabar // Twilight (Drum Case)
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  Na'ama Tsabar Born (1982) and lives in Israel. Recent solo exhibitions: Herzliya Musuem of Contemporary Art (2006), Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv (2007), Pianissimo, Milan (2008); recent group exhibitions: Al-Hallaj Gallery, Ramallah ("Three Cities Against the Wall," 2005), Haifa Museum of Art (2007), Syke Contemporary Art Museum, Bremen, Germany (2008).

Composition 24 (2006) is a performance consisting of twenty guitar and bass guitar players and four singers standing on individuals amplifiers, which are arranged to form a square composition. Four different songs with an identical musical structure were especially composed for this work. As the performance reaches its climax, all four songs are played simultaneously. In the work Twilight (Drum Case) (2006), Tsabar builds a case for an entire drum set, thus creating a clash between art and life, between a static quality and the potential for movement and sound. The case charges the drum set with a functional, extra-artistic narrative; at the same time, its size underscores the drum set’s non-functional character, and thus serves to enhance its formalist aspects. The drum sticks have also been altered: made of glass, they were shattered to similarly underscore the drum set’s non-functionality. The drum set thus finally asserts itself as a work of art, and the entire sculpture appears as an ensemble of colors and forms.