Works
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Fields and Vision 1, 2022
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Fields and Vision 3, 2022
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Fusing Time 04, 2022
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Becoming, Dutch Flower 02, 2021
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Evertime 15, 2021
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Evertime 05, 2018
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New Orders 01, Untitled 03, 2018
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Virtual E03, 2014
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Love Me, Love Me Not 08, 2013
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Elephant 2, 2004
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Fields and Vision 1, 2022
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Fields and Vision 2, 2022
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Fields and Vision 3, 2022
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Fields and Vision 5, 2022
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Fields and Vision 8, 2022
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Fusing Time 02, 2022
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Evertime 14, 2021
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Evertime 13, 2019
Biography
Ori Gersht was born in Tel-Aviv, Israel and has lived and worked in London for over twenty years. Throughout Gersht's career, his work has been concerned with the relationships between history, memory and landscape. Gersht adopts a poetic, metaphorical approach to examine the difficulties of visually representing conflict and violent events or histories.
Gersht explores the relationship between photography and technology, revisiting fundamental philosophical conundrums concerning optical perception, conceptions of time and the relationship between optical photographic images, the intelligence of computers and objective reality. He approaches this challenge not simply through his choice of imagery, but by using modern technology and artificial intelligence to push the technical limitations of photography, questioning its claim to truth.
Frequently referencing art history, Gersht's imagery is uncannily beautiful; the viewer is visually seduced before being confronted with darker and more complex themes, presenting a compulsive tension between beauty and violence. This includes an exploration of his own family's experiences during the Holocaust, a series of post-conflict landscapes in Bosnia and a celebrated trilogy of slow-motion films in which traditional still life images explode on screen. Gersht is perhaps best known for his work with slow-motion capture, wherein he produces images and video portraying fruits, flowers, and other material fracturing when struck with high velocity gunfire.
The corpus of artworks by Ori Gersht is, as described by the Italian curator curator Ermanno Tedeschi, 'imbued by that sensation of movement stopped inside the time frame. A painstaking arrangement of the elements being suddenly hit by an explosion. In this apparent violence, the artist immortalises a serenity that goes beyond nature. He succeeds in bringing still life to life, capturing it in the infinitesimal moment in which it explodes and then rests on the ground, destroyed.'
Gersht's work has been exhibited and collected by major international institutions including the Museum of Fine Art Boston, Boston, the Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, The Photographers Gallery, London, The National Gallery, London, the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
Exhibitions
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Ori Gersht
The Unreality of Time 20 Oct - 1 Dec 2023MICHAEL HOPPENRead more
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Photo London
Somerset House • Stand W02 10 - 14 May 2023Michael Hoppen is pleased to return to the 8th edition of Photo London with an exciting selection of works by iconic contemporary artists as well as newly-released works.Read more -
Art Genève 2023
Palexpo • Stand B43 26 - 29 Jan 2023Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to return to Art Genève this year where we will showcase works by Sarah Moon, Richard Learoyd, Ori Gersht, Fergus Greer, and Tiina Itkonen amongst...Read more -
Masterpiece London 2022
The Royal Hospital Chelsea • Stand 611 30 Jun - 6 Jul 2022We are delighted to be participating in Masterpiece London 2022 and will be presenting a selection of contemporary works, some of which have never been shown before, alongside important historic...Read more
News
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Photo London 2023
Michael Hoppen's Highlights May 10, 2023Michael Hopen Gallery is delighted to return to Somerset House for the 8th edition of Photo London. For this year's edition, we are proud to...Read more -
Spring Newsletter 2023
February 9, 2023ARTIST NEWS, EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS TIM WALKER Solo exhibition: Wonderful Things Journey into the fantastical worlds created by internationally acclaimed fashion photographer Tim Walker....Read more -
artgenève 2023
Michael Hoppen's Highlights January 23, 2023Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to return to Art Genève this year where we will showcase works by Sarah Moon, Richard Learoyd, Ori Gersht, Fergus...Read more -
Summer Newsletter 2022
July 13, 2022NEW ARTIST REPRESENTATION Ori Gersht Krass Clement ARTIST NEWS & EXHIBITIONS Eamonn Doyle and Jean Curren at Photo Ireland, Dublin July 7 -...Read more
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