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Video Still from Moby Dick by Guy Ben-Ner, courtesy of Postmasters Gallery
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(Photo: Frank Schwere)
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Guy Ben-Ner
Video Artist
Most parents find it difficult to get work done with their kids around,
but not Ben-Ner. The Israeli video artist and stay-at-home dad (who came
to New York for the Columbia M.F.A. program) gives his children Amir, 4, and Elia, 10, star billing. In January, Ben-Ner debuted two videos at Postmasters Gallery (where he also built a carpeted playground “so that
the kids would have something to do at the opening”); this summer, he’ll represent Israel at the Venice Biennale—a breakthrough slot that marks him as a standout among
the concentration of new talent from the Middle East. At P.S. 1, he’ll show
the silent video Moby Dick, a slapstick performance staged in the
Ben-Ner family kitchen and shown
at MoMA QNS in 2004.


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