Please note: ICA is currently closed for installation.Join us on March 10 for the opening of our Spring 2023 season, featuringCarolyn Lazard: Long Take & Terence Nance: Swarm.
Noa Giniger: Durational Boundaries / The Big Nothing (2004)
Noa Giniger (b. 1977, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel; lives Amsterdam, the Netherlands) finishes the series of three solo exhibitions that respond to The Big Nothing. Sensitive to exhibition site and context, Giniger’s work often operates in the moment of transition, and create experiences that only have a limited lifespan, of which the only evidence that remains is the impression that the viewer is left with.
Noa Giniger: Durational Boundaries, 2014, installation view in ICA@50: Pleasing
Artists and Publics Since 1963, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.
Photo: Aaron Igler / Greenhouse Media.
Noa Giniger: Durational Boundaries, 2014, installation view in ICA@50: Pleasing
Artists and Publics Since 1963, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.
Photo: Aaron Igler / Greenhouse Media.
Noa Giniger: Durational Boundaries, 2014, installation view in ICA@50: Pleasing
Artists and Publics Since 1963, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.
Photo: Aaron Igler / Greenhouse Media.
Noa Giniger: Durational Boundaries, 2014, installation view in ICA@50: Pleasing
Artists and Publics Since 1963, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.
Photo: Aaron Igler / Greenhouse Media.
Noa Giniger: Durational Boundaries, 2014, installation view in ICA@50: Pleasing
Artists and Publics Since 1963, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.
Photo: Aaron Igler / Greenhouse Media.
Noa Giniger: Durational Boundaries, 2014, installation view in ICA@50: Pleasing
Artists and Publics Since 1963, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.
Photo: Aaron Igler / Greenhouse Media.
Noa Giniger: Durational Boundaries, 2014, installation view in ICA@50: Pleasing
Artists and Publics Since 1963, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.
Photo: Aaron Igler / Greenhouse Media.
Noa Giniger: Durational Boundaries, 2014, installation view in ICA@50: Pleasing
Artists and Publics Since 1963, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.
Photo: Aaron Igler / Greenhouse Media.
Noa Giniger: Durational Boundaries, 2014, installation view in ICA@50: Pleasing
Artists and Publics Since 1963, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.
Photo: Aaron Igler / Greenhouse Media.
Noa Giniger: Durational Boundaries, 2014, installation view in ICA@50: Pleasing
Artists and Publics Since 1963, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.
Photo: Aaron Igler / Greenhouse Media.
Noa Giniger: Durational Boundaries, 2014, installation view in ICA@50: Pleasing
Artists and Publics Since 1963, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.
Photo: Aaron Igler / Greenhouse Media.
Noa Giniger: Durational Boundaries, 2014, installation view in ICA@50: Pleasing
Artists and Publics Since 1963, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.
Photo: Aaron Igler / Greenhouse Media.
Noa Giniger: Durational Boundaries, 2014, installation view in ICA@50: Pleasing
Artists and Publics Since 1963, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania.
Photo: Aaron Igler / Greenhouse Media.