Veranstaltung


FRAMED #57 ToTheFullest & Silvan Strauss / Exhibition "Parallax" Roi Alter & Leila Rose Bari
To the fullest channels energy and groove through drums, blending jazz, hip-hop, and improvisation in his own compositions and projects like TOYTOY. The evening also features works by Roi Alter and Leila Bari, merging music and visual art in a dynamic dialogue.
Zeit & Ort
02. Okt. 2021, 19:30
Simplonstraße 29, Simplonstraße 29, 10245 Berlin, Germany
Über die Veranstaltung
MUSIC – ToTheFullest & Silvan Strauß
He sees himself and his drums as a connecting link in the various artistic constellations he‘s a part of, and he provides that connection with a lot of positive energy and deep grooves.
In his own compositions, improvisations, and productions, as well as with his main project TOYTOY, he is inspired by the enormous musical palette of hip-hop culture and all the different styles we associate with the word jazz.
ART EXHIBITION – „Parallax“ Roi Alter & Leila Rose Bari
Roi Alter (b. 1980, Jaffa), artist (MFA – Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam; BFA – Bezalel Academy for art and design, Jerusalem), art-therapist (MAAT – The Kibbutzim College, Tel Aviv), and translator. Currently lives and works in Jaffa. As an artist, Alter explores the seams and fringes of society and civility through the prism of contemporary material culture and the economy of waste, and while taking into account the imminent human failure and a pending apocalyptic future. Alter’s work has been exhibited throughout Europe and in Israel.
Leila Rose Bari strives to produce an intimate interaction. I take inspiration from the dynamics of such conversations with close friends, where one can touch on the most painful subjects and then burst out laughing at them, where nothing is taboo. I spread over many media and produce works at a fast pace and in large quantities. Shifting between the variety of media is for me like a possessed little girl wallowing in an amusement park, being under the spell of insatiable craving to swallow everything; exercising her freedom, or rather trying to fill a bottomless hole. It is a place where the only certainty is irrationality. A surreal place. My creative process is playful, intuitive, and seemingly arbitrary. I move between intuition and conceptual polish, between the popular and the esoteric. I draw materials from the narrative of my life, where there is always a relationship with a missing factor. I juxtapose bits of my own identity with symbols and stories containing a cultural and historical charge. I strip them from their skin, mix them, and turn them into a testimony of my being an absorbing, creative human being, who just happens to be alive in a certain moment in time.

























