Makom at Chatsworth

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Apparently (press release): Michal Rovner, the renowned installation artist whose show in the Israeli Pavilion was one of the highlights of the Venice Biennale in 2003, has created a new piece inspired by the grounds and the history of Chatsworth. Built entirely of ancient stones from old houses in her native Israel, Rovner’s Makom houses a ghostly video installation evoking the generations of inhabitants who resided within such constructions. As such, it is a unique monument to several thousand years of human habitation and history.

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