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The iron road

Ira Eduardovna

Chelouche Gallery for Contemporary Art, Tel-Aviv

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Title
The iron road
Gallery
Chelouche Gallery for Contemporary Art, Tel-Aviv
Year
2021
Duration
22 min 7 s
Format & Technical

HD, Single-Channel Video, Colour/Monochrome, Sound

Growing up in the communist Uzbekistan, Artist Ira Eduardovna has often heard about the fortune of her ancestors had before the revolution.

Those stories received a mythical quality as Eduardovna’s family were struggling through the slow collapse of the communist regime. In 1990, the family emigrated from the Soviet Union, while being accused of betraying the country. The departure began with a four-day train journey from Uzbekistan to Moscow. This train journey was a traumatic event, completely erased from the artist’s memory. Apparently, that journey was on the same railroad that was funded By Eduardovna’s great grandfather, a wealthy merchant, to connect Uzbekistan to Russia so he can travel across the land for his business. The entire cast of the project are immigrants from the former USSR. The two-channel video combines footage from the trip to Uzbekistan, and the reenactment of the beginning of the train journey.

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Ira Eduardovna

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www.iragallery.com

1980, Tashkent

Ira Eduardovna

Ira Eduardovna was born in Uzbekistan and immigrated to Israel at the age of ten. She is a video installation artist and a filmmaker. Eduardovna’s work reconstructs narratives of autobiographical nature and examines issues of migration and displacement through non-linear storytelling. Eduardovna received numerous awards including: New York Foundation for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts grant, PAIS Israel Lottery Council Grant for Culture, The Ostrovsky Family Fund, Jerome foundation travel and study grant, Artis Exhibition Grant among others. Her solo exhibitions include The Israel Museum (Jerusalem, Israel) Chelouche gallery (Tel Aviv, Israel) Loop Video art Fair (Barcelona, Spain), Cuchifritos Gallery NYC, Momenta Art (Brooklyn, NY), FUTURA center for contemporary Art (Prague, Czech Republic). Her video installations are in collections in Israel and abroad including the Israel Museum, The Tel Aviv Museum, Haaretz, and private collections. She holds an MFA from Hunter College.