Beverly Barkat's 'After the Tribes' at Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi in Rome
Beverly Barkat, a South African-born Israeli artist based in Jerusalem, presents her site-specific installation 'After the Tribes' at the Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi in Rome, curated by Giorgia Calò. The work follows her acclaimed exhibition at Palazzo Grimani during the 2017 Venice Biennale, which marked her international breakthrough. The installation centers on a four-meter tower divided into twelve panels representing the twelve tribes of Israel, drawing from Old Testament narratives. Barkat incorporated natural materials—shells, semi-precious stones, sand, rock, and clay—collected from Israeli caves, deserts, seas, and mountains to evoke the land's historical and contemporary significance. The project is supported by Nomas Foundation, the Polo Museale del Lazio, and the Israeli Embassy. Barkat, married to Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat, continues her exploration of Jewish heritage and territorial identity through this immersive work.
Key facts
- Beverly Barkat's 'After the Tribes' is a site-specific installation at Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi in Rome.
- The exhibition is curated by Giorgia Calò.
- The installation features a four-meter tower with twelve panels representing the twelve tribes of Israel.
- Materials include shells, semi-precious stones, sand, rock, and clay from Israeli landscapes.
- The work is rooted in Old Testament narratives of the Jewish people.
- Barkat previously exhibited at Palazzo Grimani during the 2017 Venice Biennale.
- Support comes from Nomas Foundation, Polo Museale del Lazio, and the Israeli Embassy.
- Barkat is married to Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat.
Entities
Artists
- Beverly Barkat
Institutions
- Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi
- Nomas Foundation
- Polo Museale del Lazio
- Israeli Embassy
- Palazzo Grimani
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Venice
- Jerusalem
- Israel
- Johannesburg
- South Africa