Keren Cytter and Nora Schultz debut at Galleria Raffaella Cortese in Milan
The exhibition 'Continental Break' at Galleria Raffaella Cortese in Milan marks the debut of German sculptor Nora Schultz alongside Israeli video artist Keren Cytter. The show, whose title evokes a slang term for an international breakfast, presents a collective geography where hand-drawn continent silhouettes reflect shifting identities through endless light and projections. Cytter's work includes videos and 'MOP – Museum of Photography', an archive of 800 Polaroids taken across Europe, the United States, and Israel, using experimental and dreamlike narrative modes. Schultz, through minimal interventions on everyday objects like blinds and industrial materials, extends the enigma of her sculptures beyond the gallery's physical space. The exhibition blurs reality and fiction, allowing objects to oscillate between art and everyday life.
Key facts
- Exhibition 'Continental Break' at Galleria Raffaella Cortese in Milan
- Keren Cytter (born 1977, Tel Aviv) is an Israeli video artist
- Nora Schultz (born 1975, Frankfurt) is a German sculptor, making her gallery debut
- Cytter's 'MOP – Museum of Photography' comprises 800 Polaroids from Europe, USA, and Israel
- Schultz uses minimal interventions on objects like blinds and industrial materials
- The show features hand-drawn continent silhouettes and projections
- The title references a slang term for an international breakfast
- The exhibition explores the blur between reality and fiction
Entities
Artists
- Keren Cytter
- Nora Schultz
Institutions
- Galleria Raffaella Cortese
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Tel Aviv
- Israel
- Frankfurt
- Germany
- Europe
- United States