How East Lobe Do Short Circuit Road

Lee Nevo

2023

(as above so below) - Butcher's wing, middle cut

A single copy book featuring a blunt version (aka "Butcher's cut") of the 2023 book "How Do You Short Circuit Control (East wing, left lobe and middle of the road)".
The book consists of two parts: the first is an intro, presenting an index of textual and visual confessions from recent years, some of which remain as raw references and some of which have become art works. The second part lays out a xerox version of the book "How Do You Short Circuit Control (East wing, left lobe and middle of the road)" An active covert listening device is placed within its pages.

  • Copies: 1
  • Pages: 450
  • Type of binding: Aluminium back cover
  • Dimensions (cm): 30x40
  • Reproductions: Lee Nevo
  • Type of printing: Mix
  • Publication: Self-published
  • Supported by: Artport
  • Book photography: Yair Meyuhas

Lee Nevo (b. Jerusalem, based in Tel Aviv), graduated with honors from the MFA program at Bezalel Academy of Art and holds a BFA from the Multidisciplinary Art department in Shenkar College. Nevo’s practice includes installations, models, sculpted objects, prints and sound. Her works consist of scenographies that exist as a suggestion for escalating a situation, experiment or action. Nevo has a project-oriented practice where site-specificity and its historical, architectural, and cultural context often define the essence of each work. Nevo has exhibited in museums and galleries in Israel and abroad such as the 5th Moscow International Biennial for Young Art (2016), Tel Aviv’s Artist studios (Solo, 2016), Ramat Gan Museum, Israel (Solo, 2016), Bat-Yam Museum, Israel (2014) and BOA Gallery, Dusseldorf (2019), Videozone The 5th Israeli Biennial for Video Art – CCA, Tel Aviv (2010), Memphis Gallery, Linz (2018), La Cité des arts Gallery in Paris (2018), Avee Gallery in Kortrijk etc. Nevo participated in several residency programs including the Artport residency program, in Tel Aviv (2022), “Noise Agency” by the Felicia Blumenthal Music Center, Tel Aviv (2022), Bronner Foundation residency, Dusseldorf (2019), Cite Internationale des Art in Paris (2018), Tobacna gallery 001 in Ljubljana on behalf of the Center for Digital Art Holon.