The exhibition borrows its title from the Hebrew Biblical phrase found in Genesis (1:2): “Tohu” (formless) and “va-Vohu” (void), describing the state of the earth before the creation of light. Interpretations of the phrase vary from those believing it is meant to describe a tumultuous state of chaos and disaster, to those who believe it was simply a state, neither good nor bad, as the human concepts of “good” and “evil” did not yet exist. Whatever the meaning, Tohu va-Vohu presents a flicker of possibility.
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Earlier Event: June 22
Claire Colette "Heavenly Bodies"
Later Event: July 7
Jen Hitchings "Seven Suns"