
Sunset
2017
Rotating דlide projector, photographs from the sunset collection.
“Sunsets” unfolds dozens of sunset photographs taken by the artist over the years, since the
1990s to this day. Goldvicht began taking the pictures as a teenager, upon receiving her first
camera; this may account for the obsessive attachment to this sentimental subject matter,
sometimes associated with teenage romance. First shot on film and later progressing to digital
formats, the dozens of photographs in the series formed a rich depository of sunsets – an
overly-banal image to begin with, that, once repeated on end, is further emptied of the
exalted beauty it supposedly possesses.
A cross between routine and ritual, the repeated iterations of “Sunsets” gradually become a
kind of protective layer, an impenetrable envelope whose blinding – if tacky – beauty, the kind
that embodies the clichéd promise for happiness and unending love, seems to shield one from
the loneliness and pain lurking beyond the threshold of childhood, to safeguard the promise
for a better future, the hopes and dreams of youth. Not originally intended to be viewed by
others, this depository of images is exposed in all its elusive pathos. The serial presentation of
this private collection, while touching on the intimate longings of a girl coming of age, likewise
marks the moment of disillusionment.
For exhibition catalogue “An Ocean Within An Ocean”, 2017