Ronen Gamil “The Best Is Yet To Come”

FiveMyles

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The Best is Yet to Come is a textile collage installation about real estate speculation, gentrification and displacement and social control. The installation forms a  diagrammatic neighborhood map of luxury real estate as a fundamental force of racial capitalism. A tapestry-like and carpet-like collage enmeshes patterns inspired by traditional garments of Yemeni Jews with the burgeoning luxury real estate space economy in Crown Heights. 

ARTIST STATEMENT:

My lived experience as a Yemeni Jew of color born in Brooklyn and coming of age in the hegemonic Israeli society shaped my subjectivity. As a second class citizen in Israel, and by being racialized in the US as a person of color, I relate to the struggles for equity and liberation of melanated people in NYC and across the world. 

The title The Best is Yet to Come evokes the orthodox urban planning dictate of “the highest and best use” of land, recalls a loudly projected speech conclusion from the 2020 Republican National Convention, expresses concern about the future of Crown Heights, and warns of the current trend in the housing market throughout NYC.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Ronen Gamil is a visual artist and public horticulturist focused on habitat. His media are installation, sculpture, textiles, and furniture. Gamil exhibited at Socrates Sculpture Park, Prospect Park, and FiveMyles. He earned a BA and a Master of Urban Planning from the City College of New York. 
His textile installation Threshold formed a liminal space to meditate on migration. His installation Home(-) and Garden connected mass homelessness with NYC’s luxury apartment market. 
Gamil received the Emerging Artist Fellowship from Socrates Sculpture Park. Smack Mellon selected him as a 2020 Hot Pick. His work has been featured in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Public Radio International, BK Reader, and artdaily.com. 

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Schedule

from October 10, 2020 to November 16, 2020
Hours: Thursday - Sunday, 1 - 6pm.

Artist(s)

Ronen Gamil

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