Lior Nadler
A typographic video-motion project that deconstructs the quintessential Israeli phrase “it will be okay” -a sentence that oscillates between hopeless optimism and collective repression.
The project is based on a text written during the war with Iran, reflecting states of helplessness and local resilience.

When do we say “it will be okay”?
This national mantra is not a promise; it is a survival mechanism. The project speaks of the small and large moments when we cling to these words: the attempt to find order within local chaos, to quiet the noise, and to understand that even if, in the end, it won’t be okay, it will be okay.

























