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Painter - Tom Goldberg
Tom Goldberg's work have visual and ideological contents that are blunt and very sensitive, intelligent and intriguing, all at the same time. They attest to a strong belief in the power of the visual image as well as in the power of the abstract, inconceivable and uncontrollable, and they create effective aesthetic manipulations.
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Photographer - Tomer Kep
In this series young artist Tomer Kep takes meticulous care of compositions as a means to conveying a message regarding a relationship between a person and his or her environment, place and memory. The subjects are all photographed in an intimate space (usually homes or childhood rooms), in which Kep attempts to create a nostalgic memory (to be created by chance and also by direction)
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Sculptor - Shira Zelwer
Zelwer's sculptures are made of wax; it is soft and it is formed by the artist into a three-dimensional object originating from a two-dimensional photograph. If this transition may seem as a simplistic act in today's art world, Zelwer succeeds in re-empowering sculpture by drawing over it. The drawings she creates are at times as detailed as drawings on canvas.
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Painter - Roi Pajursky
from the artist: I deal with natural basic feelings, the living flesh, after sweeping all the remains of culture till there is the essence, which I am looking for, is left. This description of exaggerated sensuality reveals secrets of fear and passion that are flowing under the superficial cover of what we call culture; The images are exposed to create a sense of permanent terror and lack of protection. This description calls the awareness towards demon powers in the human society (after the 20th century) and the dangers around it.
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Painter - Olivie Ponce
If there is something that defines the work of the Mexican artist Olivie Ponce (Mexico City, 1975) is its extraordinary isolation - the impassivity that keeps it away from all ideological condescendence -and the traditional rigour with which, the visual discourse once dismantled, it does reject any counter-discourse, any counter-myth, any counter-model. There is no personal residue at all; neither has it something to do with the latest trends’ heartless sense of unease, the various contemporary pretensions of offering, even surreptitiously, a message that is capable of imposing itself in the stage of the world. .
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Photographer - Sharona Guy
Elevating the mundane to the spiritual in her diverse works of photography, Sharona Guy portrays a visual longing. She seems to dart back and forth between urban and rural settings, ultimately making a statement about the metropolitan distancing of itself from its natural origins.
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Painter - Revital Lessick
There is something in Lessick’s works which recalls the Symbolists of the late 19th century. Her expression of an inner psyche at the expense of a recognizable narrative truth places her paintings in the same company as Odilon Redon and others of this genre. And like Redon, Lessick chooses at times to shun the use of color, feeling it only complicates her paintings; but when she uses color, she makes bold statements of multihued caprice. .
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Photographer - Magali Skidelsky
Mixing a tradition of classical portraiture with bio-ethical issues like genetic engineering is a task not beyond the abilities of up-and-coming photographer Magali Skidelsky. The artist manipulates her photographs to a point just short of the bizarre. Her photographs look real, raw, and unaltered while at the same time, disconcerting, original and unnatural. The merger between naturalism and obvious pretense lends itself to the issues the artist raises so astutely.
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Painter - Alina Speshilov
Recent works from Speshilov's Urbatika, 2006.This exhibition is a metaphor on the situation of man in urban contemporary society. Speshilov turns to electric poles as a form of urban reality. The works move between the lyrical and gentle, a representation of a new form of urban aesthetics, and threat and anxiety, as a symbol of urban life filled with uncertainty, angst and a longing for nature. The works represent a dialogue between lyrical lines and a more solid, overpowering and aggressive patch. The interaction between the two aspires to find balance between the light, weightless, floating lines creating movement and rhythm, and the black color patches representing uncertainty and chaos.

Curator - Galit Semel

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