The
biennale takes place in Tel Aviv at the MUSA and its title is:
Wet/Fired
Matter
as a metaphorical space
Regardless
of the name of the exhibition and its main theme I have chosen to present a
number of works which I saw and enjoyed. I am not into intellectual analysis of
them. As you can see in the photos I especially like turquoise colored ceramics
and textured works with sculptural forms.
Rina
Peleg, Raw Earth
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Rina
Peleg, Raw Earth
Riki
Manor, The Sky Darkened
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Riki
Manor, The Sky Darkened
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Ariela
Abrahamson, It Is Up To Us
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Ariela
Abrahamson, It Is Up To Us
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Ariela Abrahamson, It Is Up To Us
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Ariela Abrahamson, It Is Up To Us
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Hilda
Merom, Resonance
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Hilda
Merom, Resonance
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Udi
Cramsky & Shiri Shamir, Chalcolithic Jar (4500-3500 BCE)
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Udi
Cramsky & Shiri Shamir, Chalcolithic Jar (4500-3500 BCE)
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Udi
Cramsky & Shiri Shamir, Chalcolithic Jar (4500-3500 BCE)
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Udi
Cramsky & Shiri Shamir, Chalcolithic Jar (4500-3500 BCE)
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Rachel
Stollar & Dror Zchori, Dew Collector
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Rachel
Stollar & Dror Zchori, Dew Collector
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Rachel
Stollar & Dror Zchori, Dew Collector
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