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From left: Shai Azoulay, Gardener, 2009; Reuven Israel, Rush-More, 2011, Shai Azoulay, Hallucination, 2010

Superpartners: Shai Azoulay and Reuven Israel

From left: Shai Azoulay, Gardener, 2009; Reuven Israel, Rush-More, 2011, Shai Azoulay, Hallucination, 2010

Joint exhibition for painter Shai Azoulay and sculptor Reuven Israel. Azoulay's work is an improbable and arduous journey to the summit of inspiration and creation, dealing with the critical moment of its revelation from a humoristic, skeptical perspective. In the series "The Artist in the Studio" and "The Desert," the desert landscapes and Azoulay's Jerusalem studio awaken to a fantasy-rich life, in a "journey" that begins with drips of paint and ends with a multitude of animated images.
Israel's sculptures seem at first cold, closed and enigmatic, reminiscent of minimalist sculpture, but their seductive radiant color refers to pop art. His works derive basic forms from holy sites, combined with pseudo-scientific elements, thus transferring the sculptures from our charged, conflict-ridden region into a fantastic, magical dream world.

Exhibition sponsored by Israel Discount Bank

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Arnon Ben David: The Sorrowful Way
I Don't Want to Forget: from the Mareva and Arthur Essebag collection
Tal Mazliach: War Decorations
’73–’23: Video Salon Between Two Wars