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Heref

Lobna Awidat and Mosh Kashi | The Lobby Art Space

The exhibition "Heref (הרף) / Lahda (لحظة)" features four aluminum sculptures by Lobna Awidat that examine and reinterpret concepts and motifs of Druze faith and culture through a combination of modern mechanical appearance with traditional objects and symbols. Viewers are invited to reflect on the sculptures and interact with light, as the holes in the sculptures allow light to pass through. Mosh Kashi presents a series of four paintings that inquire into the possibility of materializing a fleeting moment by embracing abstraction to explore movement, and leaves interpretation to the audience. Both artists approach the quest of visual representation through different means, with Awidat using empty spaces and motion in her sculptures and Kashi using light and darkness in his paintings. Both tackling transitory moments through the use of antithesis.

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Full exhibition text: ⤋ English

Heref

Lobna Awidat and Mosh Kashi | The Lobby Art Space

The exhibition "Heref (הרף) / Lahda (لحظة)" features four aluminum sculptures by Lobna Awidat that examine and reinterpret concepts and motifs of Druze faith and culture through a combination of modern mechanical appearance with traditional objects and symbols. Viewers are invited to reflect on the sculptures and interact with light, as the holes in the sculptures allow light to pass through. Mosh Kashi presents a series of four paintings that inquire into the possibility of materializing a fleeting moment by embracing abstraction to explore movement, and leaves interpretation to the audience. Both artists approach the quest of visual representation through different means, with Awidat using empty spaces and motion in her sculptures and Kashi using light and darkness in his paintings. Both tackling transitory moments through the use of antithesis.

Review about the show

Full exhibition text: ⤋ English

Lobna Awidat, The Word

Lobna Awidat, The Word

Lobna Awidat, The Word, 2021, stainless steel, 1.30x2m

Lobna Awidat, The Word

Lobna Awidat, The Word

Lobna Awidat, The Word, 2021, stainless steel, 1.30x2m

Installation view

Installation view

Lobna Awidat, The Time

Lobna Awidat, The Time

Lobna Awidat, The Time, 2021, stainless steel and plaster, 50x70cm

Installation View

Installation View

Mosh Kashi, Pulse #1, 2019, oil on canvas, 120x140cm

Lobna Awidat, The Soul

Lobna Awidat, The Soul

Lobna Awidat, The Soul, 2021, stainless steel, iron and water, 1.70x0.60m

Installation view

Installation view

Lobna Awidat, Balance, stainless steel, plaster, water and copper, 2021, 1.20mx35cm and Mosh Kashi, Icon Crimson, 2016, oil on canvas

Mosh Kashi, Pulse #1

Mosh Kashi, Pulse #1

Mosh Kashi, Pulse #1, 2019, oil on canvas, 120x140cm

Installation view

Installation view

Mosh Kashi, Icon Crimson, Non Places series, 2016, oil on canvas and Lobna Awidat, The Time, 2021, various sizes

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