Daya Belzer and Ktura Manor | Idris Gallery, Tel Aviv
Filled with objects representing human intervention, the exhibition calls into question the original purpose of nature and human action through its thematic choices and its use of visible and invisible elements. The gallery space itself is a blend of what can be seen from the outside and what is located within, inviting viewers to consider the relationship between the natural and the artificial.
Full exhibition text: ⤋ English
Daya Belzer and Ktura Manor | Idris Gallery, Tel Aviv
Filled with objects representing human intervention, the exhibition calls into question the original purpose of nature and human action through its thematic choices and its use of visible and invisible elements. The gallery space itself is a blend of what can be seen from the outside and what is located within, inviting viewers to consider the relationship between the natural and the artificial.
Full exhibition text: ⤋ English
Installation View
Ktura Manor, Tree
Tree, 2015, Gouache on paper, 15 X 21cm
Ktura Manor, Apple is Sodom,
Apple is Sodom, 2016, Oil on canvas, 30X45 cm
Ktura Manor, Acephalous
Acephalous, 2016 Oil on canvas, 160 x 150 cm
Ktura Manor, Three Tents and Five Tamarix trees
Three tents and five Tamarix trees, 2015, oil on canvas, 140 x 170 cm
Daya Belzer, Head Pieces No.1
Head Pieces No.1, Plaster of Paris, Cow Skulls, Cast Aluminum, Plywood, Glass, Silicone, Lip Gloss 127cm x 110 cm x 80 cm
Daya Belzer, Head Pieces No.2
Head Pieces No.2, 2016, 50 cm X 40 cm X 115 cm
Ktura Manor, Deconstructed Crane
Deconstructed Crane, 2016 Pencil on paper, 29 X 42 cm
Ktura Manor, Rain Radar
Rain Radar, 2016, Color pencils on paper, 29 X 42 cm