Artist:
Rachel Rabinovitch
Curator:
Sally Haftel Naveh
Jury statement: Rachel Rabinovitch’s paintings affect the viewer in a wide range of aspects: physical, emotional, and intellectual. Prima facie, it looks like contemporary painting, which draws a line between Symbolism and Surrealism, thereby introducing themes pertaining to Jewish tradition and the external “natural world” that is being studied. But the main feeling arising from her paintings is one of a private, fantastic, at times morbid world, which strives to explore the duration of observation and the dynamic nature of the eye in its transition from the general to the specific and from one detail to another as an eventful journey. This experience generates an intimacy teeming with revelations between the viewer and the work. Oscillating between matter and darkness, between presence and absence, the eye is lured into a fresh and confident painting, embarking on a quest between the general and the individual, the cultural and the natural.
Gallery talk in the exhibition “May Elimelech | The Princess – exhibition in the 23rd Nidbach series”
Saturday 17.9 at 12:00
Rachel Rabinovitch, Untitled, 2021, oil on wood. Photo: Daniel Hanoch