Nine in the Dark. In the exhibition, groups of typically sculptural works are exhibited. They stand between two dimensions and three dimensions, between a variety of materials and colorfulness and between signs and Talismans.
Eli Petel's new installation, Nine in the Dark, is composed of recent materials and sculptures.
In the exhibition, groups of typically sculptural works are exhibited. They stand between two dimensions and three dimensions, between a variety of materials and colorfulness and between signs and Talismans.
The exhibition as a whole is trying to deal with the possible collapse of the border between visual text and the phonetic language and can be characterized by a lack of unity, a mixture of aesthetic ideas a drop of tradition and a generic collision.
Image: Eli Petel, Bet, 2009, aluminum
Dvir Gallery
11 Nahum st - Tel Aviv