Hadassa Wollman
INSOMNIA
Curator: Irena Gordon
Opening: Saturday, 18 November 2017
Closing: Saturday, 27 January 2018
Gallery talk: Tuesday, 12 December 2017 18:00
Hadassa Wollman’s exhibition addresses the intermediate state in the consciousness of a wakeful individual between nighttime and the vague threshold of dawn, the dream kingdom between sleep and wakefulness.
The exhibition comprises three bodies of work: collages being presented here for the first time; nocturnal paintings based on them; and a new suite of “white” paintings. Together they outline the time span – the crack, as the artist calls it – between darkness and light, covert and overt, irrational and rational, wild and controlled. Next to these Wollman presents a meditative drawing diary created over two years, before falling asleep.
Wollman is attentive to the oasis of nightly silence and the stillness of dawn—a refuge from the white noise of daytime, which enables dissociation of mind and spirit, allowing for creativity and inspiration. She introduces the spirituality and poetics underlying the brush movement and the encounter of stains and rhythms on the canvas as elements that furnish the world with meaning, and the state of elusive consciousness – as great clarity.
Gallery talks (in Hebrew):
Tue., 12.12.17 at 6 pm
Sat., 6.1.18 at 12 pm
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Hadassa Wollman
Lives and creates in Tel Aviv
Editor and producer of radio programs and literary critic
Art studies, Washington University, St. Louis, MO
Graduate of the departments of Hebrew and English literature, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Master-class under the guidance of Maya Cohen Levy
Selected Exhibitions
2013 Solo exhibition Artists' House Tel Aviv
2014 Israeli art exhibition in cooperation with the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Munich, Germany
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Gallery talk about Hadassa Wollman’s exhibition
INSOMNIA
Curator: Irena Gordon
Sat., 6.1.18 at 12 pm