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Bracha Guy at Tel Aviv Artists’ House

The artistic life of the artist Bracha Gay spanning over fifty years, is like a play, from a Shakespearean point of view. The actors in this play are pale roses, red roses, falling leaves, gold leaves, fragile vases, flashes of light, victory wreaths, chandeliers, and winged angels. The setting is often a dark, black background, from which the ‘actors’ emerge to the front of the stage. The questions that arise in the face of such abundant scenes are - what is the connection between these actors-images, and what are the meanings behind them?
Bracha Guy's new exhibition at the Artists' House constitutes a mini-retrospective, presenting a cross-section of her work over many decades. It connects the various images that reappear in her work in different techniques: painting, embroidery, knitting, collage, and more.
Locating this assemblage in a comprehensive exhibition establishes an overview, eliciting thoughts about bloom and wilting, light and darkness, and life and death. This passage connects between the different images, offering a journey that, to borrow from poetry by Zelda, is in terms of a spectacular adventure.

Exhibition curator - Dalia Danon
Texts - Dr. Nava Seville Sade

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