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The Sea Frieze, 1987

Pamela Levy 1949—2004

The Sea Frieze, 1987

Pamela Levy's large-scale figurative, cinematic works are replete with themes and iconography, and deal with feminist and political issues. Her oil paintings are made as collages featuring naked and clothed figures in deserted urban spaces, building sites or on the beach. They are psychologically charged, saturated with tension and contrasts between fear and delight, childhood and old age, complete and ripped, violent and merciful.

The exhibition was made possible through the support of The Israel Lottery Council for the Arts

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