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Yadid Rubin: Plowed Color

Yadid Rubin's paintings offer a new syntax of landscape, which does not correspond with the concepts of subjectivity, intimacy and authenticity through which Israeli art has woven its identity. This is landscape delighting in the "decorative," the "synthetic" and the "beautiful"—terms that were unmentionable for many years in Israeli art's inner circle; these are landscape paintings in which the sense of place and its absence exist side by side, composing a new reality. The exhibition sets out Yadid Rubin's work since the late 1960s. Alongside chapters from his early work—conceptual works and units of paintings of kibbutz life, studio interior and landscape, the exhibition includes paintings from the late 1980s until today, as a crystallized unit: landscape scenes from his life, including field, house, tree, path, horizon line and sun in countless compositions and painterly inventions.

Exhibition and catalogue made possible through the support of Chelouche Gallery for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv

Other exhibitions

Yossi Mark: Bona Nox, Mater
Once, the Sky Was the Sea
Hannan Abu-Hussein: Kasr Hdoud / Broken Barriers
The Garden—Yael Moria, Studio MA