
Yitzhak Golombek: GolemBok

The Rappaport Prize for an Established Israeli Artist, 2017
An extensive exhibition featuring Golombek’s work from the 1980s to the present. Golombek’s sculpture presented a unique voice, a new option of personal and physical sculpture that is anti-heroic, antimasculine, diasporic, soft and collapsible, in which objects made of thin plywood peel became swollen with air, accentuating the “nothing.” His new works deal with old age and the body’s eroticism, and attest to a complex allusion to its loss.

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Installation view
Photo: Meidad Suchowolski
The exhibition and the catalog were made possible thanks to the Bruce and Ruth Rappaport Foundation The exhibition is supported by the National Lottery Council for the Culture and Arts
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