Reminiscence I (2005) …The wires have a solidity, the contorsions recall organic forms which the regular grid attempts to contain. In places we see the trace of the artist's hand, as the position of lines are re-inscribed. The artist suggests that it is an act of provocation to place a tragedy of everyday life in an art space. Tina Sherwell, Jerusalem

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Reminiscence I, 1, 2005

Red pencil on HMP paper
26 x 35 cm | 10 x 14 inches

Reminiscence I, 2, 2005

Red pencil on HMP paper
26 x 35 cm | 10 x 14 inches

Reminiscence I, 4, 2005

Red pencil on HMP paper
26 x 35 cm | 10 x 14 inches

Reminiscence I, 5, 2005

Red pencil on HMP paper
26 x 35 cm | 10 x 14 inches

Reminiscence I, 13, 2005

Red pencil on HMP paper
26 x 35 cm | 10 x 14 inches

Reminiscence I, 14, 2005

Red pencil on HMP paper
26 x 35 cm | 10 x 14 inches

Reminiscence I, 15, 2005

Red pencil on HMP paper
26 x 35 cm | 10 x 14 inches

Reminiscence I, 16, 2005

Red pencil on HMP paper
26 x 35 cm | 10 x 14 inches

Reminiscence I, 17, 2005

Red pencil on HMP paper
26 x 35 cm | 10 x 14 inches

Reminiscence I, 18, 2005

Red pencil on HMP paper
26 x 35 cm | 10 x 14 inches