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ZVIRI

Liz Schneider's solo exhibition ZVIRI* at the studio guest artist at the Artists' Studios Tel Aviv, combines sculpture and painting in a way that the painting materials also function as sculptural materials so that the formally separate mediums are integrated and the distinctions between them seem to have less meaning.

Schneiders' main concern is existential situations: life and death, presence and disintegration. In her work processes, she collects, produces, and summons material manifestations of existence and disappearance.

From looking at the findings of the exhibition which, as mentioned, she carefully produced and collected, the recognition of the fact that animals: wild animals, and domesticated animals, exist and cease to exist not necessarily due to "natural" causes, but sometimes their entire existence and attraction are actually byproducts of human existence. This dependence offers a general insight that hovers like a toxic cloud around the objects in space and goes beyond it.

The use of animals in art carries representational, metaphorical, and symbolic values, but its beginning and ending, as Schneider reminds us, is in the existence and value of life, and its end. In the processes of disintegration, dissolution, and dissolution, natural processes are domesticated into parallel work steps that can be emphasized distinctly, perhaps more than in other display environments, in this space, where the work processes and its display environment are one.

*ЗВІРІ - Beasts\Animals

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Photo by Tal Nisim

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