LOT 68
| Technique | Work on paper |
| Size | 44.5 x 30 cm |
| Availability | Available |
| Donation | 70% |
Work made with marker on thin brown paper, usually in two colors. the drawing appears twice and opens as a mirror image from the center.
The duplication is clear, but the repetition is not identical—it appears only as an echo, with variations, omissions, and additions. The work is the unplanned result of drawing on paper intended to mark a process of searching. Inspired by Giacometti’s drawings, the act of marking the search becomes essential, and the drawing is not resolved into something concrete. It remains in an in-between space—between figurative and abstract, between the concrete and the non-concrete—allowing room for movement within that range.
About Tali Benbassat
Tali Ben Bassat (born in Israel , lives and works in Tel Aviv) is a graduate of art studies at
the Midrasha School of Art, Beit Berl College, and the Department of Continuation
programs at Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art.
She has been active as an artist and exhibiting continuously since completing her
studies. Over the years, she has expanded her work from painting and drawing into
printmaking and etching.
Tali Ben Bassat has received numerous grants and awards, including the Alima Rita Prize for
Printmaking (Mishkan, Museum of Art, Ein Harod, 2020), the Minister of Culture
Award for Artists in the Visual Arts (2018), the Creativity Encouragement
Award (2003), and the Artwork Acquisition Prize (2002)of the Ministry of Culture.
Her works are included in museum collections such as the Israel Museum in Jerusalem;
the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and the Ashdod Museum of Art, as well as in private
collections in Israel and internationally.
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