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Anna Yam: Bird's Milk

The photographs in the exhibition shift between restlessness and freezing silence. Eclectic visions, offhandedly collected on the margins of random occurrences, are presented in the dynamic, slightly frenetic zone, whereas in the static zone, reluctantly representative portraits direct countless expressions, gazes and smiles etched onto gravestones. Yam captures the impressions of her premeditated wanderings through an imaginary kaleidoscope that deconstructs, breaks and garbles appearances while constructing them into elusive mosaic images.

Works courtesy of Braverman Gallery
Catalogue published with the support of the Israel National Lottery Council for the Arts and the Yehoshua Rabinovich Tel Aviv Foundation for the Arts

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