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Spatial Action, Joint Group Exhibition in Agripas 12 and Marie Galleries, Jerusalem, September 2022 

Curator: Nava T. Barazani PhD


   Lena Zaidel, Lena in the Studio 1, 2015, Graphite and colored marker on paper, 27X42



From the catalog of the
group exhibition Spatial Action / Nava T. Barazani PhD (September 2022) (1)

Lena Zaidel’s five drawings focus on the space of the studio. Surprisingly, she has chosen to have her wolves – who usually roam the city streets – enter the studio. When I asked her how come the ‘outdoor wolves’ have entered the interior space, the response was: “They remain outside all the time, so I wondered, why shouldn´t they come inside?"

For Lena Zaidel, the wolves are the symbol found in the space of art-making and creative work; as such, they constitute an element that subverts and shake things up to motivate the process. She relates how they represent shaman-like magical powers, acting as raw materials assisting in activation. The other animals whom Zaidel welcomes into her drawings alongside of the wolves are passers-by who add symbolic energy, powers from nature and the soul. The half-opened doors through which the animals enter are dream symbols evoking the temptation to open wide for in-depth experience.  After all, “If one were to give an account of all the doors one has closed and opened, of all the doors one would like to re-open, one would have to tell the story of one´s entire life. (2)" The 21 visiting animals pass by the artist as she sits in a kind of meditative state of concentration, caressing the wolves stretched out on the floor, as if enabling them to calm down from the aggressive metaphors of activity that they embody.

 As Tristan Tzara wrote in his book Where the Wolves Drink [Où Boivent les Loups, 1932], “A slow humility penetrates the room / That dwells in me in the palm of repose.”(3)

I questioned Lena further: “Do the wolves enable you to say things that you are not able to say?”

Her response: “Ahh, of course their very presence is some sort of provocation. Everywhere they appear, they change the landscape. A room with a wolf is not the same as a room without a wolf.”


Translation: Judith Appelton


[1] From the catalog of the exhibition “Spatial Action,” (September 2022), Agripas 12 Gallery and Marie Gallery, Jerusalem. Curator: Nava T. Barazani, PhD, p. 30.

[2] Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space, trans. Maria Jolas, with a new forward by John R. Stilgoe, (Boston: Beacon Press, 1969), p. 260. (First published as La poetique de l’espace, 1958).

[3] Ibid., p. 226.



  


   Lena Zaidel, Lena in the Studio 2, 2015, Graphite and colored marker on paper, 27X42
                                                                                                                                                           
 
  Lena Zaidel, Lena in the Studio 3, 2015, Graphite and colored marker on paper, 27X42
                                                                             

   Lena Zaidel, Lena in the Studio 4, 2015, Graphite and colored marker on paper, 27X42


  Lena Zaidel, Lena in the Studio 5, 2015, Graphite and colored marker on paper, 27X42
 



 
Lena Zaidel's artworks,
Spatial Action, Joint Group Exhibition in Agripas 12 and Marie Galleries, 
Jerusalem, September 2022

 


 

Gideon Ofrat 2024

Lena Zaidel, 2023

Rina Genussov, 2022

Nava T. Barazani 2022

Michal Shaknai Yakobi 2022

Lena Zaidel, Sasha Okun 2021

House on the Bridge 2021

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Lena Zaidel 2020

Barry Davis 2020

Bat-Sheva Dori 2020

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Rina Genussov 2019

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Yossi Waxman 2018

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Shosh Averbukh 2017

Gideon Ofrat 2017

Alejandera Okret 2017

Lena Zaidel 2007-16

S. Ish-Shalom Award 2016

Oded Zaidel 2015

Gideon Ofrat 2013

Albert Suissa 2013

Karine Levit 2013

Yonatan Amir 2012

Zeev Bar-Sella 2012

Shosh Averbukh 2008

Zeev Goldberg 2007

Monica Lavi 2006

Leviathan Group


 
 
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