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Image Left: 'Day and Night'
Rad Bynet Building, Tel-Aviv, 2000.
Water-jet cut stainless steel.
Dimentions: 500 * 150 * 30 cm,
300 * 150 * 10 cm.
Below: 'Day and Night' Work in Progress.
Outside the workshop in Ness-Ziona, Israel.
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The dialogue between the small man and the big man, between the airy and voided man and the full and crammed man, characterizes the works of Zadok Ben-David.
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In this work, as in his "Conversation Pieces" and his "Innerscapes", the dialectical element is the basis of the experience of the viewer, who continues to develop the sculpture's point of departure according to his concepts and associations.
The title "Day and Night" hints at the great dependence between the two figures, at how trapped they are in a "eternal return" of Nature, with all the good and bad it entails. |
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