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SOLAR MOUNTAINS & BROKEN HEARTS
4.3.21-30.7.21
Magasin III, Jaffa
Out of a climatic-cultural moment that happened in 1815, and placed the earthly and sublime on the same level, Maya Attoun builds a cosmic landscape that runs on a time scale of its own. She works with sculpture, drawing and animation to create a catastrophic landscape that cannot be tied to a specific time and place.
Attoun is a multidisciplinary artist, engaging in a dialogue between thought processes, intuited gestures, materials and images. Her work encompasses a variety of media that includes murals, drawings, prints, sculptural objects, ready-mades and sound. Through these she reflects on modernity, history of popular culture, and the intersection of myth, narrative and science.
For more information about the exhibition - https://www.magasin3.com/en/jaffa/
Instalation View
Instalation View
Instalation View
Maya Attoun - Fireflies Project Films
This short film about Maya Attoun, a multi-disciplinary artist, was commissioned by Fireflies Project, an initiative by Vered Gadish, to represent young artists, and expand the influence, accessibility, and presence of regional art in the broader global community.
Produced by Sternthal Books. Edited + Directed by Ian Sternthal, 2020.
WORKING END STANDING END
29.8.19 - 7.11.19
Jerusalem Print Workshop
MOONWALK, Artist Book, Gottesman Production, 2019, The Gottesman Etching Center, Kibbutz Cabri
12 etchings Gottesman Publication, 2019 edition: 35 + 3 AP + 2 PP
12 etchings Gottesman Publication, 2019 edition: 35 + 3 AP + 2 PP
12 etchings Gottesman Publication, 2019 edition: 35 + 3 AP + 2 PP
12 etchings Gottesman Publication, 2019 edition: 35 + 3 AP + 2 PP
THE LARVA SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH
22.5.19-10.8.19
Jerusalem Artist's House
THE CHARMS Of FRANKENSTEIN
27.9.18-4.11.18
Jewish Museum London
2018 marks the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus. On the occasion of the novel’s bicentennial, the artist Maya Attoun published 2018 – an artist book in the form of a weekly planner that revisits 1818, through the calendar of 2018.