Rachel Levian

Rachel Levian (b. 1990) is an artist who lives and creates in Mitzpe Ramon. The body of her works, composed mostly of installations and objects, is created from fragments of distant memories, figures and dreams. In a purposeful and intuitive creative process, Levian deceives gravity and raises questions about the decomposition and fusion of the existing material in her works, some of which are materially and formally identifiable, but nameless in character. Throough these, she narrates stories of insufficient love, indifferent fear and sweet despair while conducting stubborn internal negotiations, over the necessity of creation, its loneliness and the reasoning of its circumstances.

Levian is a graduate of the Bachelor of Arts (BFA) Program at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem. Her works have been exhibited at the Tel Aviv Museum as well as in galleries across the country. Levian has won a number of grants, including the grant of the Rabinowitz Foundation for the Arts.

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Rachel Levian

Works

Installation view

2019, tinted fabric

From the exhibition “Seen At the End of the Shoreline Horizon”, 7×5 m.

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Installation view

2019, wood

From the exhibition “Seen At the End of the Shoreline Horizon”, 7×3 m’

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Installation view

2019, iron

From the exhibition “Seen At the End of the Shoreline Horizon”

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2018, cardboard threaded on iron pillars

From the exhibition “The living and the superfluous”, 2.7×0.8 m’

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Installation view

2018

From the exhibition “The living and the superfluous”

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Installation view

2017

From the exhibition “Salame 76”

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The Goblet

2017, wood cut

From the exhibition “Salame 76”

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Bastard

2017, sand and nylon

From the exhibition “Salame 76”

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