Against Classification or: My Mother Sees a Salad in Every Field
Against Classification or: My Mother Sees a Salad in Every Field

Gal Leshem

Against Classification or: My Mother Sees a Salad in Every Field, 202156 x 76cmSign in to view price
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Material
woodblock print dyed by hand with dandelion, dock, yarrow and chlorophyllin inks on paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This botanical illustration features a lush, oval-shaped arrangement of various plant species depicted in intricate detail. The colors are predominantly earthy tones of green, yellow, and beige, creating a harmonious and naturalistic composition. The artwork showcases the artist's skilled rendering of the intricate textures and structures of leaves, flowers, and stems, capturing the organic beauty of the natural world. The framing and oval shape lend a sense of timelessness and formality to the piece, which appears to be a study or celebration of the diversity and complexity of plant life. ...

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Against Classification or: My Mother Sees a Salad in Every Field
Artist
Gal Leshem
B.1988, Israeli

Gal Leshem’s work intertwines textiles, video, print, and ceramics to explore themes of identity, migration, and collective memory. Drawing from her background in art and philosophy, she employs a research-based, site-specific approach, often engaging with heritage sites, objects, and plants embedded in myth, memory, and folklore. Her practice delves into the histories and cultural significance of materials, such as the plant Rubia Tinctorum, examining their roles in shaping narratives and identities across different cultures and time periods. Through her installations and artworks, Leshem invites viewers to reconsider the intersections of personal and collective histories, highlighting the complexities of cultural exchange and transformation. Beyond her studio work, Leshem is committed to socially engaged art practices. She has facilitated and developed artistic projects, seminars, workshops, and exhibitions in various community settings, particularly in peripheral areas of Israel. This experience has informed her approach to art-making, emphasizing collaboration and community involvement. Leshem's work reflects a deep engagement with the histories and identities of the communities she works with, using art as a tool for dialogue and understanding. Her practice continues to bridge personal narratives with broader cultural histories, fostering connections and conversations through her multifaceted approach. ...