Spring #2 - Idan Hayosh

Conceived in a dream, the borders between concepts of preservation and the struggle of resuscitation are marginal and evident within Spring #2. Exposed amid the white landscape, and through the use of geometry, the work produces an inevitable tensio…

Conceived in a dream, the borders between concepts of preservation and the struggle of resuscitation are marginal and evident within Spring #2. Exposed amid the white landscape, and through the use of geometry, the work produces an inevitable tension. Idan Hayosh does not require explanation, contextualization, nor art-historical references. His work simply exists. Highly visible. Unmistakable. One cannot escape from it.

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