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Mazal Carmon Gaping Tissues exhibition

Mazal Carmon

Artist

1951 - Born in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Lives and works in Herzliya

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mazal carmon detail from recent works

Recent Works

2024

Objects made from squares of parchment paper. The sculpture is created through manual folding and connection. The images appear as a journey through dimensions of time.

mazal carmon detail from Colored Embroidery

Colored Embroidery

2023

A vibrant display of colored embroidery on parchment paper, derived from collages. The threadwork weaves dynamic textures into the paper’s surface, creating a harmonious blend of craft and art.

mazal carmon detail from Rustles exhibition

Rustles

2020

Works composed of processed parchment paper. Alongside works created with manual thread connections, there are pieces designed through crumpling and wetting of parchment paper.

mazal carmon detail from Sewing Heartbeats exhibition

Sewing Heartbeats

Solo Exhibition, 2019

A collection combining three-dimensional pieces with two-dimensional works, including hand-woven drawings, seeds integrated with inspired objects, and a piece of torn and sewn paper.

mazal carmon detail from Interweaving exhibition

Interweaving

Solo Exhibition, 2017

This exhibition integrates new works into previous ones. The works are exposed to weather changes, humidity, sunlight, as well as being influenced by the "treatment" of insects and animals.

mazal carmon detail from On the Edge exhibition

On the Edge

Paper Bienelle, Muza 2017

A series of sculptures made from white parchment paper. The delicate folds and varying shades of white create a contrast between softness and rigidity, lightness and renewal.

mazal carmon detail from gaping tissues exhibition

Gaping Tissues

Solo Exhibition, 2016

The processes involved in working with parchment paper allow various forms to emerge. Some evolve from two-dimensional to three-dimensional works, exploring their presence in space.

mazal carmon - detail from signals exhibition

Signals

2015

These works are based on a grid, underlying embroidery in both white and colorful threads. The embroidery forms an assembly of signs that lie between abstract drawings and "digital" symbols.

mazal carmon detail from Secondary Skin exhibition

Secondary Skin

Solo Exhibition, 2015

These works are inspired by images of brain cells. The three-diamentional pieces are created from processed parchment paper, giving them a delicate, vulnerable, and humble appearance.

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Drawings

2012

Paintings

2013

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