Masha Yozefpolsky | מאשה יוזפפולסקי
2001
mixed media
31 cm x 55 cm x 7 cm
Reshamim 1
Artists House, Jerusalem 2002
oil on paper and plywood
21 cm x 29 cm x 4 cm
2003
mixed media
30 cm x 30 cm x 27 cm
2003
mixed media
30 cm x 64 cm x 190 cm
2004
mixed media
89 cm x 107 cm
2004
mixed media on cloth
19 cm x 29 cm
Sculpture promenade
kibbutz Yiron, Galilee, 2004
Photographs of
Kibbutz Yiron’s
doors are
bisected and
reassembled at
random into new,
hybrid doorways
as images burnt
into aluminum
plates, attached
to slanting units
of Tiger wood.
The 150 units
create a
fragmented whole,
set upon a
platform raised
off the ground.
In an attempt to
reconstruct
and preserve
fragments of the
utopian realm,
the sculpture
is a critical
reflection as it
points to the
collapse of
all horizons.
Home door as a
portrait, the
split within us,
lacking a true
ideological
space, compass
and solace.
anodized aluminum,
Tiger wood, iron, concrete
aluminum, Tiger wood
40 cm x 70 cm x 600 cm
2005
mixed media
15 cm x 38 cm x 40 cm
polyester, silicon, glass
60 cm x 60 cm x 70 cm
2008
plexiglass, led lit, aluminium
38 cm x 136 cm x 7 cm