Uri Ben Natan, Anat Betzer, Joshua Borkovsky
Liam Chambon, Karen Dolev, Yitzhak Livne
Michal Naaman, Amikam Toren, Guy Zagursky
What do we say when words run out? The exhibition No Words holds a poetic irony: just when it seems that silence speaks for itself, words sink in. They are present in every work—inscribed, engraved, floating, vanishing and reappearing. In this space, the word is not merely a vessel of meaning but also a visual form, a material, a sign.
No Words operates precisely out of the contradiction it declares. Not only are there words—they shout, or whisper. The word becomes a layered, multifaceted object.
It is a raw material—formal, emotional, cultural, political, personal, and even humorous.
Alongside established gallery artists, we felt it was important to include young voices—emerging artists who are taking their first steps in the local, contemporary art scene.