Zadok Ben-David: Human Nature

by Felicity Fenner, Yael Guilat, John McDonald, and Fumio Nanjo

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Zadok Ben-David's inspiration derives from nature, science, magic and illusion. From Evolution and Theory (1995), where he explores scientific discoveries, to the psychological installation Blackfield (2007), with thousands of flowers, and the magical The Other Side of Midnight (2013), which incorporates hundreds of insects, one of the characteristics of Ben-David's work is the use of multiplicity as an organising principle. He creates an alternate amplified viewing space where the relationship between viewer (human) and artwork (nature) is both sacred and destabilising. The new ongoing installation People I Saw but Never Met, features thousands of miniatures of people that he has photographed and drawn during his travels, suggesting ways in which we are both isolated yet always close together. Together with outdoor works, completed over a twenty-year period, this new book brings these four installations together for the first time, in all their magical detail.
  • ISBN10 191142209X
  • ISBN13 9781911422099
  • Publish Date 16 November 2017
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Circa Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 320
  • Language English