A Digital Field of Poppies

Since we’re all currently riding the high wave of art-as-an-immersive-experience, I’m going to point you in the direction of Pace Gallery. Until April 18, you can step into Michal Rovner's show, Pragim—Hebrew for "Poppies"—where the wild poppies of her Israeli field bloom through prints, video, and installations. Since 2019, Rovner has chronicled these flowers, weaving a narrative that balances the beauty of nature with the shadows of ongoing conflict, infusing her work with tones that reflect themes of loss and resilience—even offering a poignant reflection on the complexities of existence and coexistence. Michal Rovner, “Pragim”


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