Grey Matter by Einat Leader and David Goss
Exhibition
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28 Jul 2019
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30 Nov 2019
Published: 23.07.2019
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A development of Einat Leader and David Goss’ previous joint exhibition Borrowed Syndrome (2015) held at the Artist Studios in Tel Aviv and was followed by a book with the title that received the cultural endowment of the Israeli National Lottery - Mifal Hapayis (edited by Tali Tamir and designed by Gimel2).
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David Goss, Einat Leader
An Israeli Jewelry, Painting and Contemporary Exhibition.
The title of this exhibition Grey Matter is a metaphor to both biological and research Information sources; the one is natural and organic, the other is artificial. The first is alive and vivid, the second is inanimate and still. From the organic aspect, Grey Matter refers to the issue that comprises most of the neuronal cell bodies of our brain and neural system. The grey matter includes regions of the brain that enable us to interact with the world: involved in muscle control and sensory perception. In the context of this exhibition, it relates to a matter that enables us to interact, perceive and understand our surroundings. These are enabling objects of meditation, like the jewellery pieces and the paintings that simultaneously convey complex cultural and emotional meanings. From the research Information source aspect, the term Grey materials or Grey literature - commonly refers to diverse materials obtained outside conventional and traditional commercial and academic sources. Nowadays, the concept generally means research documents that are not controlled by commercial publishers and that the publishing is not the aim in itself. Grey literature is connected to this exhibition, in the way we experience and collect knowledge about our surroundings, interpret it, used by us but without any ulterior motive or gain.
The title of this exhibition Grey Matter is a metaphor to both biological and research Information sources; the one is natural and organic, the other is artificial. The first is alive and vivid, the second is inanimate and still. From the organic aspect, Grey Matter refers to the issue that comprises most of the neuronal cell bodies of our brain and neural system. The grey matter includes regions of the brain that enable us to interact with the world: involved in muscle control and sensory perception. In the context of this exhibition, it relates to a matter that enables us to interact, perceive and understand our surroundings. These are enabling objects of meditation, like the jewellery pieces and the paintings that simultaneously convey complex cultural and emotional meanings. From the research Information source aspect, the term Grey materials or Grey literature - commonly refers to diverse materials obtained outside conventional and traditional commercial and academic sources. Nowadays, the concept generally means research documents that are not controlled by commercial publishers and that the publishing is not the aim in itself. Grey literature is connected to this exhibition, in the way we experience and collect knowledge about our surroundings, interpret it, used by us but without any ulterior motive or gain.
Ring: Jaffa-Tel Aviv Fragment, 2019
Silver 925.
(3.1 - 5) x (2 - 3.3) x (0.5 - 4.3) cm
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Necklace: Flexible Jerusalem Maps, 2019
NBR rubber, silver 925, epoxy paint.
5.9 x 4 x 0.2 cm
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Brooch: Abstract Map, 2019
Stainless steel, aluminium.
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Brooch: Jerusalem Lines with Hair, 2019
Silver 925, stainless steel, hair.
4.4 x 7.5 x 0.2 cm
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Brooch: Manshiyyah RGB series, 2019
Versatile plastic, stainless steel.
9.8 x 6.9 x 2.3 cm
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Necklace: Shanghai: My special cooking utensil-Xuhui district, Shanghai study, with gold (14k) inner rod in the Froots Shanghai gallery spot., 2019
Personal wooden utensils, stainless steel, 14K gold.
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Brooch: Shanghai: Hair Study, 2019
Stainless steel, hair.
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Painting: Shanghai 16, 2019
Tea-sepia, sumi-e Ink on paper.
D: 20 cm
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Painting: Tel Aviv 20, 2019
Cement tempera, tea-sepia, sumi-e ink on silk.
D: 26.5 cm
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Painting: Xuhui 1, 2019
Tea-sepia, sumi-e ink on paper.
21 x 21 cm
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Painting: Tel Aviv 19, 2019
Cement tempera, tea-sepia on paper.
80 x 122 cm
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