
Netally Schlosser
Bye Bye Savta, 2006
Oil on canvas
130 x 90 cm
Netally Schlosser‘s painted portraits are often distorted and disrupted, but it is her compassionate viewpoint that creates the grotesque gesture. The paintings' material surface seem to dictate the figures' deviant...
Netally Schlosser‘s painted portraits are often distorted and disrupted, but it is her compassionate viewpoint that creates the grotesque gesture. The paintings' material surface seem to dictate the figures' deviant psychology, reflected externally as a kind of spasm. Schlosser‘s works feature fantastical figures with ridiculous facial expressions and body language. The conflict between the rational and the emotional - one of the characteristics of the grotesque - as well as different kinds of hysteria, madness, pain, grief and disease are all translated in these works into diverse deformations, completely dissipating the distinction between mind and body, inside and outside, conscious and unconscious. Born in Haifa, 1978; lives and works in Tel AvivText from the Haifa Museum catalogue
Provenance
Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel-Aviv, Israel
Exhibitions
Haifa Museum of Art | Wild Exaggeration - The Grotesque Body in Contemporary Art | July 2009 - January 2010.ST-ART Residence, Jaffa | ST-ART Inaugural exhibition | March 2009 - April 2009.