Real Myths Group Exhibition

17 September - 17 December 2025

“Myth is a type of speech", wrote Roland Barthes. Not just speech, but a system of communication. Myth does not conceal or glorify: it distorts. It transforms history into nature, and the accidental into the inevitable. But what if myth is also memory? The story of the flood, for example, appears in distant cultures: from Gilgamesh in Babylon to Noah in the Bible, from India to South America.

Is this a universal idea of destruction and renewal, or perhaps a collective memory of a real catastrophe, wrapped in symbols and hybrids in order to survive the journey through generations? The exhibition “Real Myths” explores this concept, where myth is not the opposite of truth but another form of preserving and reflecting upon it.

This cultural crossing is also embodied in the exhibition via a variety of artists. Most are contemporary African artists who are at the forefront of the art scene, alongside both established and emerging Israeli artists, all from the Serge Tiroche collection.

A special selection of works presents hybrid creatures inspired by cross-cultural mythologies, while others address space and identity from an African perspective. Many of the African works share a common quality: a visual richness and surreal use of color that invites the viewer into a powerful, imaginative encounter.

Alongside them are works by Israeli artists, creating a dialogue between African myths and local narratives. "Hagolem" by Amon Yariv engages with the Jewish myth of a creature formed from inanimate matter and given life. Other works draw inspiration from biblical stories, transforming them through processes of metamorphosis and change.Uri Lifshitz’s “Boxers”, like the wrestlers Barthes described, are players in a modern myth of confrontation and catharsis, emotion and ritual. Innovative interpretations of urban memory and archetypal imagery, cast in a new light, are interwoven throughout the exhibition. Although the boundaries between narrative, myth, and truth are unsettled, one fact remains constant: human society is founded on myths, which give it meaning just as much as it gives meaning to it.

All works courtesy of Serge Tiroche Contemporary
Curator: Guy Aon
Assistant Curator: Omer Ovadia
Exhibition Design: Yarden Eder

Prices Do Not include VAT.
  • Collin Sekajugo, GIFTS, 2023
    Collin Sekajugo
    1980
    GIFTS, 2023
    Barkcloth, polypropylene and acrylics on denim
    140 x 200 cm
  • Collin Sekajugo, I’M HERE, 2023
    Collin Sekajugo
    1980
    I’M HERE, 2023
    Barkcloth, polypropylene and acrylics on denim
    140 x 180 cm
  • Collin Sekajugo, Glory to the morning, 2020
    Collin Sekajugo
    1980
    Glory to the morning, 2020
    Photo print, fabric collage and acrylics on denim
    100 x 100 cm
  • Treasure Mlima, Untitled 9, 2022
    Treasure Mlima
    1999
    Untitled 9, 2022
    3mm supawood oil based ink and acrylic ink
    140 x 120 cm
  • Treasure Mlima, Self Introspection, 2022
    Treasure Mlima
    1999
    Self Introspection, 2022
    3mm supawood oil based ink and acrylic ink
    71 x 85 cm
  • Treasure Mlima, The Intersection, 2024
    Treasure Mlima
    1999
    The Intersection, 2024
    3mm Supawood carving, Oil-based ink and Acrylic paint
    30 x 30 cm
  • Treasure Mlima, Holding Space, 2024
    Treasure Mlima
    1999
    Holding Space, 2024
    3mm Supawood carving, Oil-based ink and Acrylic paint
    30 x 30 cm
  • Treasure Mlima, The Intersection II, 2024
    Treasure Mlima
    1999
    The Intersection II, 2024
    3mm Supawood carving, Oil-based ink and Acrylic paint
    30 x 30 cm
  • Paul Ayihawu, Untitled, (Diptych), 2022
    Paul Ayihawu
    1995
    Untitled, (Diptych), 2022
    Charcoal and Acrylic On Canvas
    2 pieces: 139.7 x 254 cm
  • Kelechi Nwaneri, Carry You Home, 2019
    Kelechi Nwaneri
    1994
    Carry You Home, 2019
    Acrylic, oil, charcoal, pencil on canvas
    123 x 123 cm
  • Sadikou Oukpedjo, Naissance d'un dieu inconnu, 2018
    Sadikou Oukpedjo
    1975
    Naissance d'un dieu inconnu, 2018
    Mixed media on canvas
    180 x 180 cm
  • Sadikou Oukpedjo, Ange berger honte du pouvoir, 2018
    Sadikou Oukpedjo
    1975
    Ange berger honte du pouvoir, 2018
    Mixed media on canvas
    150 x 150 cm
  • Qhamanande Maswana, Winter Days, 2021
    Qhamanande Maswana
    1991
    Winter Days, 2021
    Acrylic on canvas
    160 x 125 cm
  • Feni Chulumanco, Fixer, 2021-2
    Feni Chulumanco
    1994
    Fixer, 2021-2
    Acrylic On Canvas
    120 x 150 cm
  • Mongezi Ncaphayi, Trying Times (Diptych), 2019
    Mongezi Ncaphayi
    1983
    Trying Times (Diptych), 2019
    Mixed media on paper
    Each: 70 x 100 cm
  • Nirit Takele, Untitled, 2015
    Nirit Takele
    1985
    Untitled, 2015
    Oil on canvas
    150 x 150 cm
  • Nirit Takele, Couple, 2015
    Nirit Takele
    1985
    Couple, 2015
    Oil on canvas
    150 x 120 cm
  • Uri Lifshitz, Boxers
    Uri Lifshitz
    Boxers
    Oil on Canvas
    131 x 100 cm
  • Michel Platnic, After “Study for human Body”, 2013
    Michel Platnic
    1970
    After “Study for human Body”, 2013
    Archival Pigment Print
    110 x 82 cm
    Edition: 1/6 +2AP
  • Michel Platnic, After “Painting 1978”, 2013
    Michel Platnic
    1970
    After “Painting 1978”, 2013
    Archival Pigment Print
    198 x 148 cm
    Edition:2/4 +2AP
  • Angelika Sher, AC DC, 2008
    Angelika Sher
    AC DC, 2008
    Photograph
    120 x 160 cm
    Edition: 1/5+2ap
  • Lihi Turjeman, Wax Project, 2013
    Lihi Turjeman
    1985
    Wax Project, 2013
    Mixed Media on Canvas
    92 x 76 cm
  • Lihi Turjeman, Wax Project, 2013
    Lihi Turjeman
    1985
    Wax Project, 2013
    Mixed Media on Canvas
    60 x 73 cm
  • Amon Yariv, Golem, 2008
    Amon Yariv
    Golem, 2008
    Color Print
    100 x 70 cm
  • Elad Larom, Smoke, 2009
    Elad Larom
    Smoke, 2009
    Oil on canvas
    160 x 120 cm