The Negev Museum of Art features Adi Fluman’s new exhibit
The concept of that balancing act, between computer-enabled products and the corporeal world, is central to Adi Fluman’s Pandora’s Box exhibition at the Negev Museum of Art in Beersheba.
When you see the works, such as Brooch – in fact, the full moniker is Untitled (Brooch) – there are more parenthetical add-ons where that came from – you do a double take. You straightaway sense there is something visually and texturally different about the image, although at first glance it is difficult to pin it down.
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