20 December 2019 - 8 March, 2020
EMOZ Museum, Zaragoza, Spain
Ilan Garibi, bracelets in wood, silver and brass |
With over 200 objects, the show's main theme is how one edge of modern origami is seguing today into the realms of design, fine art, engineering -- and the questions this shift raises. And the experiments,
to address those questions, that we three Israeli
exhibitors are making.
Saadya Sternberg, "Red Bust" paperfold sculpture |
For instance, what happens when the folded material is NOT paper — how is this to be done technically; how does it look; what is the relation with paperfolds; can the results ever be “fashion design” or “fine art; can this
new sort of folding-work start acquiring value in the marketplace and shake off origami's reputation of being a pastime and “sweet nothing” — while not losing all its fun... And so on.
So Ilan Garibi brought his origami-based
Ynon Toledano, "Reincarnation series" |
I also devoted one wall to some of my geometrical-mechanical discoveries, and especially to recent work done with my students at the Shamoon College of Engineering of Beersheva. There's a video of these inventions that for now I'm displaying only in the exhibition; once the show is down I'll post it for those who could not come.
If you are in Europe, come see the things in person —“face to face.”
Cheers
Saadya
Rear: Ilan Garibi, Tessellations wall, paperfolds and folded-metal pendants Front: Saadya Sternberg, "White Molly", paperfold sculpture |
Saadya Sternberg, "Mohawk", paperfold sculpture |
Ilan Garibi, origami pendant, gold-plated brass |
Saadya Sternberg, face study, wet-folded leather |
Ynon Toledano, Surrealist Drama |
Saadya Sternberg, Giraffe Head, paperfold sculpture |
"Sarcophagus" display: Ilan Garibi and Saadya Sternberg |
Saadya Sternberg, "Sheet Lion", paperfold sculpture |
Saadya Sternberg, "Classical Head" |
Ilan Garibi, Tessellation in folded steel |
Origami Robot by Dor Elmoznino and Ehud Yehiel, 4th-year students of mechanical engineering, Shamoon College of Engineering -- Beersheva |