Domesticated Wildness

The exhibition “Domesticated Wildness” explores the delicate tension between the wild and the cultivated, between control and restraint. It moves between images of vegetation detached from their natural context—cacti and vines adapting to the rigidity of concrete—and surrealistic portraits that expand the boundaries of perception and identity.
Through the encounter between minimalist landscapes and a chaotic abundance of digital flowers, a dialogue emerges between order and chaos. The exhibition challenges the human impulse to domesticate and control the organic world, suggesting that even as we attempt to organize nature, the wild—intimate, mysterious, and untamable—continues to exist deep within the human consciousness.

  • Rococo_OOB_45

    Rococo_OOB_45

    145x83

    Ronen Tanchum
  • Rococo_OOB_28

    Rococo_OOB_28

    145x83

    Ronen Tanchum
  • Bloom, Unseen

    Bloom, Unseen

    80*60

    Anat Wegier
  • The Weight She Keeps

    The Weight She Keeps

    120*90

    Anat Wegier
  • What Remains of Bloom

    What Remains of Bloom

    120*90

    Anat Wegier
  • Before It Takes Shape

    Before It Takes Shape

    80*90

    Anat Wegier
  • Turned Away

    Turned Away

    75*90

    Anat Wegier
  • Echoes of One Body

    Echoes of One Body

    80*120

    Anat Wegier
  • webrender7

    webrender7

    145x83

    Domesticated Wildness
  • Rococo 3

    Rococo 3

    145x83

    Domesticated Wildness
  • Rococo 2

    Rococo 2

    145x83

    Domesticated Wildness
  • cityline

    cityline

    110x94

    Coming Home

Efrat Yaron

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