Garden of Eden
Displayed as part of "Garden of Eden" exhibition, by Jerusalem Design Week, as the official partner country of DESIGNART TOKYO 2019.
"Garden of Eden" won the best exhibition award.
The exhibition on show at Spiral Tokyo leads the visitors through a series of projects which are birthed from the tension between a local perspective on nature, culture, technology, and myth, in different ratios, sometimes blatantly Israeli, sometimes almost estranged. The visitor’s journey ends in the garden, where two local myths of its resources meet: the morbid presence of the salt of the Dead Sea, and Wheat, first cultivated in the region. In the meeting point between the myths of life and death, architectural interpretations of local flowers are hidden in secret private gardens, which, like the original garden, can only be imagined, but are barred from entry.
A project with Gal Sharir
Displayed as part of "Garden of Eden" exhibition, by Jerusalem Design Week, as the official partner country of DESIGNART TOKYO 2019.
"Garden of Eden" won the best exhibition award.
The exhibition on show at Spiral Tokyo leads the visitors through a series of projects which are birthed from the tension between a local perspective on nature, culture, technology, and myth, in different ratios, sometimes blatantly Israeli, sometimes almost estranged. The visitor’s journey ends in the garden, where two local myths of its resources meet: the morbid presence of the salt of the Dead Sea, and Wheat, first cultivated in the region. In the meeting point between the myths of life and death, architectural interpretations of local flowers are hidden in secret private gardens, which, like the original garden, can only be imagined, but are barred from entry.
A project with Gal Sharir




