Naama Tsabar b. 1982
Inversion, 2020
Wood, strings, polyurethane and latex paint, banjo tuners, metal contact microphones, wiring, cable port
66 x 35 x 4.75 inches
Further images
Inversion refers to a new body of work that is installed directly into the existing architecture of the gallery or booth. Utilizing the shallow space behind the gallery’s walls, Inversion...
Inversion refers to a new body of work that is installed directly into the existing architecture of the gallery or booth. Utilizing the shallow space behind the gallery’s walls, Inversion #1 assumes an overlooked space as a site of importance or a platform for action. Fusing together elements from guitars, harps, banjos, and violins, Tsabar creates an inverted instrument that relies on the contortions and penetrations of participants’ bodies for its activation.
Exhibitions
Naama Tsabar, Art Basel: Miami Beach, Nova Sector, Shulamit Nazarian (November 30 – December 4, 2021).Naama Tsabar: Inversions, Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles, CA (January 10 – February 29, 2020).