




Naama Tsabar b. 1982
Inversion #5, 2021
Voice of Wolf Weston, sound of BroodX cicadas, wood, varnish, paint, infra- red sensors, Arduino, WAV trigger, wires, cable port, cables, purfling
Coding: Brian Oakes
Coding: Brian Oakes
96 x 48 x 15.75 in
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Her newest body of work, Tsabar’s Inversions are installed directly into the existing architecture of the viewing space. First shown in Tsabar's 2020 exhibition at Shulamit Nazarian, these works utilize...
Her newest body of work, Tsabar’s Inversions are installed directly into the existing architecture of the viewing space. First shown in Tsabar's 2020 exhibition at Shulamit Nazarian, these works utilize the shallow space behind the gallery’s walls and assume 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.
This Inversion is currently on view in Perimeters at The Bass in Miami Beach, FL (November 28, 2021 – April 17, 2022).
This Inversion is currently on view in Perimeters at The Bass in Miami Beach, FL (November 28, 2021 – April 17, 2022).