08/09/2025
Gallery Harel is pleased to invite you to the opening of Adam Rabinowitz’s exhibition Sun Shark, on Saturday, September 13th, at 12:00. The exhibition at Har-El Gallery is organized to support Rabinowitz’s solo exhibition currently on view at CCA Tel Aviv-Yafo and curated by Nicola Trezzi.
The edition includes 30 monotype prints (woodblock and silkscreen), produced with the support of a group of art students and recent graduates:
Geffen Lahyani , Noam Marciano .marciano , Amit Meshulam , Nur Patishi , Noam Reshef , and Maya Rubovitz … . These activities are supported by the Rywkind Ben Zour Grant for Art, Education and Community.
Why is the horizon measured at eye level? The higher we climb, the farther we can see the horizon, the sea. As if we are given the chance for hope, for poetry, for presence. Wherever we are, we can choose to hold back the sunset for a few more seconds or delay the sunrise.
Adam Rabinowitz’s series of prints inhabits a world of sunrises and sunsets. The colors open a window onto fleeting moments in which we were immersed in swallowing skies, clinging to the horizon so as not to lose ourselves. Likewise, in the works, within the colorful space, we linger on the shifting line from print to print, granting us a brief intimacy with our own point of view.
The work was created as part of an artist workshop in full collaboration with the participants. This shared process allows for dynamism within the series, where each print is unique, yet together they form a connected, living sequence. (Text by Nur Patishi and Maya Rubovich)