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Na'ama Zussman
is a graduate of The
School of Art - Hamidrasha, a four-year program in Fine Art and History
of Art, and David Yellin College of education (B.Ed., Excellence),
Jerusalem. She has also specialized in surface printing on clay at the
Kensington and Chelsea College, London, UK.
A theme she explores in her work is the interaction between surface and
image, through which different phenomena are shown as the interaction
between reality and memory. Her work offers
the viewer,
through hybrid interactions between a surface and an
image,
a temporal prism through which a constant,
multi-directional
and nonhierarchical discourse between
memory and reality is shown, broken and reflected.
By showing these
interactions
of memory and reality,
her work
challenges the linear order of past, present and future, or any
hierarchy of the present on the past and the future on the present. In
recent years, her works
have been exhibited
in London, Germany, USA, and Israel.
Her work is held
in numerous private
and public collections
throughout the world,
including the Keramikmuseum Westerwald, Germany. |