Tali Navon
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CONTEMPORARY ART REVIEW
Over the years, I participated in exhibitions and shows on my own. In 2005, I joined Saloona, a group of artists that worked together on joint projects. Being part of this group gave me a place where I could express myself differently. I felt that it was different to create art as part of a group; the process of working together led me to new realizations that I would not have reached by working alone. At this point, I felt I needed a new tool – a new medium – to express myself so I went to study film at Tel Aviv University. My studies covered both classical and Eastern European film as well as avant-garde. Video lets you express yourself in multiple dimensions so you can include many images, sounds and perspectives. With video, you can create an experience for the viewer that is even more powerful than a painting. That said, since drawing and painting are part of me that is manifested in the videos I create and connects them to the world of art.
You are a versatile artist and your practice includes a wide variety of media and disciplines ranging from paintings to video art and installations. The kaleidoscopic nature of your practice shows an organic synergy between a variety of expressive capabilities. Before starting to elaborate about your production, we would suggest to our readers to visit www. tali-navon. com in order to get a synoptic view of your multifaceted artistic production. While walking our readers through your process, we would like to ask if you have ever happened to feel that such a