LandEscape Art Review // Special Issue | Page 78

Land scape
Tali Navon
CONTEMPORARY ART REVIEW
multidisciplinary approach is the only way to express and convey the ideas you explore .
I employ these media because of the way they influence one another . Right now , every work I create incorporates drawing , video and installation . On example of this is Forward , which is the central piece of my solo exhibition , which is on display at the Haifa Museum of Art until January 2017 .
I use multiple media at once to give the viewer an experience that is inspired from my experience . The viewers , of course , can give the work their own interpretation , which may be different from my own . Some of the material I use is meditative and relates to where we think . What interests me is the place of thought . This is where we are free from everything that is outside of our mind , including the thought that we can create our own worlds in our minds . This can be the places that we want to run away to like in Could Be Me , a video I displayed at the Petach Tikvah Museum of Art that shows asylum seekers and foreigners in Israel learning to read . In my eyes , reading is also a way of creating a world of your own and to get to places that you want . You can run away to a place and from a place . So yes , drawing is no longer enough in my work . Now I am broadening my works to involve installation and film as well .
For this special edition of LandEscape we have selected Forward , an extremely interesting video that reflects the multifaceted nature of our relationship to nature and that our readers have already started to get to know