Hen Songo is an Israeli contemporary artist whose background in architecture and design shapes his innovative and forward-thinking artistic language. Based in Jerusalem, Songo creates works that merge art, engineering, and spatial imagination.
From a young age, Songo was inspired by his father’s multidisciplinary studio, where he was exposed to diverse creative processes. This early experience sparked his lifelong passion for art, precision, and craftsmanship.
Hen Songo is best known for his sculptural wall works that integrate geometric and architectural forms. His art reflects a deep engagement with three-dimensional thinking, structural engineering, and light dynamics. Each piece invites the viewer to deconstruct the image into multiple geometric shapes, while subtle shifts in perspective and light reveal shadow play and optical depth.
Songo’s approach is rooted in the belief that harmony between geometric forms resonates deeply with the human mind. His works explore the intersection of mathematics, perception, and aesthetics, raising questions such as:
Are geometric shapes the building blocks of reality? Or are they conceptual illusions designed to mediate human understanding of the world?
Through his practice, Hen Songo examines how geometry, architecture, and art converge to shape visual perception. His works stand at the crossroads of fine art and design, offering collectors and viewers a unique experience of spatial depth and balance.