ABOUT

The work of Israeli artist Tova Pesach consists of various mediums: painting, drawing, video art, collage and assemblage. She deals with images of animals, which she personifies and charges with symbolic meaning inspired by the characters in her personal life. In doing so, she seeks to point out the tension between human culture and wild nature, out of compassion and sensitivity towards nature. She claims that her art always has a certain therapeutical character.

Her interest in the relationship between man and the ecology in which he lives is reflected in the series Evergreen. Pesach portrays plants originating from tropical forests that have undergone domestication, so that today they can be found in homes all over the world.  

Tova Pesach’s works have been presented in both solo and group exhibitions in Israel.

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Exhibition 

Solo Exhibitions:
- Evergreen, Artspace TLV, Tel Aviv, 2022.
- A Rabbit with an Olive Branch, Artists House Tel Aviv, 2020.
- Animal, Artists House Rishon LeZion, 2018.
- The Future Time When You Arrive, P8 Gallery, Tel Aviv, 2016.
- Speak to Her, Shikun Hamizrach Artists Center, Rishon Lezion, 2009.
- Silence of the Winds, Artists Pavilion, Holon, 2004.
- Flying is Hard, Artist Pavilion, Rishon Lezion, 2000.

Group Exhibitions:
- White Blood, Artspace TLV, Tel Aviv, 2023
- Play Dead, Artspace TLV, Tel Aviv, 2022
- Oh No! Sigh…, Artspace TLV, Tel Aviv, 2020

- Portrait, Artists House Rishon LeZion, 2010
- Connections, Artists House Rishon LeZion, 2010
- The Gallery, Shikun Hamizrach Artists Center, Rishon LeZion, 2008.
- A Woman Says a Woman”, Amiad Center, Tel Aviv, 2008.
- My City Rishon LeZion, Part of the 120th anniversary of Rishon LeZion, Winery, Rishon LeZion, 2002.
- Holon Artists in Painting and Sculpture, Holon Painters and Sculptors Association, Holon, 2002.
- Current Situation - Here and Now, Gallery on the Cliff, Netanya, 2001.
Color in Nature, Alon House, Givatayim, 2000.
- Wine around the Sea, Winery, Rishon LeZion, 2000
Exhibition of creators of foreign studies, Avni Institute, Tel Aviv, 2000
- Young Artists, Pevzner Gallery, Haifa, 1980.

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