A psychedelic exhibition to change consciousness at the Lotan Gallery, architecture and design news

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“Revival of psychedelia” is a group exhibition in Jaffa that seeks to revive the flow of art that is sometimes created by the use of materials from both consciousness and awareness. The return of this phenomenon in mainstream culture in recent years is nothing more than a history that returns and repeats itself, in the light of years secondary materials of consciousness and recognition have been a fertile ground for the study of human consciousness, perception and emotion.

Along with expressions of intense colors, geometry, a change in the perception of reality and the use of nature, psychedelia brings an opportunity to look at the familiar and the known in a new way.
The conflict between wakefulness and darkness of senses, the intensification of some emotions over others bring an opportunity for extreme expression and kicks into the narrative through which the artist looks at reality and in fact serves as an opportunity to reflect on the perspectives and paradigms in which he is a prisoner. The exhibition is designed to combine types of art in its various ways of expression.
Presenting artists: Shlomit Berman, Orna Oren, Maya Shortz, Nofer Tsuk, Idit Alfasi, Ofir Shavit, Uri Cohen, Charlotte Shalom, Daniel Saliva, Katia Nikolin, Ella Gutenberg, Yifat Porat, Rachel Klein Elazari, Shaul Elgabish, Polina Et, Miri Hadar, Michal Inabi, Roni Nativ.

The great mother, Yifat Porat Photo credit: Yifat Porat


Name of the artist: Nofer Tsuk Name of the work: Drowning in love. Photo credit: Nofer Tzuk


“Resurgence of psychedelia”
The festive opening night will be held under the auspices of the Heutzer Winery.
opening: Thursday, September 15 at 7:00 pm.
locking: The 29th of September
Hours of operation: Sunday-Thursday 10:00 – 15:00. Fridays – 9:00-12:00
‘Lotan Gallery’ under the management of Orli Dvir – is a boutique gallery located in Old Jaffa,
On the Sea – 19 Mazal Aryeh Alley
The entrance is free.

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