Three contemporary Israeli sculptors, Noa Arad Yairi, Haim Senyor, and Neta Bachrach, share their unique approaches and inspirations in the evolving language of sculpture. Arad Yairi, whose work often explores the position of women and draws on both intellectual and instinctive impulses, sculpts primarily in clay and other materials, focusing on interiority and the process of creation. Senyor, who transitioned from painting to sculpture, carves expressive wooden figures inspired by everyday human presence, leaving raw marks and vibrant colors to emphasize honesty and emotion. Bachrach, with a background in law, creates tactile, hybrid works that blur the boundaries between painting and sculpture, drawing inspiration from mythology, nature, and the interplay of diverse materials. Each artist reflects on the meaning of art, the sources of their creativity, and what distinguishes their work in the broader context of contemporary sculpture.
Original article source: https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-884968
Source Id: 2026-02-967373444




