The Israeli designer’s first U.S. solo show examines how humans impact, interfere with, and interact with the environment through three experimental series created with natural materials and processes. “Bleached” features otherworldly architectural objects crafted out of sea salt, “Wasted” confronts consumerism with traditional baskets woven out of discarded trash, and “Unravel” consists of intricate Soumak textiles constructed with humanely harvested silk.
Erez Nevi Pana, “Bleached” (2018). Photo: Courtesy of Erez Nevi Pana and Friedman Benda.