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Like his
fellow survivors, at first Bak wrapped himself in silence, seeking
to forge for himself an Israeli identity after his immigration to
the country in 1948. Gradually, as his path took him across
countries and continents, he shed the cloak of silence until he felt
that he could no longer keep the burden locked inside. Thus began a
journey of a different kind.
Viewers joining the six-decade-long journey of Samuel Bak’s works,
as presented in this exhibition, are presented with a multi-faceted
experience - an encounter with an artist dealing head-on with the
basic question of “how” underlying the language of art, with an
artist debating with himself about the abstract, the figurative and
the gamut between them. His varying stylistic periods reveal an
artist capable of producing fine pencil drawings in the classical
tradition, on the one hand, and thick, layered oil brushstrokes of
pasticcio color on large canvasses. Every period reveals a little
but conceals twice as much about the inner burden. The journey and
burden are shaped into a single identity, which, while it may be
paradigmatic, is nevertheless unique and private - the arduous road
of Samuel Bak spanning sixty years of creativity. |