Edna Sade: Solo Exhibition
Curator: Galit Zimbalist
The Water Tower Gallery - Shefayim | May 2026
"Between Nature and Urbanity | The Breathing Space"
In the words of artist Edna Sade: "The space between nature and the city is where I live, breathe, and create. For me, the city represents rhythm, home, noise, and communication; while nature provides the flow, the breath, and the space that allows intuition and silence to exist."
In this exhibition, boundaries blur. The city seeks a piece of earth, while nature seeks a place to float within it. This is the encounter between the grey block and the green fragment, between the dense urban scene and the open expanse. In these abstract works, the city does not stand in opposition to nature but serves as a direct extension of it. It is an emotional and mental realm where, amidst the visual density, Sadeh’s underlying need to touch the earth emerges. Nature seeps into the concrete, and the city melts into the open air. These are the traces of street, hints of treetops, water, and soil—remaining as a vivid memory etched onto the surface.
Throughout the exhibition, Sadeh emphasizes the dissolving boundaries between matter and spirit. Through acrylic works on canvas and striking abstract prints, she gives form to the intersection of the industrial and the organic. The paintings move along an axis of contrasts: from intense, bursting colors representing urban vitality and clamor, to quiet monochromatic that distills the breath and moments of stillness found in nature.
While Sadeh’s sensations stem from her subjective world, they resonate powerfully with our collective experience today. In light of the complex situation in Israel, the search for a stable piece of earth, a place to float and a space to breathe evolves from a personal quest into a collective necessity for a society seeking healing within the chaos.