Liat Yossifor Announces Her Professional Website Has Been Updated

Her website has been refurbished, redesigned, and brought up-to-date with more of her past artwork, reviews, interviews, and much more.

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / May 10, 2021 / It is with great enthusiasm that visual artist Liat Yossifor announces that her professional website has been overhauled significantly and is now once again live and ready to welcome visitors.

The site has been updated to include Yossifor's work from 2005 - 2021. Particularly, the website now features her early sociopolitical work from 2005 - 2007. It also now includes the landscape series entitled ‘The Tender Among Us' from 2007, which was exhibited at Pomona College Museum of Art that same year accompanied by a catalog. Additionally, the website now showcases Yossifor's evolving series of grey paintings entitled ‘Movements' from 2012 - 2016, which was her first artist's monograph, published by DoppelHouse Press in 2016. The book ‘Movements' was designed by award-winning Vienna-based graphic artist Peter Duniecki.

Aside from highlighting how her artwork has evolved over time, the new incarnation of the website includes news, interviews, and reviews regarding Liat Yossifor's past and upcoming exhibitions.

For more information, reviews, interviews, and to see the updates, please visit: liatyossifor.com.

About Liat Yossifor:

Liat Yossifor studied at UCI with artists coming out of the culture wars and identity politics art movements. Her work then was a series of sociopolitical portraits that were etched in great detail onto monochromatic fields. These portraits were buried in single color fields, in shades of red, white, and black. They only came to life with a certain direction of light and the position of the viewer in front of them. They were a kind of a "Dawning of an aspect," to borrow from Wittgenstein. Over time, this work evolved into abstractions that are portraits of events instead of portraits of people. The new abstractions are time-restricted, repeated, and body-aware; they speak to a cycle of trauma and belatedness. Their subject is entirely a state of mind, and is formed over time by thinking of these works in groupings of paintings and memories. In these abstractions, a delicate balance between cognition and action forms a pictorial space which coexists in tension with the painting as a record of an event. The abstractions are grounded in the artist's movement and are generated by utilizing a process that resembles automatic drawing. The paintings are also done entirely in paint, but describe different material states, from stone relief and ceramics to body prints.

Contact Information:
Liat Yossifor
Visual Artist
Email: liatyossifor@gmail.com
Website: liatyossifor.com

SOURCE: Liat Yossifor



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