Mythology of Laughter | Print on canvas (2023) Painting by Eden Eizenberg

Analog Print on Canvas, 39.4x59 in
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In my work I address the topic of the relationship between man and nature in the era of total digitalization. Digital technologies are now the most important force, not only transforming social relations, but also influencing the person himself. The painting depicts the ruins of the city, which seem to be turning into houses of cards, temporary soulless[...]
In my work I address the topic of the relationship between man and nature in the era of total digitalization. Digital technologies are now the most important force, not only transforming social relations, but also influencing the person himself. The painting depicts the ruins of the city, which seem to be turning into houses of cards, temporary soulless concrete rectangles, representing many kilometers of thoughtless buildings that harm the environment. I want to draw the viewer’s attention to the problem of densely built-up urban areas. Emoji are a symbol of “modern civilization’s mockery of ecology and previous architectural traditions.

Diptych
Size each module: 29.5 x 39.4 x 0.8 in
Total hang on your wall is: Height: 59 in x Width: 39.4 in
Materials: print on canvas

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* It is ready to hang on the wall. The edges have also been painted, so it is not necessary to frame it.
* Carefully packed: The painting is sent in cardboard boxes wrapped with great care in bubble paper.

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Conceptual Art PrintModern Digitalization ArtworkUrban Decay PaintingEnvironmental Art CanvasContemporary City Ruins Art

Artist represented by Artseeker Gallery
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Eden Eisenberg, born in 1984, is a contemporary Israeli artist working within the paradigm of metamodernism. Eisenberg is one of the most intriguing figures in the art of "new sincerity." His[...]


Eden Eisenberg, born in 1984, is a contemporary Israeli artist working within the paradigm of metamodernism. Eisenberg is one of the most intriguing figures in the art of "new sincerity." His projects pose deep philosophical questions, central to which is a statement by the artist himself: "Life is a game, but the game is not life." Eisenberg works with symbolic themes, drawing on experiences of childhood perception. He explores human relationships with nature and surrounding reality, expressed through various moods, feelings, actions, and deeds.

In his artistic research, the theme of childhood is a necessity for the author's self-expression in contemporary culture. In his paintings, the child's world is not presented as a metaphor for naive childhood perception but as an experience for deeper insight into the essence of things.

Eisenberg is interested in art that has transcended its formal boundaries, becoming a philosophy, sociology, and essentially contemporary life.

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