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Bacchanalia

In the mural-like, frieze-like painting that unfolds through space, the figures reach a point where they become metaphors, encapsulating moments or essential aspects among the multiplicity that thrives in the realms of the Bacchanalia. The postures in Sara Beninga’s works represent a rhythm of dance and circling, but also of restless repose. The wild experience embedded in the mythological story of the Bacchanalia is the means for union with the sublime divine, enabling the crossing of metaphysical boundaries that mediate between the human and the immortal, the eternal. During Bacchanalia, a person temporarily breaks free of the burdens of the everyday and experiences a divine–spiritual–ecstatic state. The participants are caught up in acts of revelry and release; they drink wine and dance in ecstasy, temporarily dissolving social barriers.¹

Solo and Double Exhibitions:

Group Exhibitions:

2023

In the Hall of the Muses, Litvak Contemporary, Tel Aviv. Curator: Hadas Glazer (Sep. 7th to Nov. 24th).

2023

New Members, Jerusalem Artists’ House.

Curator: Meydad Eliyahu (Sep. 2nd to Nov. 4th).

2023

Double exhibition Close, Museum on the Seam, Jerusalem.

Curator: Avital Wexler.

2022

Solo exhibition Looking Beyond, Tal Gallery, Kfar Vradim.

Curator: Ady Greenfeld.

2021

Solo exhibition Bacchanal, Maya Gallery, Tel Aviv. 

2019

Artist Wall, Maya Gallery, Tel Aviv.

2017

2017: Double exhibition Trickle, The New Gallery Artists' Studios, Jerusalem.

Curator: Tamar Gispan-Greenberg.

2012

Graduation exhibition, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem.

Curators: Joseph Krispel and Yochai Avrahami.

2024

Par(i)ty With Us, AquabitArt Galerie, Berlin.

Curated by Sarah Maske, Nina Marlene Kraus, Irina Ilieva.

2023

Us and Them, Wahat al Salam, Neve Shalom.

Curated by: Dyana Shaloufi Rizek.

2023

Fresh Paint, Tel Aviv.

Curated by: Raz Shapira and Yifat Gurion.

2022

Girotondo, Litvak Contemporary, Tel Aviv.

Curator: Hadas Glazer.

2021

Bloodline: The Artist’s Family, Litvak Contemporary, Tel Aviv.

Curator: Hadas Glazer.

2021

Draw me a Child, Illustration Week, Tel Aviv.

Curated by Tal Frenkel Alroy.

2020

Portrait, Salon Hacubia.

Curated by Ella Cohen Vansover and Dan Ormian.

2019

Present Occurrences: Winners of the Young Artists Scholarship, Jerusalem Print Workshop.

Curator: Irena Gordon.

2019

Civilized Jungle, Gallery of David Yellin Academic College of Education.

Curator: Nava T. Barazani.

2018

Life is Beautiful, Rosenbach Contemporary Art Gallery, Jerusalem.

2018

Pnina Yuchtman Prize, Rali Museum, Cesaerea.

Curator: Uri Rosenwein.

2018

Eclectics, Koresh 14, Jerusalem.

Curator: Vered Hadad.

2017

Man’s Man, Jerusalem Biennale.

Curators: Porat Salomon and Ronen Yizhaki.

2017

Salon, Hakubia, Jerusalem.

Curators: Dan Ormian and Ella Cohen Vansover.

2017

Artist’s Appointment, Manofim, Jerusalem Contemporary Art Festival.

Curator: Hadas Glazer.

2016

Hallway Conversations, The New Gallery, Jerusalem.

Curator: Tamar Gispan-Greenberg.

2016

Acquaintance: Chapter 1, The New Gallery, Jerusalem.

Curator: Tamar Gispan-Greenberg.

2016

Barbur 24 hour residency, Jerusalem.

2015

Singles, Koresh 14 Gallery, Jerusalem.

Curator: Vered Hadad.

2015

Salon, Hakubia, Jerusalem.

Curators: Dan Ormian and Ella Cohen Vansover.

2015

Demons and Ghosts, The New Gallery, Jerusalem.

Curator: Hedva Shemesh.

2014

Bread and Roses, Art sale exhibition, Tel Aviv.

2013

Intervals, Art sale exhibition, Tel Aviv. 

​​Residencies

2018: Asylum Arts Retreat, Garrison, New York. 

 

Prizes and Awards

2016: Young Artists Scholarship, The Jerusalem Print Workshop.

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