Karmela Berg is an israeli artist. Lives and works in Tel-Aviv. Her works have been presented in solo and group exhibitions in private galleries in Tel Aviv, Jaffa, Ein-Hod and in public institutions such as Tel Aviv Philharmonic Hall, Painters and Sculptures Association, Bialik House, Jerusalem Theatre, as well as abroad in bianelles in Spain, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, Italy, USA, solo exhibition in Barcelona and galleries in Denmark, Paris - Salon d'Automne, Tokyo Municipal Fine Arts Museum and Kurashiki Municipal Fine Arts Museum in Japan and Nankin National Fine Arts Museum in China. A member of several international associations. Participated in special project such as "Milestone for Peace", "Green Not Cement", "Postcards" and "Peace" in Bar David Museum.
The artist deals with the contemporary visual interpretation of scientific research, in cracking the human gene code. Her work is an attempt to seek and examine changing values such as sacrifice, self-awareness, parentage, life circuits, the relationships between materials, colours and proportions - an attempt to quantify the significance of the great breakthrough which the computerization and minimalization have contributed to the human genome research.
The artist works with oil on canvas, mixed-media, paper
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