Ta’ar Gallery space

Underground space on Herzl st. 156

The Sexual and Social Psychology of the Ejection Seat, 2025

Solo exhibition unfolds in two locations: Ta’ar Gallery and an underground space at 156 Herzl Street Tel Aviv. Curated by Omer Sheizaf and Yoav Weinfeld.

Mixed media, Variable diminutions

This project builds a world made of raw, improvised spaces—kind of enclaves assembled from wood, plaster, murky paint, a self-sustaining DIY water system, harsh lighting, the room’s acoustics, and printed, pasted documentation materials.

In the first part at Taar gallery, a small, rough space meant for a single person. It feels like a mix between a isolation cell, a confessional booth, or maybe even the backroom of a sex shop.

Inside this booth, there is a sink connected to a DIY circular water system so if you want to cleanse yourself it will be with used water. Next to it is a worn booklet titled Common Worship that shows a frame-by-frame progression of a "no hands" erection.

In parallel, in an underground space behind Herzl Street, there is a sound installation and a series of prints. A subwoofer emitting ultra-low frequencies uses the acoustics of the space to create a physical sensation.

The work is deliberately direct and blunt which resonates with the present moment and the cynical, and harsh state. The materials are raw, unpolished, without refinement or decoration. At the same time, they create a fiction. Both spaces present systems operating on internal economies — preserving the existing state, caught in loops of self-maintenance and self-satisfaction.