
Blurred Boundaries
Blurred Boundaries explores the fluid nature of borders—physical, political, cultural, and psychological. The exhibition brings together artists who examine the tension between structure and chaos, belonging and estrangement. In Israel, where borders are constantly redefined, these works reflect on identity, memory, and space. Through painting, sculpture, and photography, the exhibition invites viewers to reconsider both tangible and invisible boundaries in their lives.
Where does a boundary begin, and when does it start to dissolve?
The exhibition Blurred Boundaries explores the multifaceted nature of borders—physical, political, cultural, and psychological—and the ways in which they are shaped and transformed within both personal and collective spaces. The participating artists offer diverse perspectives on the delicate balance between order and chaos, between alienation and belonging, and between permanence and constant movement.
In Israel, where tangible and symbolic borders are in a continuous state of negotiation, the discourse on boundaries extends beyond geography to questions of identity, memory, territory, and narrative. The works in this exhibition reveal how borders emerge, erode, are crossed, and are redefined through a variety of mediums—painting, sculpture, and photography.
At a time when concepts of place, identity, and home are more complex than ever, Blurred Boundaries invites viewers to reconsider their own boundaries—both those they set for themselves and those imposed upon them by the world.



