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Inheritance

Inheritance

Mari Noire

$350

Photograph from a series dedicated to sculptors’ workshops. The image presents a collection of a sculptor’s working tools arranged on the studio floor. Each bears the marks of long-term use and carries its own story. During the development of this project, the artist observed the sculptor sorting through these tools one by one, recalling where they came from and the people who had used them before him. Some belonged to his grandfather, also a sculptor, whose work he remembers from childhood and whose tools remain part of his practice today. The photograph reflects on memory embedded in material objects and on the continuity of artistic craft across generations. The tools appear not only as instruments of labor but also as witnesses to time, preserving personal and family histories. Print and presentation: Laser print. Presented with a white mat and framed in black wood.

Size: 40 W x 30 H cm

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Mari Noire

Mari Noire

Mari Noire was born and raised in Moscow and has been living in Israel for almost four years. She is a photographer, collage artist, and ceramic artist. She studied Classical Philology, as well as Italian language and culture, at the Russian State University for the Humanities before continuing her education in photography at the Rodchenko Moscow School of Photography and Multimedia. Mari's artistic practice brings together photography, ceramics, collage, and wood. She is interested in the relationship between materials, memory, and space, and approaches photography not only as an independent medium but also as a way of exploring the creative process. For many years, Mari has collaborated with sculptors, creating visual narratives about artists' studios, the making of artworks, and the relationship between artists and their materials. Together with her husband, sculptor Serafim Cherny, she develops collaborative projects in which photography becomes an integral part of a dialogue with sculpture. Alongside her personal projects, Mari creates portraits, lifestyle and street photography, and documents Israel's contemporary art scene, including exhibitions, studio practices, and cultural events.

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