Yishai jusidman biography of albert
This article focuses on Yishai Jusidman's exhibition “The Economist Shuffle”....
Mexico City, 1963
Lives and works in Los Angeles
Since the late 1980s, Yishai Jusidman has developed a series of works that critically and innovatively engage with specific challenges in contemporary painting.
Jusidman contends that the pictorial experience of the 20th century was shaped by artificial dichotomies (such as Figurative/Abstraction, Form/Content, Painting/Concept, Realism/Expressionism) that create the illusion of the non-practice nature of pre-modern naturalism.
To deconstruct these dichotomies, Jusidman employs multiple pictorial techniques rooted in the history of painting.
Other stand-out shows in the area were George Stoll's sculptures at Kim Light and Yishai Jusidman's square format paintings after photos from 'The Economist' at.
He seamlessly connects portraiture, landscape, and still-life with elements of geometrism, gesturalism, and minimalism. This synthesis blends analytical rigor with manual expressiveness, effectively dismantling artificial boundaries.
Jusidman revives the potential for figurative representation, naturalism, and imagery to coexist within painting, highlighting their compelling possibilities.