Merav Goldschmidt Kay

The work consists of two parts, created thirty years apart, reflecting a shift in the relationship between

feeder and fed. Both series examine the narrative of the spoon from opposing perspectives.

At their intersection, a subtle displacement occurs: the protective act of feeding is reconsidered, and

the pushing motion – an embodiment of control – is transformed as boundaries blur and roles reverse.

The title “Don’t Push It” resonates as both warning and invitation, urging reflection on the moment

where care and control intertwine.

 

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