Dalia Hay Acco's 'chaotic overabundance'
All the paintings portray amorphous images of different sizes, executed in a technique of engraving in tar, sometimes mixed with acrylic or ink.
Her new exhibition at the Maya Gallery in Tel Aviv, curated by Ori Drumer, presents two bodies of work – large-scale paintings on canvas, and small works on wooden boards – which constitute one corpus, the sequel of an intensive work process that began in 2021 and continued almost until the exhibition’s opening. Hay Acco’s works await the viewers at the entrance to the gallery, accompanying them along the wall to the interior space, where over a thousand small works of varying dimensions are installed on wooden surfaces.
All the paintings portray amorphous images of different sizes, executed in a technique of engraving in tar, sometimes mixed with acrylic or ink. Each one simulates an intimate movement with and within itself, while a wild dynamic unfolds between the images.