Moral Turgeman Wants You To Get in Touch With Your Senses
Moral Turgeman follows her intuition and wants you to get in touch with yours as well. We spoke to the artist about this and so much more.
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Moral Turgeman’s journey to Los Angeles began with what could be described as an existential calling, one that brought the multidisciplinary artist to Southern California, ushered by the same intuitive, sensorial compass that guides her work. After five years on the road working as a commissioned artist, it was California’s landscape that convinced her she had found a new home. “Combined with the existing network I built here during my formative years, Los Angeles became the clear choice.” Heinrich’s Dreamscape – One is just as apt to crawl into Turgeman’s work as peer in. Photo: Masha Matveyeva
Settled into a dedicated Los Angeles studio, the prolific Turgeman now focuses on fabricating small furniture and objects that operate as both tangible and sustainable art pieces ? “some functional, some interactive” ? multi-sensory installations emphasizing the physical relation between work,...
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Moral Turgeman’s journey to Los Angeles began with what could be described as an existential calling, one that brought the multidisciplinary artist to Southern California, ushered by the same intuitive, sensorial compass that guides her work. After five years on the road working as a commissioned artist, it was California’s landscape that convinced her she had found a new home. “Combined with the existing network I built here during my formative years, Los Angeles became the clear choice.” Heinrich’s Dreamscape – One is just as apt to crawl into Turgeman’s work as peer in. Photo: Masha Matveyeva
Settled into a dedicated Los Angeles studio, the prolific Turgeman now focuses on fabricating small furniture and objects that operate as both tangible and sustainable art pieces ? “some functional, some interactive” ? multi-sensory installations emphasizing the physical relation between work,...
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