Paul Booth Gallery is excited to welcome back Israeli sculptor Ronit Baranga for her solo exhibition of sculptures titled, Demons’ Playground”. Baranga continues to muddy the line between living and still in this new series that explores the untamed facets of the imagination.
Ronit Baranga’s creations tend to give off the impression that they exist of their own free will. The dishware reaches out for one another and melds together, craving an embrace. The girls cast their self-perception on themselves and on objects around them-fascinated, curiously watching their wild side come out, free of inhibitions and fears-releasing the emotionally charged and often more painful demons than ideal childhood-like. It could be the fragile nature of the sculptures, or is it the looks of the life-like characters – something about Baranga’s works seems exposed and vulnerable, and at the same time amused and curious.
Ronit Baranga is an award-winning contemporary sculptor artist living and working in Israel. Baranga’s creations have been displayed in museums and galleries around the globe and are a part of many notable museum and private collections. “Demons’ Playground” is Baranga’s second solo exhibition with Booth Gallery.
Booth Gallery is a New York City based art gallery representing both local and international artists. Booth is committed to presenting thoughtful exhibitions featuring artists whose works focus on a balance between content, form, research and communication. Through a well-rounded program, Booth Gallery aims to explore new avenues of cultural significance and visual communication. Our goal is to respond to the intellectual demands of our audience in pursuit of an edifying cultural exchange.