Malik, Suhail (ed.) Hanging, Ostfildern, Hatje Cantz, 2012
→Eilat Galit (ed.), A Voyage To Cythera, exh. guide, Berlin, The Berlin Museum of Medical History, 2012
→Maimon, Vered (ed.), I Told You So, exh. cat., The Herzliya Museum of Art, Herzliya (November–December 1998), Herzliya, The Herzliya Museum of Art, 1998
Multidisciplinary Israeli artist.
Multidisciplinary artist Aya Ben Ron is known for her distinct practice, which ranges from site-specific projects to installations, films, and collaborations with medical institutions. Her work explores our systems of care and examines themes such as illness, trauma, and recovery. In her work, the artist looks into the cultural and historical conditions of giving and receiving care, and maps the imperceptible connections between caregiving and the power relations embedded in Western societal structures.
A. Ben Ron holds a BFA from HaMidrasha Faculty of the Arts (1991) and an MFA from Goldsmiths, University of London (1999). Her early works feature a bold exploration of the body and are characterised by their seductive aesthetic. Hanging (2001–2013) – which was originally installed in the staircase of the Wellcome Trust’s building in London – is a dynamic expression of A. Ben Ron’s interest in the visual language used by modern science. In this twenty-five-metre fibreglass banner, illustrations from medical textbooks were digitally re-drawn as a colourful kaleidoscope of intensely ornamental images that chart the cycle of life. With its massive scale and extraordinary imagery, the work challenges the dialectics of scientific representation.
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