Interview With Adi Fluman

Emily Drew Miller, Telavivian, April 4, 2018
Adi Fluman’s works uncannily exist in the realm between images and sculpture. At first glance, they seem reminiscent of antique objects, but further inspection reveals that they are constructed of obscure materials.

Born in 1987 and currently living and working in Tel Aviv, Fluman attended Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, where she received her BFA in photography in 2013 and MFA in 2016. She explodes passionately when talking about her process, and she radiates so much love for the viewer. Fluman's works depend on the viewer's first encounter with the illusionary obiects she makes, and how that perception unfolds: what is the material, what is the object, and how did this object come to life?