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Ilit Azoulay, KAELIS , 2026

Ilit Azoulay

KAELIS , 2026
inkjet print
wood frame
105 x 84 cm
41 5/16 x 33 1/16 in
Ed. 2/2 + 1AP
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'KAELIS draws the hidden circle, and things find their orbit. She reminds us that even within chaos a deeper order is at work.' This work...
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"KAELIS draws the hidden circle, and things find their orbit.

She reminds us that even within chaos a deeper order is at work."



This work connects three sources of imagery that are vastly distant in time, geography, and scale: an image of the immense volcano Olympus Mons on Mars, a jade bi disk from the Chinese Liangzhu culture of the Neolithic period, and the marble sculpture Greek Slave by the American artist Hiram Powers from the nineteenth century.

Olympus Mons is the largest volcano in the solar system, a colossal planetary formation rising approximately twenty-four kilometers high and surrounded by a circular escarpment hundreds of kilometers wide. It is a landscape that expresses geological forces far beyond human proportion.

The jade bi disk, by contrast, is a relatively small ritual object imbued with cosmic meaning. In ancient Chinese culture it was used in burial ceremonies and placed on the bodies of high-status individuals. Its circular form with a central opening symbolized cosmic order and the connection between heaven and earth.

The sculpture Greek Slave by Hiram Powers presents a vulnerable human body. In the nineteenth century the figure sparked public debate about freedom, morality, equality, and slavery, becoming a symbol of humanity under immense political and social power.

Between the planetary, the ritual, and the human emerges a network of resonances in which landscape, material, and body become different ways through which the world thinks itself.


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