Intrusions
Solo Exhibition at Braverman Gallery curated by Adi Gura
Dana Levy’s multifaceted practice considers how historic architecture and sites embody lived experiences and change context over time. She often begins her projects with specific buildings, local people, and archives, creating works that delve into unique cultural histories and connect to overarching themes of place. Through symbolic imagery, Levy creates a haunting meditation on displacement, memory, and the passage of time.
Through her diverse body of work, Dana Levy invites viewers to reconsider the ways in which architecture, history, and environment intersect to shape individual and collective identities. Her art challenges us to confront the past, contemplate the present, and envision alternative futures, emphasizing the enduring relevance of our choices in shaping the world around us.