Mira Maylor
Mira Maylor
Mira Maylor, born in Tel Aviv (1962), has opened her first studio for glass at 1991, since then glass is taking a maim role in her work. In her unique sculptures she explores the glass as material, and its relationships with iron, wood and light. Maylor's works, which vary from few centimeter sizes to a few meter monumental works, is to see in public buildings, such as: The Israeli president official residence; the Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Ichilov Hospital, Tel Aviv, and more. She won the third price of the international competition for the landscape planning of "Hiriya", and created many site-specific works for privet houses and office-buildings. Her current exhibition at Bernard Gallery, "Home", is a selection of recent work dealing with the notion of home, and the variety of feelings and views attached to it, going back and forth from the closest circle of the self to the wider circle of family, culture, nation and the human race.









