The works of Lior Tamim, , an artist represented by Givon Art Gallery, combine industrial objects with electrical and electronic systems. The beams and structural elements that appear in his works, often wrapped in metallic or insulating materials, are connected to mechanisms that allow the transmission of energy and, at times, the possibility of sound. These objects resemble fragments of infrastructure or technical apparatus, yet are presented as minimalist sculptures that emphasize material, structure, and process. By bringing together sculptural form, technical systems, and the potential for activation, Tamim’s works explore the relationships between object, energy, and space.
