The German Shtruk Museum presents a new solo exhibition of the artist, graphic artist, illustrator and sculptor Sima Levin "Dialogue with Kafka".
The project will present a series of graphic works created by the artist under the deep and vivid influence of Franz Kafka’s works.
Visual plots of works, connecting reality and fiction, immerse the audience in a dark and melancholic, but also in the mystical and endearing atmosphere of European cities of the beginning of XX century.
According to the author of the works, it was under the influence of impressions from traveling around old Prague and Kafka’s stories that the figure of a “little man” was created, a man in black, who walked along the narrow streets of the city, explaining that “big wars are born from small words”.