Sara Benninga is a contemporary painter focusing on the human figure and narrative.
In her work, Benninga constructs paintings that explore themes of femininity, sexuality, lived experience, and psychological tension.
In this episode, she reflects on art history, questioning how narratives have been visually represented, and why Rubens’ approach was such a breakthrough at the time.
Sara also shares her deep connection to Jerusalem, and how the city continues to influence her art today.
Enjoy the episode!
You can find Sara's work on Instagram
or on the website here
Israeli Art is a production by Deborah Beigel, featuring original music by Shuzin.
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