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The Feast
Traditionally, the horn of plenty — or cornucopia — symbolizes abundance, fertility, nourishment, and prosperity. Rooted in classical mythology and tied to harvest deities, it evokes a vessel so full it can no longer contain its gifts.
In "Cornucopia" by Boris Katz, this familiar symbol remains intact — but something subtly shifts.
The piece is infused with a quiet, sensual tension: a gesture that suggests seduction, invitation, perhaps even surrender. Here, abundance begins to blur with temptation, and what once promised delight now hints at the possibility of losing oneself.
Curated by Ido Garini, the exhibition was presented at the Benyamini Contemporary Ceramics Center in 2014.

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