
Liron Cohen, Yali Ziv, Anat Gutberg, Avisar Goldman, Pesh, Eran Hilleli, Alon Braier

Internal Space examined the indistinct boundaries between interior and exterior during the COVID-19 pandemic - a moment when the home expanded to contain everything that had once happened outside it, and the outside became a place that could only be looked at through a window.
The exhibition was developed for the OUTLINE Illustration Festival and installed at the Jerusalem Museum of Nature, a venue whose own architecture - a 19th-century mansion repurposed as a museum of natural history - already sits between categories. The pairing of subject and site was deliberate: a show about porous boundaries, in a building that has long been more than one thing at once.
Participating illustrators and artists included Liron Cohen, Yali Ziv, Anat Gutberg, Avisar Goldman, Pesh, Eran Hilleli, and Alon Braier, each responding to the prompt from inside their own confinement. The works that emerged were intimate, domestic, and quietly unsettling - small windows onto a year when interior and exterior stopped meaning what they had meant before.