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Spike Hole

Zigi Ben-Haim (1945 –)

Zigi Ben-Haim (b. 1945) is an American-Israeli painter & sculptor known for abstract, evocative works exploring themes of displacement, memory, and nature. His art blends personal history with universal experiences.

Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection (The Bronx, United States of America)

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A Symphony of Form and Season: Encountering Spike Hole

In the quiet intersection of sculpture and landscape, Spike Hole stands as a profound meditation on texture, geometry, and the ephemeral nature of time. Created in 1989 by the evocative artist Zigi Ben-Haim, this striking piece presents a dark, commanding sphere that seems to anchor the very earth it rests upon. The sculpture is defined by a rhythmic series of vertical lines or spikes radiating from its core, creating a visual tension between the solid, heavy mass of the orb and the sharp, energetic protrusions that reach outward. Set against a backdrop of autumnal splendor, where golden and orange foliage blankets the ground, the work achieves a rare dialogue with its environment. The overcast sky provides a soft, diffused light that eliminates harsh shadows, allowing the viewer to focus on the intricate interplay between the sculpture’s somber tones and the vibrant, dying warmth of the fall season.

The artistry of Ben-Haim lies in his ability to translate complex human emotions into abstract physical forms. As an artist whose life was shaped by the profound themes of displacement and memory, Ben-Haim often utilizes abstraction to touch upon universal truths. In Spike Hole, the central sphere can be viewed as a symbol of the self or a vessel of accumulated history, while the radiating spikes suggest the outward reach of identity, the piercing nature of memory, or perhaps the defensive barriers constructed by those who have known upheaval. The technique involves a masterful command of volume and line, ensuring that even from a distance, the sculpture possesses an undeniable gravitational pull. For the collector or interior designer, this piece offers a sophisticated focal point that brings a sense of structural integrity and contemplative depth to any space.

Beyond its physical presence, the work invites a deep emotional resonance through its seasonal context. There is a poignant melancholy in seeing such a permanent, heavy object surrounded by the falling leaves of autumn—a season synonymous with transition and the cycle of life. This juxtaposition between the enduring metal or stone of the sculpture and the fleeting beauty of the deciduous trees mirrors the artist's own preoccupation with the permanence of memory versus the transience of physical existence. To possess a reproduction of Spike Hole is to invite this much of a conversation into one's home: a dialogue about strength, vulnerability, and the beautiful, inevitable passage of time. It is an exquisite choice for those seeking art that does not merely decorate a room, but enriches the very atmosphere of thought and reflection.


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Osnovne informacije

  • Title: Spike Hole
  • Artistic style: Abstract sculpture
  • Notable elements or techniques: Vertical spikes radiating from a sphere
  • Subject or theme: Nature, memory, and displacement
  • Year: 1989

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