
Pace is pleased to present Pragim—Poppies in Hebrew—an exhibition of works by Michal Rovner at its Hanover Square gallery in London. Expanding on Rovner’s 2024 presentation Pragim at Pace’s 540 West 25th Street gallery in New York, the exhibition in London continues the dialogue around her long-term exploration of nature, memory, and transformation.
On view from April 26 through May 28, the show features a selection of prints, video works, and an installation. Since 2019, Rovner has filmed and drawn the wild poppies that grow in her field in Israel, forming an ongoing series that has shifted with time and events.
For over three decades, Michal Rovner has explored themes of identity, displacement, and collective memory, creating works that blur the boundaries between past and present. Her latest exhibition continues this inquiry, centering on the poppy—an enduring symbol of fragility and resilience, remembrance and loss. Across cultures, the flower carries different associations, yet in Rovner’s hands, rendered in stark tones of black, gray, and red, it takes on a haunting, almost spectral presence. Her human-scale poppies, swaying rhythmically, possess ephemeral delicacy and unyielding force, beauty, and distress. More than flowers in a field, they are echoes of the current state of unrest. Like all Rovner’s works, they address the human condition as reflected in the artist’s eyes.
Working across drawing, printmaking, video, sculpture, and installation, Rovner constructs layered compositions that abstract time and place, distilling broader human experiences into shifting, ambiguous forms. Among her most recognized projects is Makom (Place), a series of monumental cubic stone structures built from the remnants of dismantled Israeli and Palestinian homes in Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Haifa, the Galilee, and the Israel-Syria border. Constructed in collaboration with Israeli and Palestinian masons, Makom reflects both the weight of history and the possibility of rebuilding—an act of creation forged from fragments of the past.
More intimate in scale than its New York counterpart, Rovner’s exhibition in London offers a concentrated look at the artist’s ongoing exploration of the poppy, drawing viewers into its layered meanings and evolving presence in her work.
Michal Rovner’s (b. 1957, Israel) work in video, sculpture, drawing, sound and installation has been exhibited in over 60 solo exhibitions including a mid-career retrospective at the Whitney Museum of Art, the Israeli Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, the Jeu de Paume, and the Louvre. In 2006, Rovner began a series of monumental structures titled Makom (Place) using stones from dismantled or destroyed Israeli and Palestinian houses from Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Haifa, the Galilee, and the border of Israel and Syria. She worked with Israeli and Palestinian masons to construct new spaces encompassing history, memory and time. In 2013, Rovner created the installation Traces of Life at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum devoted to the 1.5 million Jewish children murdered in the Shoah. Rovner’s video installations were exhibited at the Tate Gallery, the Stedelijk Museum, LVMH Headquarters, and Yad Vashem. Rovner lives and works in New York and Israel.





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