Flomenhaft Gallery Presents Siona Benjamin's My Magic Carpet
The Flomenhaft Gallery will present Siona Benjamin's newest and very inspired paintings, photographs and constructions, and with this exhibit we officially welcome her back from a four month trip to India on a Fulbright Fellowship.
Like Orpheus, Benjamin has traveled near and far both physically and emotionally before returning to Mumbai, where she was born. Growing up in India she was a member of the Jewish Bene Israel group that settled there at least nine generations ago. As a child she was pulled from her roots of necessity. She was educated in Catholic and Zoroastrian schools because they offered the best education. Ever since, hers has been a voyage of self discovery, to find a way most meaningful to her.
Benjamin attended art school in Mumbai, then came to study in America in 1986 where she received two masters degrees, one in painting and the other in theater design, before settling in Montclair, New Jersey. It is hardly surprising that she calls a series of works "Finding Home."The centerpiece of our exhibit is Benjamin's "Magic Carpet." Her new installation represents the culmination of her pilgrimage from early childhood to the present day. It hints at a fable she loved as a child about a camel who on a cold night cleverly induces his Arab master to move out of his tent so that he could take his place and keep warm. In the Flomenhaft Gallery Benjamin has created a spectacular tent with a carpet woven in India based on one of her paintings. On the ceiling looms the camel.547 W. 27th Street, Suite 200
New York, New York 10001
P (212) 268-4952/F (212) 268-4953
www.flomenhaftgallery.com

Videos