June2016
Vered Gersztenkorn is curious about faces; she is attracted by elusive glances, ridiculous noses and ears and mouths full of teeth. She ironically depicts a funny and distracted humanity, portrays with compassion eyes that look away or ladies that strike a pose, touched by her fellow animals, whether they resemble her or not.
Today her paintings, those dogs with all their teeth, those queens posing on a sofa, those abstract pieces are exhibited in galleries across the United States (Detroit, Cincinnati, Buffalo, Haverford, Washington D.C., Baltimora, Birmingham), in France (Paris), Norway (Oslo), Israel and Italy and those humans with their feet viewed from a side are pacifically marching to conquer the world. -Hana Silberstein, Director, Associazione Culturale L'Atelier (Bologna, Italy)