Naeh works with various mediums, including sculpture, video and performance. In Sleep Dust, she researches both collective and personal archaeology. The ceramics reference artefacts excavated from tombs from the Middle Eastern Copper Age. Such historical tokens are juxtaposed with her grandmother’s old bed sheets, used as the primary material for the sculpture’s body, which in turn contain intimate, bodily traces of Naeh’s own relatives.
Naeh received her MFA in Fine Arts from Goldsmiths University of London (2018) and her BA from Musrara School of Art, Jerusalem (2014).
Lives and works in Tel Aviv and London