Greene Naftali presents The invisible point, the eighth solo exhibition by Gedi Sibony at the gallery. Bringing together a new body of sculptures and paintings, the exhibition continues Sibony’s longstanding engagement with discarded materials, subtle spatial interventions, and the poetic possibilities embedded within ordinary objects. On view through June 20, 2026, the exhibition unfolds as a quiet yet complex meditation on perception, transformation, and the latent emotional charge of found forms.

For more than two decades, Sibony has developed a practice centered on remnants and cast-offs, transforming utilitarian materials into spare and evocative constructions. In The invisible point, sculptures emerge from stacked fragments of discarded bookshelves and salvaged architectural elements, while a new suite of paintings coalesces from restrained gestures, flecks of color, and delicate interventions that activate the surrounding blank space. Through these understated arrangements, the artist creates works that oscillate between material presence and disappearance, encouraging viewers to reconsider the relationships between object, space, and perception.

Sibony’s work has long occupied a territory between post-minimalism, conceptual art, and poetic abstraction, balancing physical immediacy with metaphysical resonance. His installations often rely on subtle shifts in scale, placement, and texture, allowing meaning to emerge gradually through spatial experience rather than direct narrative. In this exhibition, paintings and sculptural forms coexist as interconnected fields of attention, where emptiness, silence, and fragmentation become active compositional elements. The resulting environment invites a contemplative encounter with material fragility and the invisible structures that shape emotional and perceptual experience.