Press
Spectaculum Magazine Article about the series 'Painted Memories' (10.08.25)
"Roee Morag’s artistic practice spans painting, photography, collage, video, and sound, but it is the fertile in-between—where memory overlaps with image, and image dissolves into emotion—that his work finds its most poignant form. With Painted Memories, a recent photo-based series, Roee transforms personal family archives into textured fields of recollection. Blending his father’s analogue photographs with abstract painting, he collapses time, layering inherited memories with gestures of his own. The result is not nostalgia. It is something more uncertain, intimate, and open to disruption."
Edge of Humanity Magazine Feature on the series 'Broken Cinema Dreams' (31.08.25)
"Broken Cinema Dreams explores the tension between photography and cinematic memory, reimagining fragments of film history through abstraction, projection, and photomontage. By layering distorted frames from 1920s–40s cinema with luminous color compositions, Roee Morag deconstructs familiar imagery and rebuilds it into shifting visual spaces. The series reflects on how collective memory erodes and transforms, dissolving once-recognizable moments into fields of light, form, and emotion."