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No Compromise For Yourself, 2025

Acrylic on canvas

51.2 x 38.2 in

The mirror is no longer a reflection, but a barrier: the moment when the image of the self imposes its own point of arrest.

Within the series Behind the Obvious, Abraham Aronovitch diverts the bathroom mirror from its utilitarian function, transforming it into a device for ontological confrontation. No Compromise For Yourself captures the precise instant of rupture: the raised hand gesture, rendered with graphic economy, signifies neither rejection nor defense, but establishes a limit addressed to one’s own image.

The work questions the possibility of existing without adjustment, placing the viewer at the center of a silent negotiation with their own demands. Between the carnal presence of the foreground and the chromatic resistance of the reflection, the artist explores the tension between the desire for movement and the necessity of coherence. The figure becomes an allegory of intransigence, embodying that inner firmness each individual carries within. Through this work on threshold and restraint, Aronovitch exposes the psychological cost of the absolute: a relationship to the self that, by refusing all compromise, risks freezing into a sovereign yet enigmatic solitude.

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