"Polar Bears is part figurative and part abstract, part environmental-tale and part personal-essay. It explores two seemingly different stories: an oil company engineer recounting his efforts to design a big drill site in Siberia and a young man's desire for fame in the age of celebrity kings and queens. What common grounds do the white bears of Siberia have with the young New York, wannabe-famous artist? None, it seems. And yet both still co-exist within the same palette of experiences that define a modern western existence: Everyone wants to be famous these days, everyone wants to be rich: there aren't enough Polar Bears in this world. There are too many 'artists'." - Ido Fluk
Polar Bears was exhibited at the Contemporary Art Museum of Sao Paolo, at Usine-C in Canada, Salon S1 in Sheffield, Dumbo Arts Under the Bridge NY, Moscow video art show, and many other venues around the world.