Mosh Kashi

Ash Tree, Oil on canvas, 145x95cm, 2014
Azure Mountain, Oil on canvas, 70x50cm, 2014
Crown, 2019, Oil on canvas, 180x220cm
Diptych Crowns , 2019, Oil on canvas, 110x220cm
Large Violtte, 2019, oil on canvas, 80x180cm
Bois, Oil on canvas, 120x80cm, 2006
Purple Dawn, Oil on Canvas, 60x60cm, 2003
Blue Sepctrum #1, 2019, Oil on canvas, 70x50cm
Crimson field, Oil on canvas, 80x60cm, 2011
Crimson tree, Oil on canvas, 80x80cm, 2009-2010
Cronos, Oil on canvas, 60x40cm, 2006
Yellow Glowing, 2019, Oil on canvas, 70x50cm
Dark tree, Oil on canvas, 40x100cm, 2005
Violtte, 2019, Oil on canvas, 40x60cm
Double vie, Oil on canvas, 204x200cm, 1997
Double vie (Detail), Oil on canvas, 204x200cm, 1997
Early Forest Green (triptych- pt3), Oil on canvas, 60x60cm, 2008
Tree on Silver Grey, 2019,Oil on canvas, 70x70cm
Field, Oil on canvas, 180x60cm, 2003
Forest Green (red-twin), Oil on Canvas, 80x80cm, 2011
Mosh Kashi, The Open Museum Tefen, installation view, 2012
Sham Iyay Hazahav, Installation view, Beit Bialk Tel Aviv, 2010
Sham Iyay Hazahav, Installation view, Beit Bialk Tel Aviv, 2010
Light Ash Land, Oil on canvas, 240x100cm, 2014
Nocturno Land, Oil on canvas, 160x120cm, 2014
5.Crimson Sepctrum, 2019, oil on canvas, 80x60cm
Violette Forest, Oil on Canvas, 240x110cm, 2014
Yellow Field, Oil on canvas, 40x60cm, 2009
Crimson Field, 2019, Oil on canvas, 100x120cm
Purple Glowing #1, 2019, Oil on canvas, 200x220cm

Mosh Kashi

 

Mosh Kashi was born 1966 in Jerusalem. Lives and works in Tel Aviv.

Kashi’s works hold spiritual mystical elements inspired by the tradition of the sublime and the major Romantic motifs with deep link to the update contemporary Visual Arts. Kashi profounds his artistic practice by focusing on the examination of the immensity of nature in its different aspects, both visual and mental: wild fields spread out from one horizon to the next, solitary trees in a wide barren space, great dark mountains and thickets, dark tangled forest, the rising moon, shimmering, foggy sights. all in oil on canvas, and recently ink drawings on papers.

Kashi graduated from Hamidasha School of art and have an M.A degree in Arts Education from University of Leeds, Bretton Hall, England. Senior Lecturer at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Kashi’s art has been exhibited in many solo and group exhibitions in Israel and worldwide. He has received numerous prestigious awards, among them: the Israeli Young Artist Award (1994), the Cité des Arts Scholarship, Paris (1996), the Artistic Achievement Award, Israel (1997) and Israeli Minister of Education and Culture Prize for the Visual Arts (2004). His works are included in various public and private collections such as the Israel Museum collection, Haifa Museum collection, Herzelia Museum Collection, Tefen Museum collection and more.

Mosh Kashi
Lives and works in Tel Aviv

 

Education
1998 -2000 M.A. Art, Breton Hall, Leeds, England
1996 -1997 Cité des Arts, Paris
1989 -1990 Enrichment  studies in painting, New York
1984 -1987 Graduated from the art teachers’ training college, RamatHasharon
From 1997  senior Lecturer at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem
2002-2014  Head of the the sculpture classes ,ceramic and Glass  department Bezalel Academy of art and design , Jerusalem

 

Solo Exhibitions

2019 Crown, Noga Gallery of contemporary Art ,Tel aviv
2017 Non Places, Beeri Gallery ,Kibuttz Beeri
2016 A cappella, Noga Gallery of contemporary Art ,Tel aviv
2014 Ash dreamer ,Noga Gallery of contemporary Art ,Tel aviv
2012 Mosh Kashi ,retrospective Tefen Museum, Tefen
2010 Sham Iyey Hazahav, Bialik House, Tel Aviv
2009 Ivory Dawn, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2006 Cronos, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2003 Bois, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
1999 Tisat Nadnedot, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
1997 Double Vie, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
1997 Works, Arts Hall, Tel Aviv
1996 New Paintings, Cité des Arts, Paris

 

Group Exhibitions

2023 Truth Exposed, The Geological Museum Ramat-HaSharon
2021 What was done & What happened, Kupferman Collection, Kibbutz Lohamei Hagetaot, Israel
2021 Haref, The lobby Art Space, Tel Aviv
2020 (Not) A Good Time For Love, Jewish Museum & Tolerance Center, Moscow
2019 Breathing Space, Wilfrid Museum, Israel
2019 25 years to Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2018 Erotic Salon, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2018 Pillar of Clouds, ​Herman Struck Museum, Haifa
2017 Salon Hacubia, Hacubia Gallery, Jerusaelm
2017 Fictional Landscapes, Gallery of Academic Center Wizo, Haifa
2017 ONE, ZAC Gallery, Zisa Zone Contemporary Art, Palermo, Italy
2016 Intricate Affinities, Petach Tikva Museum of Art, Israel
2016 One, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, USA
2016 Talk to me with Flowers, Gallery and art center, Maalot Tarsiha, Israel
2016 Genuis Loci, Rothschild gallery, Tel Aviv
2015 One,FONDAZIONE GIORGIO CINI, Venice, Italy
2015 Salon Hakubia, Hakubia gallery, Jerusaelm
2015 The Hinder Sea- Israeli Art and the Sea, Ashdod Art Museum
2013 Man and landscape ,open museum ,Omer
2013 Trees,what they do , Haifa museum, Haifa
2012 Good Night, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2010 July, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2009 Israeli Art from the Collection of Gaby and Ami Brown, Museum of Art, Ein Harod
2009 Nechama, Inga Gallery, Tel Aviv
2008 @60.art.israel.world, Judah L. Magnes Museum, Berkley
2008 Rakavot Layla, The Autumn Salon, Tel Aviv
2008 Magnes Museum, Berkeley, CA
2007 The Other Sea, The Jerusalem Artists’ House, Jerusalem
2007 News 2007: new acquisitions, Haifa Museum of Art, Haifa
2006 News 2006: Recent Acquisitions in Contemporary Art, The Israel Museum,
Jerusalem
2006 Incorrigible, Young and Restless Romantics, Noga Gallery of
Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, curator Jossef Krispel
2005 Lights, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2005 The Minister of Education and Culture Prize for the Visual Arts Exhibition,Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
2004 Shame, Installation (Rosenwasser), Digital Art Center, Holon
2004 Landscape, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2003 Landscape, The Art Forum Berlin, Berlin, (Noga Gallery)
2003 Unnatural Nature, Yanko Dada Museum, Ein Hod, Ascola MeimadGallery, Tel Aviv

2002 Mother Tongue, Ein Harod Museum, Ein Harod
2002 New Works, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2001 Venus, Ramat-Gan Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat-Gan
2000 About the Body, The Museums Forum Yanko Dada Museum, Ein Hod,
Arad Museum, Bat Yam Museum, Art Hall, Rehovot
1999 T-Shirt, Ramat-Gan Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat-Gan
1997  Winners of the Creation Encouragement Prize Exhibition, Ministry of Arts and Culture, Artists’ House, Tel Aviv
1995 Small Size Sculpture, Chelouche Gallery, Tel Aviv
1995 The Critics’ Choice, Artists’ House, Tel Aviv
1995 Alharizi House, Artists’ House, Tel Aviv
1994 Winner of the Young Artists’ Award Exhibition, Artists’ House,Tel Aviv
1994 Brother Son, Sister Moon, Artists’ Studio Gallery,Tel Aviv
1992 America Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship, winners’ exhibition,
Ramat-Gan Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat-Gan
1992 New Faces, Artists House, Tel Aviv

Art Fairs
2011 The Armory show ,new York city ,USA
2010 The Armory show , new York city,USA
2008 Volta,New York city,USA
2007 Pulse Art Fair,London,England
2007 Pulse Art Fair,New York,USA
2007 Pulse,art fair,Miami,Florida ,USA
2006 Art Nova,Art Basel,Miami,Florida,USA
2006 Art statements ,sector in Art basel
2006 Art Forum,Berlin,Germany
2006 Fiac Art Fair,Paris,France
2002 LISTE 02 The young art Fair,Basel,swis

Prizes and Scholarships
2004 Minister of Education and Culture Prize for the Visual Arts
2004 Israel National Lottery Council for the Arts’ Scholarship for an artist book
1997 Creation Encouragement Prize, Ministry of Science and Education
1996 Blumenkopf Foundation Scholarship, France
1996 Cité des Arts Scholarship, Paris
1994 Young Artists’ Award, Ministry of Science and Education
1992 America-Israel Cultural Foundation Prize

Collections
Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Haifa Museum, Haifa
Tefen Museum, Tefen
Privte and public collections in Israel and abroad

2006September 10, 2006

2012September 10, 2012

Shahar Yahalom, stone (detail), cyanotype on paper, 30x30cm, 2024
February 7, 2026
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May 22, 2024
Mosh_001
March 1, 2023
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February 13, 2019
סלון אירוטי 7
July 23, 2018
_MG_1674
February 14, 2016
January 30, 2014
April 23, 2009
March 30, 2006
January 9, 2003
הארץ-עוזי צור
Feb 21, 2014
גלובוס
Feb 01, 2014
wall st
Jan 30, 2014
מוש תפן
Oct 22, 2012
טלי תמיר
Oct 22, 2012
nrg
Mar 14, 2012

NRG

מוש-עוזי
May 08, 2009
סמדר שפי
May 01, 2006
נרי ליבנה
Feb 10, 2003
יואב שמואלי
Jan 22, 2003

Moran Kliger

Moran Kliger, Untitled, 2018, penciles on paper, diameter-145 cm
Moran Kliger, Untitled, 2013, Pastel and Ink on paper, 70x100cm
Untitled (Hands), 2018, ink on paper, 80x80 cm
Moran Kliger, Seven Primates, 2018, installation view, Basis Gallery, Herzliya
Moran Kliger, Untitled (detail) (The Expulsion), 2018, pencils on paper, 300x200cm
Moran Kliger,  Primates, 2017, installation view, Installation view, , OpenART Biennale, örebro, sweden
Moran Kliger, Untitled, 2016, pastel and ink on paper, 80x120cm
Moran Kliger, Goldilocks (board 2), 2014, burning on plywood, 80x120cm
Untitled 2017,ink on paper,200x250cm
Moran Kliger,Gray Wolf, 2011, ink on paper, 90x150 cm
Before Dawn 2016 (detail), ink on layers of japanese preserving paper, 270x250cm

Moran Kliger

 

born. 1981,lives and works in Tel Aviv

 

She Graduated with honors from the Faculty of Design and Art, Shenkar College Engineering, Design and Art, Ramat Gan, Israel (2007) and Postgraduate the Fine Arts Program from Hamidrasha at Beit Berl College, Drom HaSharon, Israel (2013).

 

Kliger’s work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in Israel and abroad including the Tel Aviv Museum of Art (2018), Basis Gallery, Herzeliya (2018), OpenArt Biennale, Örebro, Sweden (2017), the Ein Harod Museum of Art (2017), the 6th Biennale for Drawing, the Jerusalem Artists’ House (2016), Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv (2015), The Museum of Fine Art- MoFA, Tallahassee, FL, USA (2015), “Fresh Paint 7 and 8”, Contemporary Art Fair Tel Aviv (2014, 2016) and others.

 

In April 2015, Kliger was awarded a full scholarship from the Fountainhead Residency Program, Miami, FL. In May 2018, she participated in the Residency Program at the Cité international des arts, Paris, France. Her works are found in private collections in Israel and abroad, among others Art Partners Collection, managed by Gil Brandes, Dubi Shiff Art Collection, and others.

 

Kliger’s body of work is based mostly on figurative, narrative drawings. It consists of series created in different techniques, that usually sprawled over a wide working area and mainly composed of thin lines that acquire an emotional charge due to their seemingly graphic, illustrative, neutral, and pathos-free appearance. Sometimes the drawings themselves become installations within a given space. Her works engage with the tension between the domesticated element and the wild and dark element within the human psyche. Through the use of motifs associated with raw nature and fantastical elements, she tries to explore the relationship between these two contradictory components in the definition of the human. The works are created in manual, painstaking, and sometimes even regimented labor that gives shape to issues that touch on urges and desires.

Moran Kliger

 

Education

2011-2013 Postgraduate Fine Arts Program, Ha’Midrasha Faculty of the Art, Beit Berl Academic College, Israel
2003-2007 Bachelor Degree with Honors, The Faculty of Art and Design, Shenkar Academic College, Ramat Gan, Israel

Solo Exhibitions

2025 Transfigured Gaze, Tel Aviv Artists House
2024 Mimesis, The South African Jewish Museum, Cape Town, South Africa
2020 Reflection, Rehovot Municipal Art Gallery, Israel
2018 bedrock, duo exhibition with inbar frim, galil gallery, akko
2018 Seven Primates, Basis Gallery of Art and Culture, Herzliya, Israel. Curator: Shlomit Broyer
2017 Primates, OpenArt Biennale, Örebro, Sweden. Curator: Lars Jonnson
2017 About Looking, Art Gallery the memorial center Tivon, Tivon, Israel. Curator: Michal Shachnai

Selected Group Exhibitions

2019 25 Years to Noga Gallery of contemporary art, Tel Aviv
2019 The 33rd KAF,KYOCERA Museum of Art, Japen
2019 Uni Graphica, The Karsnodar Art Museum, Russia
2018 plaster 6, minus 1 gallery, tel aviv
2018 Mahbua,ginogly centre for visual art, Jerusalem
2018 the soap cried a lot, al hazok gallery, netanya
2018 credit point,eretz israel museum, tel aviv
2018 animal affinit, artist house, tel aviv
2018 Erotic Salon, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2018 And the Hand Draws On…, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
2018 A bad black gorilla, ArtSpace Gallery, Tel Aviv
2018 An elephant in the room, Beit Hankin Gallery, Kfar Yehoshua
2018 Wandering, The Open University Of Israel, Raanana
2017 Euphoria, Ein Harod Museum of Art, Ein Harod
2017 Prime Minister’s Residence, The Red House, Tel Aviv
2016 Traces 6, National Drawing Bienniale, The Artists’ House, Jerusalem, Curators: Sally Haftel and Edna Moshenson
2016 As If There Is a Place, ArtSpace Gallery, Tel Aviv
2016 Fresh Paint 8 – Contemporary Art Fair, Tel Aviv
2015 Summer Exhibition, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv
2015 Here Goes Nothing, Gallery 10, Beit Michal, Rehovot
2015 The 30th Annual Tallahassee International Exhibition, The Museum of Fine Art – FSU MoFA, Tallahassee, FL, USA
2015 Fountainhead Spring, Miami, FL, USA. Curator: Kathryn Quinlivan Mikesell
2014 Fresh Paint 7 – Contemporary Art Fair, Tel Aviv
2013 Royal Bitch, Ha’yarkon 19 – Arts, Culture and Education Venue, Tel Aviv, Curators: Maayan Amir and Ruti Sela
2012 Holy Shit!, 94 Allenby St. Passage, Tel Aviv
2012 RE: visiting Rockefeller, Israeli Contemporary Art at the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum, Jerusalem
Rockefeller Museum, Jerusalem, curator: Saly Haftels neve & Yanai Segal
2011 One, Two and Three, Selected Israeli artists from the three, Herzliya Biennial exhibitions Mani Hous, Tel-Aviv, curator: Dalia Levin | associate curator: Tal Bechler
2011 Body without body, body images in contemporary Israeli sculpture, Georg Kolbe museum, Berlin, Germany, Curator: Liav Mizrahi
2011 Making the Cut, Young Artist Award 2003-2010, The Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel-Aviv, curator: Diana Dallal
2010 Gabriel Orozco Was Here, Bezalel Gallery, Tel-Aviv, curator: Ruti Direktor
2008 Open Plan Living, TLV Project, Helena Rubinstein Pavilion, Tel Aviv Museum, curator: Dr. Andrew Renton
2008 D.I.Y* Israeli Post Minimalism in the Seventies and in the Contemporary Art, Herzelia Museom of Contemporary Art, Herzelia, curator: Adi Engelman
2007 In the Time Tunnel, Braverman ByArtProjects, Tel-Aviv
2006 Lego, The Heder art gallery, Tel-Aviv
2006 Incorrigible Young and Restless Romantics, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel-Aviv, curator: Jossef Krispel
2005 May, MFA Graduated exhibition, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design
2005 Hunger, Rachel and Israel Pollak Gallery (Kalisher), Tel Aviv, curator: Naomi Aviv
2005 Power, Reading center, Tel Aviv, curator: Doron Rabina
2004 How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare, Rachel and Israel Pollak Gallery (Kalisher), Tel Aviv, curator: Naomi Aviv
2004 Winners of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Tel-Aviv Museum

Awards & Residencies

2024 The Ari and Ann Rosenblatt Prize for Visual Arts
2018 Cité International des Art Residency, Paris, France
2017 Israeli Lottery grant – Catalogue Publication Support
2016 ACDP – Artport, Tel Aviv
2015 The Fountainhead Residency, Miami, FL, USA

Collections

Art Partners Collection via Gil Brandes (AP Founder & Managing Director) Dubi Shiff Art Collection Private Collections

Lectures

2018 Creative Mornings – A breakfast lecture series, EDR Center, Tel Aviv, Israel
2017 Iaspis – The Swedish Arts and residency Grants Committee, Stockholm, Sweden
2015 Hit – Holon Institute of Technology, Holon, Israel
2012-2014 Guest lecturer at Shenkar – Academic College, Ramat Gan, Israel

Publications

2018 Seven Primates, solo exhibition catalog, Basis Gallery, Herzliya, Israel. Haaretz News Paper, Review of the exhibition “Seven Primats” by Ouzi Zur, (Hebrew)
Portfolio, online culture magazine.
2018 An article written by Hagit Peleg Rotem, (Hebrew) Calcalist, business newspaper.
2018 An Interview by Reut Barnea, (Hebrew). The Day That Was, An Israeli late night program (on Israeli TV’s channel 10)
2017 Primates, OpenArt Biennale, Örebro, Sweden – Catalog NA Newspaper, an interview about ‘Primates’, OpenArt, 11.6.2017, Sweden Moran Kliger – CV 3
Moran Kliger- Artist vidio, The Israeli creators – series of online doc films Telavivian – online magazine. An article written by Estee Balsam
2017 Tenoua – French Jewish Magazine,
2017 (French) A5 Magazine: Island, independent art and design magazine, Tel Aviv
2016 Traces 6, National Drawing Bienniale, The Artists’ House, Jerusalem – catalog A5 Magazine: Youth, independent art and design magazine, Tel Aviv Harama Magazine #14: Share, online art magazine (Hebrew) Fresh Paint 8 – Contemporary Art Fair, Tel Aviv – catalog
2015 20 Years Later, Vitrina Gallery, HIT, Holon, Israel – catalog The 30th Annual Tallahassee International Exhibition, FSU MoFA, Tallahassee, FL, USA – catalog The Israeli Wood, Yavne Municipal Gallery, Israel – catalog Lowdown Magazine, online art magazine, Berlin, August
2015 Harama Magazine, online art magazine, #10: Universe, May (Hebrew) Hotem – Poetry, Art & Literature Magazine, winter issue, cover art (Hebrew)
2014 Fresh Paint 7, Contemporary Art Fair, Tel Aviv – catalog The Characters’ Outlines – Redesign Online Magazine, December (Hebrew) A Conversation about Feminine Art, Time Out Tel Aviv Magazine, November (Hebrew)

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Eti Jacobi Lelior

Untitled #13, acrylic on canvas 100x100cm, 2011
Eti Jacobi, Untitled #6 ,Acrylic on Canvas, 100x100cm, 2011
Eti Jacobi, Who will get in first, Mixed Media on Canvas, 110x100cm, 1990
Eti Jacobi, Waiting for supper, Mixed Media on Canvas, 120x115cm, 1990
Eti Jacobi, And They Were Happy Because They Had Been Kind, Mixed Media on Canvas, 100x110cm, 1990
Eti Jacobi, Donkies and Fairies Drawing Installation, Ink on Paper, 35x45cm, 2005
Eti Jacobi, Landscape with a Boat, Acrylic on Plywood, 110x120cm, 2007
Eti Jacobi, Landscape with a Girl and Boats , Acrylic on Plywood, 80x120cm, 2007
Eti Jacobi, Landscape with a Girl (Andromeda), Acrylic on Plywood, 80x120cm, 2007
Eti Jacobi, Donkies and Fairies Drawing Installation, Ink on Paper, 35x45cm each, 2005
Eti Jacobi, Wizard's Duel, Drawing Installation, Ink on Paper, 560x600cm, (48 Drawings),Tel Aviv Art Museum, 2003
Eti Jacobi, A New Way of Crossing Bridges, Acrylic on Canvas, 90x90cm, 1996
Eti Jacobi, Wow! That's Good, water colors on paper, 65x50cm, 1997
Eti Jacobi, Untitled, Acrylic on Canvas, 90x90cm, 1995
Eti Jacobi, Untitled (Bees and Birds), Mixed Media on Canvas, 100x110cm, 1993
Eti Jacobi, Pepito Had Never Seen Winged Donkeys, water colors on paper, 50x40cm, 1997
Eti Jacobi, Untitled, Acrylic on Canvas, 60x60cm, 1995
Eti Jacobi, Points of View, Installation View, Tel Aviv Art Museum, 2004
Eti Jacobi, Ready to go Fishing, oil and acrlic on canvas, 224x130cm, 1997

Eti Jacobi Lelior

 

Eti Jacobi Lelior was born in Israel in 1961. She lives and works in Tel Aviv.

 

Jacobi Lelior’s early paintings demonstrated an unusual sensibility. Innocence, purity, and childishness are present in her works alongside eroticism and ethics, illustrated in a very different manner to previous manifestations of similar themes. Jacobi borrows references from the illustrations of Walt Disney as well as from classical European paintings.

 

Jacobi Lelior opposes the attribution of classical historical painting as “high art”, mature and masculine classical painting versus the “low art” of animated cartoons which focus on the childish. The swift motion, typical of animation, bestows a miraculous quality upon her paintings, in which the flickering of reality turns her pieces into a series of magical moments. Jacobi combines the fairytale mentality and the virtuosity of realization so that the spirit of animation imbues the paintings. She tries to release a fairy-like act, created by little devious picturesque tricks, or in the artist’s words: “My painting is the utmost degree of stuttering fairytales”.

 

In a later series of paintings, the main body of work featured a figure of a fairy on black canvas. In her most recent paintings, Jacobi used colors disconnected from the painted subject. Light covered the canvas as a rainbow – the purest appearance of all colors.

 

Eti Jacobi Lelior showed in a solo exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art; Israel Museum, Jerusalem; Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art; and in many group exhibitions  such as : Herzlya Museum, Tel Aviv Museum, Israel Museum, Haifa Museum, Petach Tikva Museum.

 

Eti Jacobi Lelior has received the Jacques and Eugénie O’Hana Prize for a Young Israeli Artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Minister of Education, Culture, and Sport Artists Awards for young artist and creation Art, and the Rappaport Prize for an Established Artist.

Eti Jacobi
1961 born in Jaffa, Israel

 

Education
1981-1983 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem
1985-1988 B.A., Classical Studies and Philosophy, Tel Aviv University

 

Solo Exhibitions
2024, Monkeys in the Mist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
2024, Still Life, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2023, The Blue Bambi, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2021 Monkey with a Yellow Fever, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2020 Eti Jacobi Drawings 2019-2020, Lobby Tel Aviv & Gallery 4 Tel Aviv
2019 Light of Tabor, Beit Uri & rami nehostan museum, Israel
2019 Delight, Hamidrasha Gallery, Tel Aviv
2014 Eti Jacobi New Paintings, Artists Workshop, Tel Aviv
2010 Blank Rainbow, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2008 What of the Night, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2005 Fairies & Donkeys, Noga Gallery Of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2001 Shall Reap In Joy, Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv
2000 New Paintings, The Art Department Gallery, Haifa University
1999 1983 Drawings, Peer Gallery, Tel Aviv
1997 The World of Wonders 3, paintings 1996-1997, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
1995 New Paintings, Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv
1993 The Birds and the Bees, Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv
1992 New Paintings, Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv
1990 The World of Wonders 2, Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv
1989 The World of Wonders, Aika Brown Gallery, Artists’ Studios, Jerusalem

 

Group Exhibitions

2022   All theory is gray but the tree of life springs even green, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
2022   Material Imagination, Israeli Art from the Museum’s Collection,  Tel Aviv Museum of Art
2019 25 years to noga gallery of contemporary art, Tel Aviv
2018 Erotic Salon, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2017 Yael Dreams, Art + Text, Budapest, Hungary
2011 Escape, Artists House, Tel Aviv
2010 Ministry of Culture Award Exhibition, Herzliya Museum of Art
2010 Gustave Dore’s Illustrations of the Bible and Israeli Contemporary Art,
2010 The Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv
2009 Heaven, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2008 Eventually We’ll Die: Young Art in Israel of the Nineties, Herzliya Museum of Art
2007 Paper, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2006 Apropos Les Demoiselles, Petach -Tikva Museum of Art, Petach -Tikva
2006 Art Forum Berlin, Berlin, with Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art
2005 5 Artists, Alon Segev, Gallery, Tel Aviv
2004 Point of View, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
2003 Affirmative Action, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
2002 Painting, Haifa Museum
2002 Action-Express, The Center for Contemporary Art, Kalisher, Tel Aviv
2001 Sun, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
2001 Story Teller, Peer Gallery, Tel Aviv
2000 Love at First Sight, The Arturo Schwarz Collection, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1998 Vision of Light, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1998 Women Artists in the Israeli Art 1948-1998, Haifa Museum
1998 To the East – Orientalism in the Arts in Israel, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1996 Itzhak Golombek, Eti Jacobi, Gil Shachar, Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv
1996 Virtual Reality, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
1994 Three: Michal Na’aman, Dganit Berest, Eti Jacobi, Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv
1993 Subtropical: Between Figuration and Abstraction, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
1993 New Works: Gallery’s Artists, Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv
1991 Israeli Art Now – An Extensive Presentation, Summer 1991, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
1990 Feminine Presence – Israeli Women Artists in the 70s & 80s, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
1989 Ministry of Education and Culture Prize for a Young Artist, Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan
1988 Fresh Paint – The Younger Generation in Israeli Art, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
1987 Pinchas Cohen Gan Presents, Kibbutz Art Gallery, Tel Aviv
1981 Argaman Gallery, Tel Aviv

 

Prizes
2022 Rappaport Prize for an Established Israeli Artist
2009 The Minister of Education, Culture and Sport Artists Award
2001 The Minister of Education, Culture and Sport Artists Award
1992 Jacques and Eugénie O’Hana Prize for a Young Israeli Artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
1989 Ministry of Education and Culture Prize for a Young Artist

 

Collections
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art Collection
The Israel Museum Collection, Jerusalem
The Arturo Schwarz Collection, at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem

1990September 10, 1990

Shahar Yahalom, stone (detail), cyanotype on paper, 30x30cm, 2024
February 7, 2026
אתי יעקובי_003
August 30, 2024
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May 22, 2024
Eti_003
June 14, 2023
אתי יעקובי גלריה נגא_002
May 9, 2021
סלון אירוטי 7
July 23, 2018
February 24, 2011
January 31, 2008
November 17, 2005
haaretz article
Feb 24, 2011
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Mar 06, 2008
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Dec 25, 2005
ביקורת-עכבר העיר-סימן טוב דצמ 2005
Dec 22, 2005
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Jun 22, 2001
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Jul 22, 1995

Talia Keinan

Talia Keinan, Gili with a glass flower, Mixed media, 30x20cm, 2007
Talia Keinan, Gottesdiener Prize exhibition, Installation view, Tel Aviv Museum, 2008
Untitled 3, 2018, Mixed Media, 50x35cm
Talia Keinan, Tea, 00:35' from 05:34', 2004
Talia Keinan, Last Watch, Installation view, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, 2010
Talia Keinan, untitled #2, oil & sand on canvas, 40x30cm, 2016
Black angel, 2012, oil paint, sand and pigment on canvas, 120x90cm
Talia Keinan, untitled #5, mixed media on canvas, 180x240cm, 2016
Talia Keinan, Wooden Cube, Ink, oil and charcoal om paper, 110X107cm, 2009
Talia Keinan, The Cage, Video and painting on the wall, 130X100cm, 2009
Talia Keinan, The Cage, 02:00', 2009
Talia Keinan, Water hunter, Ink on paper, 30x20cm, 2007
Talia Keinan, Walking distance, installation view, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, 2004
Talia Keinan, Untitiled #15, mixed media on canvas, 30x40cm, 2016
Talia Keinan, The Mountain (Last Watch), Painting on wall and video projection, Installation view, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, 2010
Talia Keinan, Skating, 02:00' from 07:27', 2006
Talia Keinan, Wind Blowing on Curtain, Oil and Canvas, 33.5x43.5cm, 2009
Talia Keinan, Ayman, Colored chalks on paper, 25x25cm, 2013
Talia Keinan, Untitled #31, Pencil on paper, 21x15cm, 2007
Talia Keinan, untitled #3, mixed media on canvas,19x5x14cm, 2016
Talia Keinan, Walad el jiran, Colored chalks on paper, 25x25cm, 2013
Talia Keinan, Record Player, Wooden panel, rubber, water, twig and feathers, 46x37x20cm, 2010
Talia Keinan, Untitled #10, mixed media on paper,126x90cm,2016
Talia Keinan, Sweet Potato, Ink on Paper, 29x21cm, 2009
Talia Keinan, Crown, Mixed Media on Paper, 70x50cm, 2009
Talia Keinan, untitled #1, oil & sand on canvas, 40x30cm, 2016
Talia Keinan, Degree show, Installation view, Bezalel Academy, 2003
Talia Keinan, Burning wood, Mixed media on paper, 24.5x34.5cm, 2010
Talia Keinan, Gottesdiener Prize exhibition, Installation view, Tel Aviv Museum, 2008
Talia Keinan, Ketem, 02:00 from 02:50', 2005
Talia Keinan, Ketem, video installation, Haifa Museum, 2007
Talia Keinan, A Thought on A Stone, Installation View, 2014
Talia Keinan, Armadilo, Pencil on paper, 30x20cm, 2003-2004

Talia Keinan

 

Talia Keinan was born in 1978 in Israel. She lives and works in Tel Aviv.

 

Keinan’s works strive to create a place for themselves, to create themselves as a place. The various elements she uses – drawings, objects, and video projections – come together to form a setting which is a place; a place where things happen, primarily – magic.

 

Keinan uses light as a material: somewhat like James Turrell, she sets out to transform light into an element with distinct presence in her works, ostensibly tangible like the gravel or the pencil on canvas. One of her video pieces depicts a man digging in the ground, pulling out a string of lights; another video depicts a donkey whose head is in a bucket. The general atmosphere of the works renders even this prosaic sight a poetic image. Strings of lights could emerge from this bucket, just as much as from the ground.

 

Through light and sound, Talia Keinan transforms her body of work into a place, which could be characterized as a deserted place off the main road. The viewer-visitor to the place is engulfed by a strange feeling that things operate by themselves; things that do not necessarily maintain a narrative sequence coexist side by side. The story, if one insists on composing it, is spawned by the way in which all the various details are sheltered under a cyclical veil of light and darkness.

 

Talia Keinan’s works are in constant flux, while her use of materials and media engages with the realm that lies between reality and fantasy. The space she creates can be viewed as a world of its own, where sound unveils an obscure memory, and a video projected on a drawing conjures up imaginary places. The materials are transformed, as a narrative emerges from the objects. An internal mechanism grants vivid life to the place and shares the sensational emotion of an invented and autonomous world.

 

Talia Keinan graduated from Bezalel MFA program in Tel Aviv in 2004, and from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem in 2003 (with honors). During her undergraduate studies, she also participated in the student exchange program at the School of Visual Art in New York.

 

Talia Keinan has had many solo exhibitions, including: Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Israel, 2003; Art Statements, Art 37 Basel, Basel, 2006; Nathan Gottesdiener Foundation, Israeli Art Prize – shortlist exhibition, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 2007; The Mountain and the Shivering Fact, Goch Museum, Goch, Germany, 2010; Artists Studio Kalisher, 2014.

 

Her works were shown in numerous group exhibitions, such as: Good Night, Israel Museum, Jerusalem in 2012; Works from the Museum Collection, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 2011; New on Paper, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 2011; Zulu, Nahum Gutman Museum, Tel Aviv, 2011; 2008    Art Focus, Jerusalem (curator: Ami Barak); Real Time, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 2008; Herzliya Biennale, 2007, Inside-Out: Contemporary Artists from Israel, Museum MARCO, Spain 2006;  Dreams and Trauma – Moving images and the Promised Land, House of World Cultures, Berlin  2005; Vanishing  Point, Hidden Beauty in Contemporary Art, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem (curator: Susan Landau), 2005.

 

She has received numerous prestigious awards, amongst them the Wolf Foundation, Anselm Kiefer prize for young artist 2006, and the Nathan Gottesdiener Foundation – the Israeli Art Prize 2007.

 

Keinan’s works are included in the collections of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem; Tel Aviv Museum of Art; Haifa Museum of Art; Goch Museum, Germany and in significant private collections in Israel and worldwide.

Talia Keinan
Born 1978, Lives and works in Tel Aviv

 

Education
2004-2005 M.F.A. Bezalel Academy for Art and Design, Tel Aviv
1999–2003 B.F.A. Bezalel Academy for Art and Design, Jerusalem
2003 Student exchange at School of Visual Art New York

 

Solo Exhibitions

2022 Fracture, Wilfrid Museum, Hazorea, Israel
2016 Fire Bag, Noga Gallery of contemporary art, tel aviv
2014 A Thought on a stone, Tel Aviv Artists House, Tel Aviv
2012 Orbital Resonance, “Hahanoot”, Tel Aviv
2011 Riccardo Crespi,Leave the little light on when im coming back home at night, Milano, Italy
2010 Last Watch, Noga Gallery, Tel Aviv
2010 The mountain and the shivering fact, Goch Museum, Germany
2008 Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
2007 House trip the “Sonderaustellung” of Art Forum, Berlin
2006 Art 37 Basel, Art Statements , Swiss
2004 Walking Distance, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2003 Herzliya Museum for Contemporary Art, Herzliya

 

Group Exhibitions

2019 Alles Museum 2, Goch Museum, Germany
2019 breathing space, wilfrid Museum, Israel
2019 25 years to noga gallery of contemporary art, tel aviv
2018 Recovery Plan: Join or Die, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
2018 Summer Signs, Alfred Cooperative Institute for Art & Culture, Tel Aviv-Yaffo
2018 Above and Beyond-The Snake’s Dream, Mekudeshet Festival,Jerusalem
2017 Women Workers’ Movement, Beit Uri & Rami Nehostan Museum, Kibbutz Ashdot Yaakov
2017 Nothing But Longing, Void Gallery, Derry, Ireland
2016 The 6th Drawing Biennial, The Artist House, Jerusalem
2016 Nordart 2016, Kunstwerk Carlshutte, Budelsdorf, Germany
2015 Coverings, Kupferman Collection, Israel
2015 Birthday, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2015 A Donkey Diary, The Museum of Islamic Art, Jerusalem
2015 Kunstaus Israel (art from Israel), Kunst museum Mulheim, Germany
2014 The Moon Is A Wound In The Sky, Haagaf Gallery, Haifa
2013 The eye of the black bird , artist house, Tel Aviv, Curator: Irena Gordon
2012 Habitat, Noga Gallery, Tel Aviv
2012 Another Place, Findberg Project Gallery, Curator: Yam Hameiri
2012 Misunderstood Part 1 – Tast, Noga Gallery, Tel Aviv , Curator : Jasmine Datnow
2012 La Bas, La Mep, Paris, Curator: Marie Shek
2012 Good Night, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2011 Electricity Garden, Contemporary Gallery, Curator: Neomi Aviv
2011 Works from the Museum Collection, Tel Aviv Museum
2011 On the Paper Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2011 Road to nowhere, Ashdod Museum, Curator: Dr. Aya Lourie
2011 Hakiboots yad mordehay, Curator: Ravit Harary
2010 Nature and Destiny, Ricardo Crespi Gallery , Milan
2009 was, but in another place, Hakibbuts Gallery, Curator: Yael Kainy
2009 Zulu Nahum Gutman Museum Tel Aviv, Curator: Tali Tamir
2009 Mind the cracks!, Collages from the Museum and other Collection, Tel Aviv Museum
2008 NEUES SEHEN – Young Israeli Art, Bremen, Germany
2008 Mani House Collection from the Israel Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
2008 Art Focus, Jerusalem, Curator: Ami Barak
2008 Privet landscape Washington
2008 Depletion works from the Doron Sabbag Art Collection, Tel Aviv Museum
2008 Sighn of life Beit Ticho, Jerusalem
2008 Real Time the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2008 Present Perfect Asbaek, Denmark
2007 Herzelia Bianale
2007 Come thou Beauty, University of Haifa, the Art Gallery, Curator: Ruti Director
2007 Ministry of Culture Prizes for Art, Petah Tikva Museum of Art
2006 Inside-Out: Contemporary Artists from Israel”, Museum MARCO, Spain
2006 Fatamorgana, Haifa Museum, Curator: Tami Katz Fraiman
2005 Dreams and Trauma, – Moving images and the Promised Land, House of World Cultures, Berlin
2005 Art Forum Berlin, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Berlin
2005 Israeli Art, Reading Power Station, Tel Aviv
2005 It’ll cost you…, Kathleen Cullen, Fine Arts, New York
2005 New Faces, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2005 Bezalel, degree show for MFA program, Tel Aviv
2005 Vanishing Point, Hidden Beauty in Contemporary Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Curator: Susan Landau
2002 Bezalel Academy Art Gallery, Jerusalem
2001 Pyramid Gallery, Haifa

 

Awards
2003 Elhanany foundation award for excellence
2004 Givon Price for young artist, Tel Aviv Museum
2005 Wolf Foundation, Anselm Keifer prize for young artist
2007 Gottesdiener Prize, the Israeli art prize 2007

 

Collections
Israel Museum, Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
Haifa Museum, Haifa
Goch Museum, Germany

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Talia Keinan, Fountain (Detail), Mixed Materials, 170x80x75cm, 2004

Talia Keinan, Tear & and X-Ray Tear, Mixed Media, 40×30 cm, 2014

Talia Keinan, Donkey, Still from video

Talia Keinan, Fountain,Video loop, 2008

Talia Keinan, Dror, Chalk And Ink On Paper, 29x21cm, 2014

Hilla Toony Navok, A Hose, metal grid, metal elements, scotch, PVC fabric, 2013

Talia Keinan, The Mountain, Last Watch, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, 2010, Painting on wall and video projection

Talia Keinan, Flower, 2012, mural and video projection, 48x160cm

Orly Maiberg

Spring Fever, 2019, ink & collage on raw canvas, 184x219cm
Abstract Sea, 2019, ink & collage on raw canvas, 173x97cm
Pink Mountain Tops, 2019, ink & collage on raw canvas, 182x172cm
Throw Net, 2019, ink & collage on raw canvas, 175x191cm
Orly Maiberg, White Ink #2, Inkjet print, 213x150cm, 2015
Orly Maiberg, White Ink #3, Inkjet print, 150x220cm, 2015
Orly Maiberg, Untitled 11, oil on canvas, 140x150cm, 2012
Orly Maiberg, Untitled, Oil on Canvas, 102X70cm, 2011
Orly Maiberg, Untitled 3, oil on canvas, 140x180 cm, 2012
Orly Maiberg, untitled #9, Oil on canvas, 170x154cm, 2006-07
blue headstand, 2021, archival inkjet print, 123x96cm
Orly Maiberg, Sea of Galilee, Oil on canvas, 140x140 cm, 2012
Orly Maiberg, Sea of Galilee, Oil on canvas, 140x180cm, 2012
Orly Maiberg, Jeff Buckley, 30X30cm, watercolor on canvas mounted on cardboard
Backs view, sea of galilee, oil on canvas ,2012 160x120
Caved pool , 101X108, mixed media on canvas, 2020
Deck, 120X100,oil painting ,2015
Diving, 2021, ink paint and collage on raw canvas, 42x37cm
Far out,ink paint and collage on raw canvas, 108x144,2020
Fliping, 2020,ink paint and collage on raw canvas, 42x32cm
Foilage,ink paint and collage on raw canvas, 172x180,2020
Gathering,2021, ink paint and collage on raw canvas, 61x38cm
Hunting,ink paint and collage on raw canvas, 130x180,2020
landscape , ink paint and collage on raw canvas, ,234× 149 cm, 2020
Moonlight, 2019, ink & collage on raw canvas, 175x191cm
Plunge,2019, ink paint and collage on raw canvas,130x87cm
Sea of galilee oil on canvas, 140x180cm, 2012
sea of galilee, oil on canvas, 90x118cm, 2012
Searching (diptych), 2021, ink paint and collage on raw canvas, 60x36cm
swimmers, oil on canvas, 140x160cm, 2012
The bridge,ink paint and collage on raw canvas, 136x170,2020
The Leap, 2020, ink paint and collage on raw canvas, 30x27cm
The pier, oil on canvas, 120x120,2014
Tight rope mountain,190X168, mixed media on canvas, 2020
Walking sea of galilee, oil on canvas ,2012 160x148
White forest, 91X120, ink paint and collage on raw canvas, 2020

Orly Maiberg

 

Orly Maiberg was born in 1958 in Tel Aviv, where she lives and works.

 

Orly Maiberg has developed a unique outlook on nature, urban nature, as well as on the human figure in its intimate, close surroundings (the realm of the private). The paintings are well anchored in the physical nature of artistic creation, manifested in the strong sense of a physicality confronted with the canvas, and in the repetitive gesture. While each painterly gesture remains distinct at the same time it is also embedded, inseparable from the entire surface. Maiberg’s paintings examine the boundaries between truth and illusion, the internal and external, dreams and reality, portraits and landscapes.

 

Orly Maiberg paintings correspond to one of the directions in contemporary discourse preoccupied with images of reality. Maiberg uses photography as a source material for her paintings: she takes color photos and then uses a black and white photocopier, selects and isolates a frame, a composition and limits. The connection between photography and painting takes the forefront, as she examines the space between life and art, the space where everyday activity turns into an act of art, in and of itself.

 

With her last series White Ink Maiberg has expanded her artistic practice in a series of prints. The process began with drawing in a notebook with watercolor and ink. With a complete dedication to the daily practice, the act of drawing became supposedly automatic, removed from thinking or drawing conclusions. The figures depicted in the drawings underwent a process of abstraction that revealed a lack of physical perfection, vulnerability, and deformity. This series attests to the ongoing process of the artist’s dilemmas concerning the body’s durability versus its vulnerability and even its demise.

 

Orly Maiberg studied at the California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco, (1979), at the New York School of Visual Arts (1980),  Andy Warhol Studio, New York, (1983-84), and holds a BFA from  the NY School of Visual Arts in the Skohegen Program.

 

Orly Maiberg has had solo exhibitions at the Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan and at Galerie O Ahlers, Gottingen, Germany. Her works were featured in numerous group exhibitions such as Looking Ahead, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, California in 2000; Art Forum Berlin in 2004/05 and 2006; Fiac, Cour Carree du Louvre, Paris in 2006; Tel Aviv Museum of Art in 2009; The Israel Museum, Jerusalem in 2007; and Haifa Museum of Art in 2014.

Orly Maiberg
1958-Born in Israel
Lives and works in Tel Aviv

 

Education
1979 California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco
1980 New York School of Visual Arts
1983-84 Silk Screening at Andy Warhol Studio, New York
1984 – B.F.A. NY School of Visual Arts’ scholarship for Skohegen Program

 

Solo Exhibitions

2024 That’s The Way It Is, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2023 Nohow on, Again On, Ticho House, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2021 Where do we go from here, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Los Angeles
2019 Out of the Blue, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2017 Pending View, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2015 White Ink, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2012 Sea of Galilee, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2010 B-side paintings, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2007 New Works, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2005 solo show – art forum berlin
2004 I’ll Pull Down the Sky for You, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2003 Bedroom Eye, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2000 Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
1999 Galerie O Ahlers, Gottingen, Germany
1998 Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan
1997 Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
1994 Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
1992 Mary Fawzi Gallery, Jaffa
1988 Rapp Gallery, Tel Aviv
1985 Spring st. gallery

Selected Group Exhibitions

2019 25 Years to Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2018 Summer Signs, Alfred Cooperative Institute for Art & Culture, Tel Aviv-Yaffo
2018 Erotic Salon, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2018 I Man Bed,  Haim Shtruman House, Ein Harod
2018 Wanderers #1, Open University Campus, Raanana
2017 Anonimx: The end of the privacy era, Haifa Museum of Art
2017 Beyond Body, The Wilfrid Museum, Kibbutz Hazorea
2017 Biennale 6 Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
2016 Open Sketchbooks, Herzliya Museum
2015 Visions of place, Rutgers-Camden Center for the arts, New Jersey
2014 Chicago triangle, Haifa art Museum
2009 Tel aviv time, curator: nili goren, Tel Aviv Museum
2007 Touching the Water, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2006 Fiac, Cour Carree du Louvre, Paris
2006 Art Forum Berlin, Berlin
2005 Art Forum Berlin, Berlin
2004 Art Forum Berlin, Berlin
2004 Love is in the Air, Montifiori , Tel Aviv , curator: Tami Katz Freiman
2001 Haifa Museum of Art, Haifa
2000 Looking ahead, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose
California, USA
1999 Refusalon Gallery, San Francisco, USA
1999 Art Frankfurt, Galerie O Ahlers, Frankfurt, Germany
1999 American Artists, Tel Aviv Museum, curator: Varda Shteinlauf
1999 Tel Aviv 90th Anniversary – Contemporary Cityscapes”, Israeli and
1999 Zurich Art Fair, Galerie O Ahlers , Zurich, Switzerland
1995 Autumn Salon, Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan
1995 “New Works”, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art
1994 Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
1994 Nofar Gallery, Tel Aviv
1993 Sara Conforti Gallery, Jaffa
1991 Mary Fauzi Gallery, Jaffa
1988 Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan
1988 Ein Harod Museum, From light to darkness, curator: Galia Baror , Museum Ein Harod
1985 Ehad Ha’am Gallery, Tel Aviv
1983 Houston Gallery, New York
1983 S.V.A. Gallery, Soho, New York

Special projects
2014 European on Allenby street , Israel museum , Jerusalem. Intervining with the permanent Judaica collection at the Israel museum, a work relating to the Stieglitz ( the artist’s grandfather) collection
2014 Scholarship for Cite Residency, Paris
2011 Work Place indicating and curetting a special project for fresh paint 4. Inviting the artists Zoya Charkasky, Yochay Matos, Doron Solomons and Shachr Golan Sarig to a sight specific work
2010 directing and producing a song and a video clip with the musician Avi Balleli and the actress Orli Zilbershatz to the song “I got you babe”
2009 initiating and editing a special issue of the popular “laisha” magazine, all dedicated to women artists
2008 I did it my way, curating and inviting artists and musicians to cooperate, rothchild 69, art tlv

Collections
Private and corporate collections in Israel, USA, Europe

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Naomi Leshem

Naomi Leshem, Plate, 2019, Archival UV Print, 120x120cm
Naomi Leshem, Germany. Switzerland, 2018, Archival Pigment Print, 120x120cm
‏‏Naomi Leshem, Banot, Archival Pigment Print, 120x120 cm, 2007
Naomi Leshem, Watermelons, Archive Pigment Print, 80x80cm, 2011
Naomi Leshem, Snow Dune, Archival Pigment Print, 100x100cm, 2015
Naomi Leshem, Lake of Zurich, 2016, Archival UV Print, 100x100cm
Switzerland. Germany, 2018, Archival Pigment Print, 120x120cm
Naomi Leshem, untitled#9, Archival pigment print,120x120cm, 2004
‏Naomi Leshem, Runway 4, Archival Pigment Print, 80x80cm, 2007
Naomi Leshem, Sleepers, IG Halle, Kunst(zeug)haus Rapperswil, Switzerland, 2011
Naomi Leshem, Runway 4, Archival Pigment Print, 120x120 cm, 2007
Naomi Leshem, Ofir, Archival Pigment Print, 92x92cm, 2006-2010
Naomi Leshem, Trenches 1 (Triptych), 2018, Archival Pigment Print, 50x50
Naomi Leshem, untitled#8, Archival pigment print, 120x120cm, 2004
Naomi Leshem, Untitled #2, C-print, 120X120cm, 2003-06
Naomi Leshem, Gastspiel, Museum Rietberg, Zurich, Switzerland
Naomi Leshem, Untitled#1, Archival Pigment Print, 120x120cm, 2004
Naomi Leshem, Ravit ,Archival Pigment Print, 92X92cm, 2013
Naomi Leshem, Pisten und Wege, Freidrichsbau Buhl, Germany, 2010
Naomi Leshem, Trust Me 1, Archival Pigment Print with varnish, 2012
Naomi Leshem, Untitled #7, Archivel Pigment Print, 120x120cm, 2004
Naomi Leshem, Gisela, 2018, Archival Pigment Print, 80x80cm
Naomi Leshem, Untitled #12, C-print, 120X120cm, 2003-06
Naomi Leshem, Girls B, 2018, Archival UV Print, 80x80cm
Naomi Leshem, Midbar #13, Archival Pigment Print, 80x80cm, 2013
Naomi Leshem, Forty, Artists’ House, Jerusalem, 2014
Naomi Leshem, Kristina, Archival Pigment Print, 92x92cm, 2006-2010
Naomi Leshem, Lior, Archival Pigment Print, 92x92cm, 2006-2010
Naomi Leshem, Itay, Archival Pigment Print ,92x92cm, 2013
‏‏Naomi Leshem, Noa, Archival Pigment Print, 80x80 cm, 2007
Naomi Leshem, The Constantiner Award Exhibition, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, 2009
Naomi Leshem, Parliament, 2019, Archival Pigment Print, 49x60cm

Naomi Leshem

 

Naomi Leshem was born in Jerusalem in 1963. She lives and works in Tel Aviv.

 

Naomi Leshem’s artistic process begins with a recollection, or even a dream. In her photographic process, the camera serves as a tool for recounting stories, which are the offspring of her thoughts, recollections, or research.

 

Leshem’s interest lies in areas of life and being that may be defined as “in betweens”. This is an aspect that feels familiar, giving her the freedom to shift between worlds – terrestrial and celestial (“Way to Beyond”, 2003-2006), conscious and unaware (“Sleepers”, 2006-2010) and directed and accidental (“Runways”, 2007). Leshem tends to depict situations that she feels are part of a course between different states in life, whether from childhood to adulthood, wakefulness to sleep, or life to death. In her new series, (“Centered”), Leshem seeks to examine how individuals from different places formulate different interpretations of the same existing images, as a result of their personal and cultural differences.

 

Landscape is a recurring motif in Leshem’s photographic series, specifically, the juxtaposition of figures and landscape and the tension between localism and universalism. She is also interested in the concept of time. The decisive photographic moment becomes diffused in her photographs, as a single, unmanipulated image that encompasses different moments in time.

 

Naomi Leshem graduated from the Photography Department of Hadassah College in Jerusalem in 1987. She has shown in Israel, the United States, and across Europe. Leshem is a recipient of the Constantiner Award for an Israeli photographer from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Her works are included in the collections of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Norton Museum of Art in Florida, and the Shpilman Institute for Photography in Tel Aviv.

Naomi Leshem
Born 1963

Education

1985-1987 Photography studies at the Hadassah College, Jerusalem, Israel
1984-1985 General and German studies in University of Freiburg, Switzerland

Selected Solo Exhibitions
2019 Ghosts of Others, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2018 Ein Gvul, Ncontemporary Gallery, Milan, Italy
2017 Lizzet, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel
2016 Frozen Sands, Trumpeldor Gallery, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2014 Landmarks,Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
2014 Forty,Artists House, Jerusalem, Israel
2014 Centered, Andrea Meislin Gallery, NYC, NY ,USA
2012 Leisere Toene, Sylva Denzler Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland
2011 Sleepers, Hezi Cohen Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
2011 Sleepers, Kunst(zeug)Haus Rapperswil, Switzerland
2011 Between Zones, Andrea Meislin Gallery, NYC, U.S.A
2010 Pisten und Wege, Freidrichsbau Buhl, Germany
2009 The Constantiner Award Exhibition, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
2009 Runways And..Sylva Denzler Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland
2001 Touches, Artists House, Jerusalem, Israel
2000 Touches, Beit Gavriel, Tiberias, Israel
1998 To see the unborn, Bloomfield Science Museum, Jerusalem,Israel
1997 From Medium to Medium, Tova Osman Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1996 From Medium to Medium, Artists House, Jerusalem, Israel

 

Selected Group Exhibitions
2019 25 Years to Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2018 Flood, Ashdod Art Museum, Ashdod
2018 Tzurah: Sguardi Dentro Israele, Museo Ebracio Di Roma, Roma, Italy
2018 Photo London, Somerset House, London, UK
2017 Operart, Noga Gallery, Tel-Aviv, Israel
2016 No Fly Zone, Ncontemporary Gallery, London
2014 Decadal Variations, Andrea Meislin Gallery, NYC, USA
2014 Gastspiel,Museum Rietberg, Zurich, Switzerland
2014 Journeys, Israel Museum Jerusalem, Israel
2013 Stadtkunst, Gebert Stiftung fuer Kultur, Rapperswil, Switzerland
2013 Facts of Planning, On Space and Planning in Israel, Ministry of Interior, Jerusalem, Israel
2013 Perchance to Dream, Andrea Meislin Gallery, NYC, NY, USA
2013 Tra Due Mari, Ermanno Tedeschi Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
2012 Great Wide Open, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel
2012 Random, Baad Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
2012 ParisPhoto, Paris, France
2012 Von Hier nach Dort, Vögele Kultur Zentrum, Pfäffikon, Switzerland
2012 Altered Space, Intrenational Photography Festival, Jaffa, Israel
2012 A Prayer is a Prayer is a Prayer, Andrea Meislin Gallery, NYC, NY, USA
2012 Summer Solstice, Andrea Meislin Gallery, NYC, NY, USAhe
2012 Memory Spaces, Beit Kaner, Rishon Lezion City Gallery, Israel
2012 Good Night, The Israel Museum Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
2012 The Undertoad, The Center of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
2011 ParisPhoto, Paris, France
2011 Tina B. Art Festival, Prague, Czechoslovakia
2011 Recent Acquisitions Photography, Norton Museum of Art. Florida, USA
2011 Human Lanscape, Artists’ House, Tel Aviv, Israel
2010 Project 3, 5 Positionen, Sylva Denzler Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland
2010 New in Photography- Recent Acquisitions, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel
2008 Israel is Real, Kansas City Jewish Museum,Kansas city,  USA
2008 Mirror, Mirror, Tova Osman Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
2007 Moods and Modes in Israeli Photography, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
2007 Water in Art and life,  Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel
2007 Current Visions # 2, Andrea Meislin Gallery, NYC, NY, USA
2001 Hands, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel
1998 Club Kunstsalon Sommerpalais Harrach, Vienna, Austria
1997 Artists House, Jerusalem, Israel
1993 To live in Jerusalem, Israel Museum, Jerusalem

 

Awards
2014 Mifal Hapis grant for the arts, Israel
2009 The Constantiner Award for an Israeli Photographer, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel

 

Collections
Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel
Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
Norton Museum of Art, Florida, USA
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Naomi Leshem, Centered, Installation view, courtesy of Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York

Yonatan Zofy

Yonatan Zofy

 

Yonatan Zofy (b. 1983; lives and works in Ramat Gan, Israel)

 

BFA, Department of Fine Arts, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem (2010). Winner of the Osnat Mozes Painting Prize for a Young Artist (2017); an Artist-Teacher Scholarship from the Israel Ministry of Culture and Sport (2019); and an Academic Excellence Award from the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem (2011). Participated in museum group exhibitions, including “Shutters and Stairs: Elements of Modern Architecture in Contemporary Art,” The Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2020); “Code Vs Code” (2019) and “And the Hand Draws On…” (2018), Tel Aviv Museum of Art. His works are in the collections of Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, and the Knesset, as well as in various private collections.

Yonatan Zofy

 

Education

2011 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem
2010 Students Exchange Program, Escola Massana, Barcelona

 

Solo Exhibitions

2025 Reading in the Dark, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2024 To Draw A Breath, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2022 Eyeful, Noga Gallery, Tel Aviv
2021 Waking Paper, Lobby Art Space, Tel Aviv. curator: Orit Mor
2017 The Artists’ House, Jerusalem, Osnat Moses Prize. curator: Irith Hadar
2014 Reality Grip, BarBur Gallery, Jerusalem. curator: Doron Livne

 

Group Exhibitions

2024 Monochrome, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2021 The Invention of Painting: How did you do it?, Noga gallery, Tel Aviv, curator: Itzhak Livne
2021 Enter Art Fair, Copenhagen, Noga Gallery
2020 Shutter and Stairs, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2019 Code vs. Code, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
2018 And the Hand Draws On…, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
2018 Luna, Neve Shechter , Tel Aviv
2017 You Coming? I’m Going, Two Person Show with Yuval Gallili at Ha-Yarkon 19 gallery, Tel Aviv
2016 Traces VI,  Jerusalem Drawing Biennale, The Artists House
2016 Pop Up, Julie M gallery, Tel Aviv
2015 Maybe Monday maybe Tuesday, Art Space gallery, Tel Aviv
2014 Confluence: Israel, Sarasota Art Center, Florida
2013 Fresh Paint #6, Contemporary Art Fair, Tel Aviv
2013 Fanasthsia, Ha-Kubia, Jerusalem
2011 BFA graduates exhibition, Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem

 

Awards and Grants

2019 Artist-Teacher Grant, Ministry of Culture
2017 The Osnat Moses Prize for young painter
2011 Excellence Award, Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem

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Lighthouse, Installation, Iron, Perspex, Lighting, Tel Aviv, 2023
Lighthouse, Installation, Iron, Perspex, Lighting, Tel Aviv, 2023
Lighthouse, Installation, Iron, Perspex, Lighting, Tel Aviv, 2023
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Hilla-Toony-Navok,-9,-Mixed-media,-50x50-cm,-2025
Hilla Toony Navok, 12, Mixed media, 50x50 cm, 2025
Hilla Toony Navok, 13, Mixed media, 50x50 cm, 2025
Unit 3 (Green-Line), Mixed media, 121x121 cm, 2025
Unit 15 (Red Line), Mixed media, 121x121 cm, 2025
Unit 1 (Blue Line) Mixed media, 121x121 cm, 2025
Hilla Toony Navok, Mixed media, 121x121 cm, 2025
Waiting for the Sun 2, 95x80 cm, Collage, Digital Archival Print, 2020
Waiting for the Sun 1, 95x80 cm, Collage, Digital Archival Print, 2020
golden hands, digital collage, artport, 2016
unit (1), 2011, Pastel and pencil on paper, 120 × 90 cm
unit (2), 2011, Pastel and pencil on paper, 120 × 90 cm
unit (3), 2011, Pastel and pencil on paper, 120 × 90 cm
unit (4), 2011, Pastel and pencil on paper, 120 × 90 cm
unit (5), 2011, Pastel and pencil on paper, 120 × 90 cm
through the window, exhibition, tel aviv museum, 2022
through the window, exhibition, tel aviv museum, 2022
toony navok, exhibition
through the window, exhibition, tel aviv museum, 2022
through the window, exhibition, tel aviv museum, 2022
through the window, exhibition, tel aviv museum, 2022
waiting for the sun, herzliya museum, 2021
waiting for the sun, herzliya museum, 2021
waiting for the sun, herzliya museum, 2021
waiting for the sun, herzliya museum, 2021
waiting for the sun, herzliya museum, 2021
verner boutique, tel aviv
extention #7, sculpture, tel aviv, 2019
extention #7, sculpture, tel aviv, 2019
enterance, holon, 2019
Mural Jerusalem Train station, Aluminium, Ceramic, Glass, Ments, 2019
extensions, atalier shemi, solo exhibition, 2018
extensions, atalier shemi, solo exhibition, 2018
extensions, atalier shemi, solo exhibition, 2018
extensions, atalier shemi, solo exhibition, 2018
extensions, atalier shemi, solo exhibition, 2018
Mural in Tel Aviv, 2017
wall to wall, installation view,artport,tel aviv,2016
golden hands, sculpture, artport, 2016
Abstract relief, Installation view, the University Gallery, Tel Aviv, 2016
Rouding up the hours, installation view, CCA Tel Aviv ,2015
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toony navok, exposition
toony navok, exposition
Origins, installation view, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, 2013
Origins, installation view, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, 2013
Toony Navok, Origins, untitled 3, metal nets, scotch, vairbale sizes, 2013

Hilla Toony Navok

 

Hilla Toony Navok was born in Tel Aviv, where she lives and works.

 

Toony Navok creates installations that combine sculptural objects and colorful drawings: architectural-constructive environments with an airy, drawing-like nature that range from the abstract to the concrete.

 

Navok tracks high Modernism and abstraction in popular consumer products in a practice based on extraordinary constructs. She pits consumer and industrial products firmly within abstraction, voiding function.  The monumental yet fragile, linear constructed sculptures she forms are made of every-day practical objects and popular design elements, revealing their hidden abstract forms while glancing to canonical periods of art. Known for her playful sculptural use of vernacular materials (metal surfaces, pipes, aluminum poles, PVC fabric, cleaning and shelving units product), she investigates the very notion of display rather than simply present ready-mades.  With that, she examines the cultural and ideological underpinnings of design in the consumer production process, and the assimilation of the history of Modernism in contemporary consumer culture and our place within it.

 

Navok’s colorful drawings, composed of compressed and dense lines that assemble into what seems like a sculptural object, continue her investigation of the affinity between the two dimensional and the three dimensional, drawing and object as well as the moment between stability and collapse.

 

Toony Navok graduated from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design MFA program (2009-2007). Selected solo exhibitions: Circle 1 gallery, Berlin (2015); Center of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv (2015); Haifa Museum of Art; Local_30 Gallery, Warsaw (2010).

 

Selected group exhibitions: The Ashdod Museum of Art, Monart Centre; Neues Museum in Weimar (Germany); Rosenfeld Gallery (Tel Aviv); Sommer Contemporary Art Gallery (Tel Aviv); Kring-Ernst Gallery (Cologne); Rockefeller Museum (Jerusalem).

 

She exhibited a special solo project in Art Cologne (Germany) as part of “New Positions”, ARTLV – the Tel Aviv Biennial, Herzliya Biennial of Contemporary Art. She has received several awards, including the Givon Prize for young artists from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art (2011), and the Creative Encouragement Award of the Israel Ministry of Culture & Sport (2012).

 

Navok co-curated the second Herzliya Biennial of Contemporary Art (2009) and was co-editor of the art magazine “Picnic Magazine” (2011-2007).

Toony Navok

 

Lives and works in Tel-Aviv, Israel.

 

Education
2009-2007 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design – Master of Fine Art Program Studies
2005-2004 Continuation Program in fine art, Kalisher school of art Tel-Aviv.
2000-1995 The Wizo Hadasa College of Art and Design, Haifa.

 

Awards & Grants

2020 The Rapaport prize for a young and promising artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
2020 Discount Artistic Encouragement Award
2018 The Ministy of Culture and Sports prize, Israel
2018 Beatrice Kolliner Prize for a Young Israeli Artist, Israel Museum
2017 Yehoshua Rabinowitz Tel Aviv Foundation, Artist book grant
2017 The Israel Lottery Council for Culture and Arts Book grant
2017 “Wake up city” prize 3rd place with Yoni Raz Portugali
2016 The Israel Lottery Council for Culture and Arts Video grant
2015 Artport residency programe grant
2014 The 2014 Israel Lottery Council for Culture and Arts grant
2012 The Creativity Encouragement Award, the Israeli Ministry of Culture
2012 Artist-teacher Scholarship, the Israeli Ministry of Culture
2011 Samuel Givon Prize, The Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
2009 Graduation with Excellence, Bezalel (MFA) program
2006 The Yehosua Rabinowitz Tel-Aviv Foundation, Grant for a solo show
2002 The America-Isreal Cultural Foundation, Scholarship (2001, 2002)
2001 The Dan Zakhem Foundation, Award for performance

 

 

Solo Exhibitions

2025 Slat By Slat, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2022 Through the Window, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
2021 Front View, KM gallery, Berlin
2021 Waiting for the Sun, Herzliya Museum of Art
2019 Rolling Rooms, On curating, Zurich
2018 Extensions Hilla Toony Navok at Shemi’s Atelier, Atelier Shemi, Kibbutz Cabri
2017 Outlet, KM Gallery, Berlin
2016 A sign for things to come – HIT Gallery, Bratislava
2016 Golden Hands – duo show with David Adika, Artport, Tel Aviv
2015 Releasing a Butterfly – 2 person show with Eitan Ben Moshe at Alon Segev gallery, Tel Aviv
2015 Rounding Up the Hours, CCA, Tel Aviv, Curator: Chen Tamir
2015 Sur-Round-things, Due show with Jan Tichy, Circle1 gallery, Berlin
2013 Origins, Noga gallery, Tel Aviv
2010 New Infrastructures, lokal_30 gallery, Warsaw, Poland
2010 Panorama, Haifa Museum Of Art, curator: Rotem Ruff
2010 Scenery, Art Cologne, Germany, “new position for emerging artists”
2009 Tuxedo, as part of the Bezalel MFA graduates exhibition, curator: Sarit Shapira
2006 Frisbee,”saf project for young artists”, The artists’s house, Tel-Aviv, curator: Orly Hoffman

 

Group Exhibitions

2021 Looking ahead and Breathing Deeply, 10 Year for Atelier Shemi, Kabri
2020 Dissidents, Fountain Collective
2020 Shutters and Stairs, The Israel Museum
2019 25 Years to Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2019 World Art Tokyo Art Fair, Ginza Forum, Tokyo
2019 Less is More, the Diaghlev Hotel Gallery, Tel Aviv
2019 Back to Artport, Artport residency program, Tel Aviv
2019 Murals, The Israeli Center for Digital Art, Holon, Israel
2019 Beyond Bauhaus, Providence College Galleries, USA
2018 Measure, Givon Art Forum, Tel Aviv
2018 Domestics, Hansen House, Jerusalem.
2018 PRETTY SOON IF THIS KEEPS UP I’M GOING TO ENVELOP THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE, Gdańsk City Gallery, ​Poland​
2017 Five years, changing and growing, KM Gallery, Berlin
2017 Along the Line, Shemi Atelier, Kibbutz Cabri
2017 Local Compilation, Ashdod Museum of Art
2016 Once More, with Feeling, The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, NYC
2016 Traces, the return of the paper, The 5th Biennale for Drawing in Israel, Artists House Jerusalem
2016 NonFinito, Artport Tlv residency program’s Fourth Year Exhibition, Tel Aviv
2016 Abstract Relief, The Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv
2016 Peninsula, Hadar parking lot, Tel Aviv
2016 Open sketchbooks, Herzliya Museum of Art
2016 Girls just wanna have fun, The New Gallery Artists Studios Teddy, Jerusalem
2016 Made in Israel, Radtory Art Center, Guangzhou, China
2016 Drawings, Noga gallery, Tel Aviv
2016 Jam Session, Artport, Tel Aviv
2015 Objectonomy, Meet Factory, Prague
2015 The Crystal Palace & the Temple of Doom, Petach Tiqva Museum of Art
2014 Traces, Beyond Paper, The 5th Biennale for Drawing in Israel, Barbur gallery, Jerusalem
2014 A Matter of Lightness, Beit Michal, Rehovot
2014 Goods, Bat Yam Museum of Modern Art
2013 The Israeli Ministry of Culture prize 2012 receives, Ashdod Museum of Modern Art
2013 Invited by Daniel Laufer, Provinz Editions, Bochum
2013 Come Closer, Feinberg Projects, Tel aviv
2013 High celling, frishman 46, Tel Aviv
2013 Concrete Abstract, BAAD gallery, Tel Aviv
2012 Antropy, The Artists Studios Art Cube Gallery, Jerusalem
2012 Revisiting Rockefeller, Rockefeller Archaeological Museum, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, part of “Menofim” festival
2012 Open-closed-Open, Binyamin gallery, Tel aviv
2012 The big Masonite, Sommer Gallery
2012 Salon Talks, Zaritsky Artists House, Tel Aviv
2011 Electric Garden, Contemporery By Gloconda, Tel Aviv
2011 Power line, Binyamin gallery
2011 Meshek-bait, Kibutz Urim gallery
2011 Monkies, nine people, Alenbi st. passage
2010 De-construct, -Ernst Gallery, Cologne
2010 Lockmotion, 121 gallery, Tel Aviv
2010 Fresh Paint, Art Fair, Tel Aviv
2010 Artissima Art fair, Torino, with lokal_30 gallery
2009 From Laboratory to Project, Neues Museum, Weimar
2009 Sandstormes and Rainbows, Sara Asperger Gallery, Berlin
2009 Art TLV, the 2nd Tel Aviv Biennial
2009 Snakes and Ladders, Rosenfeld Gallery
2009 There must be something more than this, Kav 16 gallery
2009 A4, The Glasgow school of Art
2008 Flock, The Bezalel Academy gallery, Tel Aviv
2008 Educated, Hakita gallery, Tel Aviv
2007 The Rear (haa’oreff), The 1st Herzliya Biennial of Contemporary Art
2007 The Upper authority, The lilinbloom st. offices, Tel Aviv
2007 The hidden viewer of the Israeli Art, Tmoona Gallery, Tel Aviv
2007 Rockart, Mishkenot Sh’aananim center, Jerusalem
2005 Blurr 5th addition, CCA , Tel-aviv
2005 Conspiracy, the kalisher gallery
2003 Blurr 4th addition, CCA ,Tel-aviv
2003 Artik, the America-Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship winners, Ramat-Gan Museum of Art
2002 Artik, the America-Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship winners, The Tel-Aviv University gallery

 

Workshops & Residencies

2019 Fountainhead Residency, Miami
2018 Air-Paradise, Matsudo, Tokyo
2017 Meet Factory, Residency program, Prague
2015 Artport, Tel Aviv
2015 Meet Factory, Prague
2014 Artist Career Development Program, organized by: Asylum Arts, Artis, and Artport
2010 Lokal_30 gallery, artist in residence, Warsaw
2009 A4, workshop, Glasgow school of Art (MFA exchange program)
2008 “(off) white city summer seminar” Bezalel (MFA) program and Saic Chicago school (MFA) program
2008 including participation in “Tzofia” – a performance by Ernesto Pujol in Tel Aviv
2005 Public art workshop, Anne Bray, UCLA-Bezalel (MFA) program

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Toony Navok,Untitled (Sign #2), Manipulated drawing, Digital print, 120x35cm, 2015

Toony Navok, With the Wind, With the Water (Surrounding Drawing), Video Performance, 2015

Toony Navok, Skip, Metal poles, Jump ropes, Laces, A shoe, 160x220cm, 2012

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Hilla Toony Navok, A Hose, metal grid, metal elements, scotch, PVC fabric, 2013

Orit Raff

Orit Raff, Untitled, Lambda c-print, 74x110cm, 2009
Orit Raff, Untitled, Lambda print, 127x152cm, 2009
Orit Raff, untitled, C-print, 100x90cm, 1999
Orit Raff, Thirty Times the Length of My Breath, Still from Video, 2 min Video Loop Projection
Orit Raff, Untitled, Lambda C-Print, 71x48 in, 2002
Orit Raff, Untitled, Color print, 2005
Orit Raff, Hunt-the-Slipper, 2002
Orit Raff, The Glass Room, C-print, 65x80cm, 2013
Orit Raff, Untitled, Color print, 2005
Orit Raff, Untitled, Color Print, 100x127cm, 2005
Orit Raff, The End of Mr Y, C-print, 65x80cm, 2013
Orit Raff, Sweating Sweet, Still from Video, 2008
Orit Raff, Sweating Sweet, 2008
Orit Raff, Priming, installation view, Tel Aviv Musuem, 2013
Orit Raff, Dynamic Equilibrium, Installation View, New Mexico, 2002
Orit Raff, Dynamic Equilibrium, Installation View, New Mexico, 2002
Orit Raff, Hunt-the-Slipper, Installation view Still from Video, 16 mm color film, 1.20min (projected in a loop), 2002 (2)
Orit Raff, Untitled (bread/forgive/salt/dream), 2005
Orit Raff, Freedom, C-print, 65x80cm, 2013
Orit Raff, Palindrome, Still from video, 2004
Orit Raff, Palindrome, 2004
Orit Raff, Priming, installation View, LAXART, 2014
Orit Raff, Priming, installation View, LAXART, 2014
Orit Raff, Bathtub, photograph on wall ,C-print mounted on alimunim box, 75x50cm, 2009
Orit Raff, Desk #6 (from Inside Drawing), C-Print, 17x23 in, 1998
Orit Raff, (Dis)located Land #19, C-print, 120x90cm, 2009

Orit Raff

 

Orit Raff was born in Jerusalem in 1970, and she lives and works in Tel Aviv.

 

Orit Raff creates spare photographs, installations, and video works, which suggest intimacy, the private self, and evoke memories of our earliest experiences. Raff favors the implicit over the explicit. She follows traces and signs of a place or a time with her camera, wishing to give life to a frozen memory and to construct a narrative from vague fragments, left behind as a present absence: the marking of furniture in an abandoned space, signs engraved on school desks, or ice accumulations in an empty household refrigerator.

 

Raff also creates photographs of environments with cultural, sociological, and political dimensions. In her latest series of works, “Priming”, she gathers information that crosses cultures, locations, and periods, allowing her to discuss the medium of photography and its complex relation with the world of phenomena and documentations. In a unique technique of constructing photographs without the process of photography, Raff offers new possibilities for the ongoing discourse of simulation and its reference to reality, to imagination and fiction. This hybrid genre combines pure documentary photography with carefully staged photography, in a process that does not require a camera yet mimics a photographic site that is closely related with the act of photography.

 

The starkness of Raff’s imagery aesthetically links her work with Minimalism, but her references to common everyday life and objects also suggest a Pop sensibility.

 

Orit Raff attended Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem, graduated cum laude from the School of Visual Arts in New York, and participated in the Independent Study Program of the Whitney Museum of American Art from 1998-1999. In 2003, she completed an MFA at Bard College. She participated in group and solo exhibitions at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, The Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, Forum des Images, Paris, School of Visual Arts, New York, Julie Saul Gallery, New York, Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA Paula Boettcher Gallery, Berlin, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, Texas.

 

In 2013 she had a solo exhibition, “Priming”, at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and at LAXART, Los Angeles, CA.

Orit Raff
Born 1970, Jerusalem, Israel
Lives and works in Tel Aviv, Israel

 

Education
2000-02 MFA, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Bard College, NY
1998-99 The Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, New York
1994-96 BFA (cum laude), School of Visual Arts, New York
1992-94 Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Israel

 

Selected Solo Exhibitions
2014 Priming, Julie Saul Gallery, New York, NY
2014 Priming, LAXART, Los Angeles, CA
2013 Priming, The Tel Aviv Museum of Art (catalogue)
2011 Shangri-La, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv (catalogue)
2009 All Those Wonderful Places, Kiryat Tivon Art Gallery, Kiryat Tivon
2007 Blink, The New Gallery, Beit Gabriel on the Kinneret
2006 Insatiable, Rochester Contemporary, Rochester, New York
2005 Insatiable, Julie Saul Gallery, New York, NY (catalogue)
2005 Insatiable, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv (catalogue)
2004 Hunt-the-Slipper, Julie Saul Gallery, New York, NY
2003 Insatiable, Cutting Edge Project at ARCO’03, Madrid, Spain
2002 Dynamic Equilibrium, SITE Santa Fe, Albuquerque, New Mexico (catalogue)
2002 Hunt-the-Slipper, Paula Boettcher Gallery, Berlin, Germany
2002 Hunt-the-Slipper, The Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan, Israel (catalogue)
2002 The Pot Calling the Kettle Black, Julie Saul Gallery, New York, NY
2001 Hunt-the-Slipper, Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2000 Thirty Times The Length Of My Breath, Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2000 Baumgartner Gallery, curator Professor Dr. Rainer Crone, New York, NY (catalogue)
2000 Innen Zeichnung, The LISTE ’00 Young Art Fair Basel, Basel
2000 Approaching Saturation, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, Texas (catalogue)
2000 Inside Drawing, Julie Saul Gallery, New York (catalogue)
2000 Innen Zeichnung, Paula Bottcher Gallery, Berlin (catalogue)
1999 Geometry of Echoes, The Haifa Museum of Modern Art, Haifa, Israel
1999 Silverstein Gallery, New York
1998 The Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan, Israel (catalogue)

 

Selected Group Exhibitions
2019 25 years to Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2018 Last Chance to see, Petach Tikva Museum of Art, Israel
2018 Flood, Ashdod Art Museum, Ashdod
2018 To the End of Land, National Gallery New Delhi, India
2017 Room 404, Indie Gallery Tel Aviv
2017 No Place, Dana Gallery, Kibbutz Yad Mordechai
2016 Lux:The Radiant Sea, Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York
2016 Fact/ Fiction: The 9th Jeonju International Photo Festival, South Korea (catalogue)
2016 Visions of Place, Towson University, Towson Maryland (catalogue)
2016 Art Speaks Out: Till It’s Gone Exhibition, Istanbul Modern
2015 Art Speaks Out: Ikono TV’s Official ArtCop21 event
2015 Visions of Place, Steadman Gallery at Rutgers University’s Camden Center for the Arts (catalogue)
2015 Disrupted Spaces, The Rose Art Gallery at Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
2015 Framing Desire: Photography and Video, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas
2013 Light Sensitive: Photographic Works from North Carolina Collections, Nasher Museum of Art at
2013 Duke University, Durham, NC
2013 Ikono On Air Festival, Berlin
2011 Videosphere: A New Generation, Albright-Knox, Buffalo, NY
2009 Rupture and Repair, The Jerusalem Artists’ House in cooperation with The Israel Museum, Jerusalem (catalogue)
2008 True North, Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin (catalogue)
2007 Dateline Israel: Recent Photography and Video, The Jewish Museum, Berlin & The Jewish Museum, New York (catalogue)
2006 Glasskultur: What became of Transparence?, La Panera, Lerida, Spain & Koldo Mitxelena Museum, San Sebastian, Spain (catalogue)
2006 Bread, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel (catalogue)
2006 In relation to the Body, The Photography Gallery at the MIDRASHA Academy for the Arts, Beit Berl, Israel
2005 Traces and Omens, The Noorderlicht Photofestival, Groningen, The Netherlands (catalogue)
2005 The Photograph in Question, Von Lintel Gallery, New York, NY
2004 Staging Reality, Naples Museum of Art, Naples, FL
2004 Time Depot, Petach-Tikva Museum of Art, Petach-Tikva, Israel (catalogue)
2004 In Focus: Themes in Photography, Albright-Knox Museum, Buffalo, NY
2004 Able was I ere I saw Elba – Palindrome, Heimspiel, Frankfurt, Germany
2003 Staging Reality, Rutgers University, New Jersey & The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA
2003 Hot Summer in the City, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, NY
2003 Prague Biennale 1 – 2003: “Peripheries Become the Center”, Prague (catalogue)
2003 Gene (sis): Contemporary Art Explores Human Genomics, Berkeley Art Museum, CA (catalogue)
2002 Multitude, Artists Space, New York, New York (catalogue)
2002 Marshim-Identitasok, National Gallery, Budapest, Hungary (catalogue)
2002 Gene(sis): Contemporary Art Explores Human Genomics, The Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
2001 Not Landscape: Fragments and Metaphors, SF CameraWork, San Francisco, CA
2001 Depicting Absence/Implying Presence, ICA San Jose, San Jose, CA (catalogue)
2001 RE-LOCATION: on moving, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, NY
2001 Size Matters, Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York, NY
2000 A shot in the Head, Lisson Gallery, London
2000 Architectural Constructs in contemporary photography, Julie Saul Gallery, New York
2000 Looking Ahead – Visions of Israel, ICA San Jose, San Jose, CA
1999 The Wight Biennial UCLA, The New Wight Gallery, Los-Angeles
1999 Mediterranean Encounters 3, The ’99 Croatia Biennial, Dubrovnik, Croatia
1999 Thin Air, Julie Saul Gallery, New York
1999 New In The Nineties II, The Katonah Museum, Katonah, New York
1998 Under Construction, GEN ART New Visions, New York
1996 A Strategy Hinted at: New Conceptual Artists, Artists Space, New York

 

Awards And Scholarships
2005 The Jehoshua Rabinovich Tel Aviv Foundation for the Arts
2005 MIFAL HAPAIS – Israel National Lottery Council for the Arts Grant
2002 Milton and Sally Avery Scholarship
2001 The Peter S. Reed Foundation Grant in the field of the Visual Arts
2000 The International Studio Program, New York
1999 Special Award for Originality & Innovation, The ’99 Croatia Biennial, Dubrovnik, Croatia
1997 America Israel Cultural Foundation Fellowship, Tel-Aviv, Israel
1995 Award of Excellence, School of Visual Arts Mentor Program, New York
1994 Student Exchange Scholarship, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Israel
1992 Special Presidential Grant for Excellence, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Israel

 

Public Collections
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
CU Art Museum, University of Colorado at Boulder
Albright-Knox, Buffalo, NY
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX
Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Tel-Aviv, Israel
The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University
The Haifa Museum of Modern Art, Haifa, Israel
The Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan, Israel
MIT List Visual Arts Center, Boston
Progressive Cooperation, Cleveland, Ohio

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Amikam Toren

Garden Remembered, 2017, mixed media, 130x110 cm
Victoria Park Remembered, 2015, mixed media, 67x101 cm.
 Rough Sea Remembered, 2015, mixed media, 100x110 cm.
Phata Morgana Remembered, 2017, mixed media, 100x120 cm.
Land Sea and Sky Remembered, 2017, mixed media, 85x95 cm.
 Falmouth Port Forgotten, 2016, mixed media, 91x100 cm.
Dickens Inn Remembered, 2016, mixed media, 110x120 cm.
Dark Landscape Remembered, 2016, mixed media, 130x110 cm.
Untitled (high voltage) 2007 50x60cm
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Minolta DSC
A Lady Remembered, 2017, mixed media, 100x120 cm
(Of The Times) no. 7, Thursday, July 20, 1989, pulped newspaper and PVA on canvas, paper and card 220 x 235 cm
(Of The Times) no. 6, Thursday, July 20, 1989, pulped newspaper and PVA on canvas, paper and card 220 x 235 cm
(Of The Times) no. 5, Thursday, July 20,1989, pulped newspaper and PVA on canvas, paper and card 220 x 235 cm
(Of The Times) Thursday July 20 1989, pulped newspaper and PVA on canvas, paper and card 220 x 235 cm
Simple Fractions (III),1975, glass, araldite, shelf, framed drawing_print 36 x 40.5, sculpture 22 x 7 x 7 cm
Untitled 01, Mixed Media, 50 × 37 cm
Untitled 02, Mixed Media, 50 × 37 cm

Amikam Toren

 

Amikam Toren, was born in Israel in 1945. He lives and works in London.

 

Amikam Toren is a significant figure in British conceptual art, who explores the conceptual and material framework that defines art. Since the 1970s, Toren has been producing artworks that look at the relation between form and content, object and representation, and between the languages of sculpture and painting. With a keen eye for the everyday and overlooked, and an interest in language and the process of interpretation, he scours his own studio and street and antique markets for his materials. His works take shape through rituals of reduction (destruction) and re-construction, exploring the extent to which the processes of making and consuming art can be compounded. Toren’s reductivist approach examines how minimal intervention by the artist can produce a work of profound intellectual rigor and salience. His work is in a poignant dialogue with a compelling variety of international art movements, such as Arte Povera, Minimalism, and Pop.

 

Amikam Toren is a London-based artist who in his 41-year career has exhibited extensively throughout Europe. Toren held his first public exhibition in London at the ICA in 1974. That exhibition was the first of many that have had a profound influence on generations of artists in the UK. He had solo exhibitions in many of the major national venues including: Serpentine Gallery, London, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, Chisenhale Gallery, London, Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, ICA, London, MOT International, Brüssels, Matt’s Gallery, London.

 

His work has been featured in the Venice Biennale,  Guangzhou Biennale, and in  Whitechapel Gallery, London as well as Museu do Acude, Rio de Janeiro, Neuberger Museum of Art, New York, de Appel, Amsterdam, Museu do Chiado, Lisbon, Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (to mention a few). Among the awards he had received are the John Moores Painting Prize, 2012, and the Jerwood Drawing Prize, London, 2011.

 

Amikam Toren is represented by Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv; Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London; MOT International, Brussels; Jessica Silverman, San Francisco.

Amikam Toren
Born in 1945, Israel
Lives and works in London
1974 – 76 Founding co-editor Wallpaper

 

Awards
2012 Bryan Robertson Trust

 

Solo Exhibitions
2018 Safe City, Matt’s Gallery, London
2018 REPRODUCTIONS, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2017 Amikam Toren, FL Gallery, Milan
2016 Palpable: Works from 1973–2002, Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco
2015 The End of the World as We Know It (reproductions and mementos), [art seen] projects Nicosia, Cyprus
2014 Neither a Teapot Nor a Painting, MOT, Brussels
2013 Of The Times and Other Historic Works, Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco
2013 Reproductions, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2013 Carrots, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
2012 Moving in the Right Direction, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2009 Amikam Toren – Carrots & Refreshments, Noga Gallery, Tel Aviv
2008 Carrots, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2006 Narrative painting #1, A61, Köln
2006 Ten Last Drawings, The Room, London
2006 Received Wisdom, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2005 Mythomania, The Metropole Galleries Folkstone, Kent
2005 Plan B, Noga Gallery, Tel Aviv
2005 Amikam Toren, John Frankland, Matt’s Gallery, London
2004 Picnic, t1 + 2artspace, London
2004 Clouds in Trousers, ARTLAB 29 at Imperial College, London
2003 Golem, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2002 Bluebeard, Jeffrey Charles Gallery, London
1999 Bluebeard, Minerva-Bar gallery, Tel-Aviv
1999 Galerie Gabrielle Maubrie, Paris
1998 Armchair Paintings 1989-1998, Minerva-Bar gallery, Tel-Aviv
1997 Hand in Glove, Galerie Gabrielle Maubrie, Paris
1996 Three Takes, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
1993 Textes, Gabrielle Maubrie, Paris
1993 Galerie Carstens, Berlin
1993 Harry Zellweger, Basel
1991 Harry Zellweger, Basel
1991 Galerie Gabrielle Maubrie, Paris
1991 Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
1991 Amikam Toren, Chisenhale Gallery, London
1991 Amikam Toren, Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol
1990 Amikam Toren, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (cat.)
1989 Safety Regulation Painting No.6, Victoria Miro, London
1989 Rotterdam Kunststichtung, Rotterdam
1989 Stacks, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
1987 Pidgin Paintings, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London (cat., Patricia Bickers, ill.)
1985 Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
1985 Subverting … a temporary edition, Camerawork, London
1984 Actualities, Matt’s Gallery, London (cat., David Coxhead, ill.)
1983 Neither a tree nor a picture, Galeria Akumulatory, Poznan
1983 Representations, Lewis Johnstone Gallery, London
1982 Lewis Johnstone Gallery, London
1981 Bluff and double bluff, Matt’s Gallery, London
1981 Mirroring, Lewis Johnstone Gallery, London
1981 If painting then…, Riverside Studios, London
1979 The Commercial Show, Barry Barker Ltd, London
1979 Replacing, ICA, London (cat., Sarah Kent, ill.)
1977 Simple Fractions, House Gallery, London
1976 Serpentine Gallery, London
1975 Urban Landscape Exchange, GLAA, London
1973 Annely Juda Fine Art, London
1968 Goldberg Gallery, Edinburgh Festival
1967 Maserik Gallery, Tel Aviv

 

Group Exhibitions
2019 25 Years to Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2018 Kinship: Celebrating 10 Years of Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco
2018 A Simple Fraction, Doyers, New York
2018 Kinship, Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2018 Erotic Salon, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2016 Essex Road III, Tinytype Gallery, London
2016 Blue Beard, Piper Keys, London
2015 Unorthodox, Jewish Museum, New York
2015 Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London
2015 Artists for Ikon, 50th Anniversary, Ikon Gallery, UK
2014 Waywords of Seeing, Frac Ile-de-France, Le Plateau, Paris
2014 3A Project: Abstraction – Absorbtion – Attribution, Bodson Gallery, Brussells
2013 Four Corners of the World, Hite Foundation, Korea
2013 Une Exposition Sans Texts (An Exhibition without texts), Organised by 2013 Jeu de Paume at Maison d’art Bernard Anthonioz, Paris
2013 Paintings, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2012 The 4th Guangzhou Triennial, Guangdong Museum of Art, China
2012 The London Open, Whitechapel Gallery, London
2012 Common Ground, Biennale Architettura 2012, Venice
2012 Jerwood Draawing Prize 2012, Jerwood Space, London
2012 Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Art, London
2012 Summer Exhibition, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2012 Homenagem, Museu do Acude, Rio de Janeiro
2012 One and One and One, Café Gallery, London
2012 Collaborators, Room, London
2011 Ill Fares The Land, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2011 Jerwood Drawing Prize, London
2011 Everyday, Ruskin Gallery, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge
2011 Smokefall, Tintype, London
2011 One Another, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2011 Abstraction, NO:ID Gallery at The Room, London
2010 No New Thing Under the Sun, Royal Academy of Arts, London
2010 Re-make/Re-model, The National Glass Centre, Sunderland
2010 Inside Outsider Language, Waterside Project Space, London
2010 Face History, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2010 The Way We Do Art Now, Selected by Pavel Büchler, Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin
2010 Summer Exhibition, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2009 Le chant de la carpe, Parc Saint Léger, Burgundy
2009 Ecosfera, Artists’ Village Ein Hod, Tel Aviv
2009 5 Sculptures, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2009 British Subjects 1948-2000, Neuberger Museum of Art, New York
2008 The Archer and the Goat, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2008 Kate Atkin and Amikam Toren, Squid & Tabernacle, London
2008 Intimacy, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Victoria, Australia
2008 Marc Camille Chaimowicz, de Appel, Amsterdam, traveling to PMMK in Oostende, Belgium
2008 At Home, Voewood Projects, High Kelling, Norfolk
2008 Building, Dwelling, Thinking, Group show curated by John Slyce, Laura Bartlett Gallery, London
2007 Museum of Contemporary Art, Dubrovnik
2007 Still life, still, T 1 + 2 Gallery, London
2007 Avatar of Sacred Discontent, T 1 + 2 Gallery, London
2007 In the End was the Word, Matthew Bown Gallery, London
2007 Chisenhale Biennale, London
2006 The Signing, Keith Talent Gallery, London (curator)
2006 House in Motion, Fieldgate Gallery, London
2006 Celeste Art Prize, Truman Brewery, London
2006 If it didn’t exist you’d have to invent it: a partial showroom history, The Showroom, London
2006 Kapital, Kent Gallery, New York
2005 Mythomania, The Metropole Galleries Folkestone, Kent
2005 Whatever Happened to Social Democracy, Rooseum Center for Contemporary Art, Malmö
2004 The Solar Anus, Henry Peacock Gallery, London
2004 Bone Quake, 16 Upper Wimpole St, London
2004 Painting, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2003 ChockerFuckingBlocked, Jeffrey Charles, London
2002 Face Off: portrait of the artist, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge (cat.) and 2002 touring to Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne
2002 Fluent – paintings and words, Centenary Gallery, Camberwell College of Arts
2002 Reality Revisited, Martin Kudlek, Cologne
2002 Mostyn Open, Oriel Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno
2002 Reflections, gf2, London (cat., ill.)
2002 The Green Room, Percy Miller Gallery, London (curated by Simon Moretti)
2002 A B See D, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2002 Live in Your Head, Museu do Chiado, Lisbon
2002 Men at Home, Kalisher Gallery, Tel Aviv
2002 Makeshift, University of Brighton (cat., ill.)
2000 Galway Arts Centre, Ireland
2000 Amikam Toren/Ian Breakwell, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
2000 Live in Your Head: Concept and Experiment in Britain, 1965-75,
2000 Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (cat., ill.)
2000 British Art Show 5, Edinburgh and tour (cat., ill.)
1999 Artfocus, Jerusalem Biennale
1999 British Artists, Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna
1999 Porcupines/Arthinking 1999, 291 Gallery, London
1999 John Moores Exhibition 21, Liverpool (Prize winner)
1999 Furniture I, Richard Salmon, Studio 4, London
1998 Aalst paper biennale, Aalst
1998 4 Schilders-4x solo-4 peintres, De Markten, Brussels
1998 Context, Jewish Arabic Cultural Centre, Haifa (cat.)
1998 A-Z (curator: Matthew Higgs), The Approach, London
1998 Craft, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge (cat.)
1997 619 KBB 75, mobile, Paris and tour
1997 Humanism 2020, Ein-Hod Sculpture Biannale, Israel
1997 Irredeemable Skeletons, Shillam + Smith 3, London
1997 L’empreinte, Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
1996 Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
1996 The pleasure of aesthetic life, The Showroom, London (curator)
1995 Pretext: Heteronyms, Clink Street Studios, London
1995 Cubitt Gallery, (with Gavin Brown, Jemina Stehli, Paul Noble), London
1994 London Landescapes, Associazone Culturale Velan, Torino
1994 Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
1994 Original Paintings, Institut Francais, London
1993 Portrait Now, National Portrait Gallery, London (cat., ill. text by Robin Gibson)
1993 Spit in the Ocean, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
1993 Second Tyne International, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (cat., ill.)
1993 Moving into View, Royal Festival Hall, London, and touring (cat.)
1992 And What Do You Represent?. Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
1992 With Attitude, Galerie Guy Ledune, Brussels
1992 15/1, Melania Basarab, London
1992 Surface Values, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge
1991 Kunstlandschaft Europa, Kunstverein Freiburg
1990 Counterpoint, Gimpel Fils, London
1989 John Moores Liverpool Exhibition 16, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (prize winner)
1989 The Tree of Life, touring to Manchester, Penzance, Exeter, London,
1989 Sheffield, Bradford, Durham,
1989 Eastbourne, Peterborough, Edinburgh, Ayr, Lincoln, Coventry (cat., ill.)
1989 Anthony Reynolds Gallery (Dering Street), London
1989 Evidence, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
1988 Fragments of False Houses, Pomeroy Purdy Gallery, London
1987 Instalment – 5 British Artists, Plan K, Brussels (cat., ill.)
1987 On a Plate, Serpentine Gallery, London
1987 John Moores Liverpool Exhibition 15, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (cat., ill. no 4)
1986 No Place Like Home, Cornerhouse, Manchester
1986 Furniture Sculpture, Victoria Miro Gallery, London
1985 Masterpieces of the Avantgarde: Three Decades of Contemporary Art – The Seventies, Annely Juda Fine Art, London
1985 New Art I, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
1984 Problems of Picturing, Serpentine Gallery, London (cat., Sarah Kent, ill.)
1984 Aperto, Venice Biennale
1983 Photo(graphic) vision, Winchester Gallery, Winchester
1982 Lewis Johnstone Gallery, London
1982 Un nuovo classicismo, Premio Lubiam, Padua
1981 Lewis Johnstone Gallery, London
1981 The Garden of Knowledge, The Critics Gallery, Warsaw
1978 London Calling, Acme Gallery, London and to Peterloo Gallery, Manchester
1978 Sound, Whitechapel Gallery, London
1977 On Site, Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol
1975 Garage Art Ltd, London
1974 Off the top of their heads, Artists’ Meeting Place, London
1972 Sculpture and sculptors drawings, Annely Juda Fine Art, London
1971 London Art Spectrum, Alexandra Palace, London
1967 Paris Biennale

 

Collections
Arts Council
Tate Collection
Vehbi Koç Foundation
Private Collections worldwide

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