Past
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Still-Life Fleeting
Hadassah Academic College Jerusalem 7 Mar - 26 Apr 2018 The images chosen for this exhibition, as a collection of shapes or themes, share very little in common. Their lack of thematic unity may therefore confuse spectators at a first glance. For they include classic and disciplined “studies of views from a window”, landscapes that may strike one at first as too accidental to be deliberated, and marvelous group portraits from a family picnic (one of them-- a superimposition of two images-- is the result of the camera’s malfunction, and another, so magically orchestrated that it seems to have been meticulously choreographed, although it was not). Yet the theme that is shared by all of the images presented here is that let-go compassion that the artist so cleverly succeeded in extracting from his subjects
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Black and White Forest: Two Journeys to Treblinka
The Ghetto Fighters' House - Itzhak Katzenelson Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Heritage
Museum, Kibbutz Lohamei Hagheta'ot 16 Nov 2012 - 19 Sep 2014 The forest in the photographs is an intermediate state: it may appear or disappear, like an illusive memory Read more -
on the banks of the yarkon (Group Exhibition)
The Yarkon River in Israeli Art, Tel-Aviv Museum of Art 24 Nov 2005 - 25 Feb 2006 The exhibition "On the Banks of the Yarkon" looks at the Yarkon river from a historic-artistic perspective, noting different aspects and emphases in artistic depictions of its landscape: the Yarkon landscape as a means of expressing and forming the artist's identity, as a modernist abstract represantation of nature, as a conceptual act of perception (of the environment, of the artistic medium, of the self), as an expression of reflection of longings and the unconscious, or as the bearer of cultural rituals. Read more -
Ariel Yannay
Opal, Art Gallery, Tel-Aviv 18 Oct - 16 Nov 2001 Ofer Lellouche and Ariel Yannay - A conversation O.L: When I taught painting I would remonstrate against the fact that students paint an object without taking the environing into account. But in your works I find that there is something true and organic in this disregard for space. A.Y: I... Read more