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Dor Guez, Lydd Ruins 2 (2009), C-print
Dor Guez in "Critic's Picks" by Eugenio Viola for Artforum
Dor Guez, Lydd Ruins 2 (2009), C-print
The work of Dor Guez is on exhibition at the Petach Tikva Museum from November 11, 2009 through February 20, 2010.
The ruins of history and the repression of memory—both personal recolle ... Read more »
Artis Programs
Orit Ben-Shitrit, MEN DIE AND ARE NOT HAPPY (2010), Video Still
Artis presents Orit Ben Shitrit at ZOOM Contemporary Art Fair: Contemporary Art from the Middle East, Miami
Orit Ben-Shitrit, MEN DIE AND ARE NOT HAPPY (2010), Video Still
Artis is one of the 20 organizations participating in the first ZOOM ART FAIR of contemporary art from the Middle East and its diasporas. Artis is pleased to present two projects by emerging Israe ... Read more »
Interviews
Nelly Agassi, Here I Am (2009), video still
Who Loves You: A conversation with Nelly Agassi about her installation in the Bat Yam Museum of Art
Nelly Agassi, Here I Am (2009), video still
Visitors to the small and intimate space of the Bat Yam Museum of Art these days are welcomed with two huge open arms: a video projection of Nelly Agassi’s long and lean limbs calling you in, al ... Read more »
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Omer Fast, Take a Deep Breath (2008), video still
"Is It Reality or Fantasy? The Boundaries Are Blurred", by Holland Cotter for the New York Times
Omer Fast, Take a Deep Breath (2008), video still
Omer Fast, who has a powerful, discomforting solo show at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and another opening at Postmasters Gallery in Chelsea on Saturday, was born in Jerusalem in 1972 and n ... Read more »
Interviews
Dor Guez, Lydd Ruins 10 (Market Square) (2009), C-print
"Georgiopolis," an interview with Dor Guez
Dor Guez, Lydd Ruins 10 (Market Square) (2009), C-print
“Georgiopolis,” Dor Guez’s first museum solo show at the Petach Tikva Museum in Israel, is named after the ancient Palestinian city of Lydd, that became the Israeli city of Lod, home of Isra ... Read more »
Articles
Jan Tichy, Installation No. 3.
Israeli Modernism
Jan Tichy, Installation No. 3.
By Smadar Sheffi
Israeli modernism, Group exhibition “Family/Tree,” Helena Rubinstein Pavilion, Tel Aviv. Read more »