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Neo-Barbarism, a review by Vardit Gross for ArtReview Magazine

Lior Shvil, The Kosher Butcher, video still, 2010
Total chaos welcomes you into Neo-Barbarism. The temporary gallery, above a popular bar on the trendy Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv, presents 17 hard-to-watch videoworks in a cluttered, unaccom ... Read more »
February 22, 2011 | Artreview Magazine, Rothschild 69, Tel Aviv
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Artis and Asya Geisberg Gallery Present an Artist Talk and Brunch with Melanie Daniel

Melanie Daniel, Kings of the Frontier (2010), Oil on canvas
February 19, 2011 - 1:00pm - 3:00pm Asya Geisberg Gallery 537B West 23rd Street New York, NY Artis and Asya Geisberg Gallery present an intimate talk by Israeli-Canadian artist Melanie Dan ... Read more »
February 19, 2011 | Asya Geisberg Gallery, Melanie Daniel
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Review of "Pleated Blinds" in Artforum by Miguel Amado

View of “Pleated Blinds,” 2011. From left: Thomas Ruff, Jpeg ny14, 2007; Thomas Ruff, Jpeg nt04, 2007.
One of the most compelling images in this thoughtful exhibition depicts the Twin Towers on fire on 9/11. What makes the 2007 photograph stand out among the other works on view is its unique formal ... Read more »
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Ron Arad, Jack Persekian, and James Snyder listed as the Top 100 Most Influential People in the Art World by Les Journal des Artes

Ron Arad
Ron Arad, Architect; Jack Persekian, Director of the Sharjah Art Foundation and Al-Mamal Foundation for Contemporary Art, Jerusalem; and James Snyder, Director of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem are ... Read more »
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Ofri Cnaani: The Sota Project

Ofri Cnaani, The Sota Project (2010)
ARTIS GRANT RECIPIENT Kunsthalle Galapagos presents "The Sota Project" a solo exhibition and video installation by Ofri Cnaani. Employing an innovative form of a spatial narrative, "The Sota Pr ... Read more »
February 16, 2011 | Artis Grant Recipient, Ofri Cnaani
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"In Israel, Galleries With a Kibbutz Soul," by Ariel David for the New York Times

Amir Polak, Black Cloud, 2009
The collective farms that were once the backbone of the Zionist dream may have largely abandoned their socialist roots in favor of a free economy driven by high technology and industrial ventures. ... Read more »
February 11, 2011 | Ariel David, Tel Aviv, The New York Times