Her solo exhibition will be at the Tribal Art and Israeli Art Gallery in Tel Aviv, curated by Michali Adler and Dr. Galia Duchen Arieli.
Taking place from November 23 to December 3 at the Einav Cultural Center in Tel Aviv, the exhibit will feature 50 photographers from Israel and abroad.
Art Roundup intends to offer readers a monthly glance at some of the finest art exhibitions currently being shown across the country.
While this very particular story is about the daughter of an artist, it will resonate with anyone who has had a fraught relationship with their parents.
This year, the festival will take place from August 15-27, enabling artists to display their wares and some of Israel’s top performers to entertain the crowds at Sultan’s Pool nearby.
While her cartoonist husband may be more famous, her striking paintings have been exhibited around the world.
The program, assembled by artistic director and celebrated pianist Ofra Yitzhaki, is basically an open invitation to take a small step or two away from our comfort zones.
In her video art, Arif-Galanti employed thousands of still images from the local zoo’s museum to weave a kaleidoscope of stuffed animals, dead insects and fauna granted a second leave of life.
"I see a synagogue that was destroyed, with a mosque built on top of it and then [a] church, and all involve secondary use stones. We should think about that.”
David (Dudu) Gerstein is one of Israel’s best-known artists. At 77, he continues to invest 10-hour workdays, producing marvelously creative works known and loved throughout the world.