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Nir Evron is known for his provocative meditations on the construction of political and social histories. He works across photography, video, and film, and examines specific artifacts such as derelict monuments, historic buildings, found photographs, and borrowed biographies. Evron's works are often reflexive hybrids, combining historical documents with medial inquiries, bringing forward the structures that shape history and the media used for its representation.
A historian of visual art and lecturer. Involved with the fields of Israeli art and modern Jewish art.
2012 - Ph.D., Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Title: Cross-Stitching Cross-Cultural Identities: Elaine Reichek's Art of Text and Textile.
2003 - M.A. Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Title: Micha Ullman: The Quiet Dialogue, Hidden Sculptures in Public Space.
David Adika is a photographer, artist, and Head of the Photography Department at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem. A senior lecturer in the Department of Photography since 1999, he holds bachelor’s (BFA) and master’s (MFA) degrees from Bezalel.
David Adika’s work focuses on the visual and cultural facets of the local Middle Eastern space as a microcosm that reflects his social and family identity. His photographic corpus contains representations of various still life and portraits, blurring the boundaries between abstract conceptual language and lavish visual accuracy. Adika’s visual research explores intimate yet universal biographies, while the photographs unfold familiar and unfamiliar aspects of everyday life and highlight questions of taste and social status.
Adika has had many solo exhibitions in Israeli and international venues, among them Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Art Museum in Riga, Latvia, Bologna MUSEI, Casa Morandi, Italy, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, and Braverman Gallery in Tel Aviv. He has won many awards, including the Minister and the Emerging Artist Prizes from the Ministry of Culture and Sports, and the Jack Nailor Award for Photography. His photographs are included in many collections, such as the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Haifa Museum of Art, Petach Tikva Museum of Art, Casa Morandi in Italy, the Knesset and private collections in Israel and abroad.
He lives in Jaffa and works in Jerusalem
An artist and lecturer. Frank’s studio practice is based on sculptural and textual research. Her work draws from traditions of conceptual art, and looks at the relationship between humor and ethics. Frank’s projects dismantle structures of comedy using architecture and public space as their context.
Frank received her MFA from Bezalel, and her BFA from the Cooper Union School of Art in New York. She is the winner of the Bar-Gil Avidan Keshet Prize from the Hezliyah Museum of Art (2020), as well as The Ingeborg Bachmann Prize Established by Anselm Kiefer from The Wolf Foundation (2017). She is the recipient of project grants from organizations such as Artis, The Ostrovsky Family Fund, and The Rabinovitch Foundation Fund for Art Tel Aviv Special Project Committee among others.
Frank's work is exhibited internationally, in institutions such as FuturDome Milano, Zachęta National Gallery Warsaw, The Brno House of Art Czech Republic, MWW Wroclaw Contemporary Museum Poland, The Tel Aviv Museum of Art, The Petach Tikvah Museum of Art, The Israeli Center for Digital Arts, CCA Tel Aviv, and more.
Frank is a 2019-20 resident at Artport Tel Aviv, and is currently working on a solo show for the Herzliyah Museum of Art (2021).
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