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2021 ‘Digging Down - Art of the Pre-Future’, The Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel. Curator: Shira Fridman
2020 ‘Returning to Nature’, The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens, Jerusalem, Israel. Curator: Hadas Maor
2020 ‘Time’, The Museum for Islamic Art, Jerusalem, Israel. Curators: Eran Shavit, Shir Meller Yamaguchi
2020 ‘The Clown Spirit’, De Rossaert, Antwerp, Belgium. Curator: Joanna De Vos
2020 ‘There is a Crack in Everything’: for Dafna, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
2020 ‘EVE/Errances Visuelles Estivales’, Festival Annecy Paysages, Annecy, France
2020 ‘Benyamini Tribe’, Benyamini Contemporary Ceramics Center, Tel Aviv, Israel. Curator: Dana Gillerman
2020 ‘(Not) a Good Time for Love’, Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, Moscow, Russia. Curator: Katia Krylova
2020 ‘Destruction and Recovery’, Kulturni Center, Belgrade, Serbia
2020 ‘Body Landscapes’, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel. Curator: Dr. Adina Kamian Kashdan
2020 ‘JSC ON VIEW’, Julia Stoschek collection, Düsseldorf, Germany
2020 ‘Voyage Voyages’, Mucem, Marseille, France. Curators: Pierre-Nicolas Bounakoff, Christine Poullain
2019 The 7th Biennale for Drawing in Israel, Traces VII-Action Line, Jerusalem, Israel. Curator: Hadas Maor
2019 Zumu, Kiryat Yam, Israel. Curators: Ofra Harnam, Ruth Oppenheim
2019 ‘Seasch Line’, The Art Gallery, Beit Hankin, Israel. Curators: Nete Haber, Ayelet Herzwolf, Orna Ethkin Raviv
2019 ‘Magen Avraham’, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
2019 ‘Chronicles - Haaretz in Israeli Art Herzog on American TV: 'What brings somebody to kidnap two toddlers in their pajamas?' President Isaac Herzog spoke to international US-based media outlets, CNN and MSNBC, and highlighted the terrible cruelty Israel faces in its battle with Hamas terrorists. Israel National News 2 minutes Feb 20, 2025 at 9:01 PM (GMT+2) As Israel received the bodies of four hostages murdered while being brutally held in captivity in Gaza, President Isaac Herzog spoke to international US-based media outlets CNN and MSNBC. He highlighted the terrible cruelty Israel faces in its battle with Hamas terrorists and as the country worked to bring home all the hostages. Speaking to CNN’s Dana Bash, President Herzog reiterated, “The Islamic Jihad and Hamas have killed barbarically innocent kids and their mothers and their fathers and grandparents throughout that horrific October 7. Let's not delude ourselves. There is a girl, Mila Cohen, not even a one-year-old toddler. They shot her in a bedroom.” Noting that the final identification of the bodies was still pending, the President stressed, “Why would they take a family like the Bibas family? What brings somebody to kidnap a mother and two toddlers in their pajamas? And this shows the cruelty of the enemy that we are dealing with. Pure cruelty that must be met forcefully because it's a threat to the ordinary human beings.” He added, “First and foremost, we want to bring all our hostages back home. There are 69 out, and it is assumed that the majority are still alive. I'm speaking to their families throughout these days. We have to get to the second stage of the deal and complete it and bring them back home whilst making sure that Hamas cannot reign in Gaza.” Speaking to the MSNBC Morning Joe program, President Herzog said, “The story of the Bibas family has hit every person of morality in the world. It's about a mother and two toddlers – a baby and a little boy. And the other person is Oded Lif Former galleries in New York The 10th Street galleries was a collective term for the co-operative galleries that operated mainly in the East Village on the east side of Manhattan, in New York City in the 1950s and 1960s. The galleries were artist run and generally operated on very low budgets, often without any staff. Some artists became members of more than one gallery. The 10th Street galleries were an avant-garde alternative to the Madison Avenue and 57th Street galleries that were both conservative and highly selective. The Judson Memorial Church, photographed in 2017, housed a non-cooperative gallery, and was part of the Tenth Street Scene. In New York City, from the early 1950s through the mid-1960s (and beyond), many galleries began as an outgrowth of an artistic community that had sprung up in a particular area of downtown Manhattan. The streets between 8th Street and 14th Street between Fifth and Third Avenues attracted many serious painters and sculptors where studio and living space could be found at a relatively inexpensive cost. Author Morgan Falconer describes it this way for the Royal Academy of Art Blog: [A]rtists lived and worked around them" ... and although "[t]he backdrop was dull – pool rooms, an employment agency, a metal-stamping factory – b .10th Street galleries
Named after A collective term for the East Village's co-operative galleries in the 1950s and 60s Successor The Soho gallery scene and the Chelsea galleries Founders Artist-run Founded at East Side of Manhattan Type Non-profit Purpose To provide an avant-garde alternative to more conservative and conventional Madison Ave. and 57th St. galleries Headquarters New York, NY Location Origins Outgrowth of the Downtown Group, which evolved into The Club: Painters and sculptors who lived/worked in Downtown Manhattan Services Organizing exhibitions, selling and promoting art Volunteers Other artists History
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