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ILIT AZOULAY Born 1972, Israel Lives and Works in Tel Aviv, Israel ILIT AZOULAY Born 1972, Israel Lives and works in Tel Aviv, Israel EDUCATION 2010 Masters of Fine Art, The Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Tel Aviv, Israel 1998 Bachelor of Fine Art, The Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, Israel SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2017 No Thing Dies, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem 2015 a 7th option., Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York 2014 Implicit Manifestation, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Israel Shifting Degrees of Certainty, Kunst Werke Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany Back to Berlin, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Herzliya, Israel Les Recontres d’Arles Prix Découverte 2014, Arles, France; nominated by curator Quentin Bajac (MoMA, NY) 2013 Public Installation, Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto Lingusitic Turn, Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel Room #8, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, USA 2011 The Keys, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, USA 2010 The Keys, The Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design (MFA), Tel-Aviv, Israel 2008 Findings, Minshar for Art Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Roi Kuper 2007 Selected Works 1998-2007, Wizo Haifa Academy of Design and Education, Haifa, Israel 2006 I Placed a Jar, Dollinger Art Project, Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Liav Mizrahi 2002 Salvia, The Gallery in Borochov, Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Roi Kuper 1998 Final exhibition Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Photography Dept. Jerusalem, Israel GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2017 No Place Like Home, The Israel Museum, Tel Aviv, Israel (Forthcoming: February 25, 2017) Local Compilation, Ashod Art Museum, Ashod, Israel (Forthcoming: February 2017) Disorder, Prix Pictet Cycle Exhibition, Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, California 2016 Photography Today: Distant Realities, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany Under the Press of History, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem Disorder, Prix Pictet Cycle Exhibition, MAXXI Museum, Rome; LUMA Weitab, Zurich; The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, Geneva; CAB Art Center, Brussels; The Municipal Gallery of Athens, Athens BENE-F-ACTION, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York Photographers Photograph Photographers, REA Photography House, Tel Aviv 2015 Ocean of Images: New Photography 2015, MoMA, New York Party Beuys, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York Affinity Atlas, The Frances Young Teaching Musuem and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY [7] Places [7] Precarious Fields, Fotofestival Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany Disorder: Prix Pictet Finalists Exhibition, Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France The Biography of Things, Australian Center for Contemporary Art, Victoria, Australia 2014 Prix Decouverte, Arles. Nominated by Quentin Bajac Until I Get Out of My Voice, Ashdod Art Museum, Israel Altarations: Built, Blended, Processed, Florida Atlantic University Galleries, Boca Raton, FL Paris Photo, Andrea Meislin Gallery, Paris, France Decadal Variations, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, NY The Double Exposure Project, Shpilman Gallery for Photography, Tel Aviv, Israel 2013 Yona Fischer; Curator, Ashdod Art Museum, Ashdod, Israel 2012 The Aipad Photography Show 2012, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York Misplaced, Displaced, Replaced, Rotwand Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland Pluriel - A panorama of contemporary Israeli artists, Villa Emerige, Paris, France, Curators: Nathalie Mamane - Cohen & Nathalie Zaquin-Boulakia, Paris Photo 2012, Andrea Meislin Gallery, Paris, France Eyes in the back of the head, The Israeli Center for Digital Art, Holon, Israel Private/Corporate VII, The Doron Sebbag Art Collection, Tel Aviv, in dialogue with the Daimler Art Collection, Daimler Contemporary, Stuttgart/Berlin, Germany, Curators: Dr. Renate Wiehager and Tal Yahas Winners 2011, The Ministry of Culture and Sport Prizes in Art and Design, Petach Tikva 2012 Museum of Art, Petach Tikva, Israel, Curator: Naomi Aviv Accelerating Toward Apocalypse, works from the Doron Sebbag art collection, Givon Art Forum, Tel-Aviv, Israel, curator: Tal Yahas The AIPAD Photography show 2012, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, USA 2011 NADA Art Fair, ARTIS Contemporary, Miami Beach, USA Paris Photo 2011, Andrea Meislin Gallery, Paris, France The Constantiner Photography Award for an Israeli Artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel, Curator: Nili Goren Magic Lantern, Israel Museum of Art, Jerusalem, Israel, Curators: Suzanne Landow and Amitai Mendelson The Fabulous Eight or The Mysteries Of The Enchanted House, 27 Hissin st. Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Sarit Shapira Annual Report 3, Kayma Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel, Numerator and Denominator, Herzeliya Museum of Art, Curators: Dalia Levin, Tal Bechler, Zeli Gorewich and Tsibi Geva Action. Photography, Dan Gallery, Tel-Aviv, Israel, Curator: Ravit Harari Borders & Jenna Hanson and Gali Blay Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Academic College of Tel-aviv-Yaffo, Israel, Curator: Tamar Drezner Fresh Paint #4, Art Fair, Tel Aviv, Israel Rear Window, Dan Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Ravit Harari Swarze Vilde Chayes, Zemack Contemporary Art Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Liav Mizrachi Indisplace, Gal-on Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Ronit Eden Beauty, Florentin 45 Contemporary Art Space, Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Roi Kuper Israeli Fabric, Knesset Israel (The Israeli Parliament), Jerusalem, Israel, Curator: Sharon Sofer 2010 New in Photography: Recent Acquisitions, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel, Curator: Nissan Perez Do your action`s mention, your heart`s intentions?, Design Space, Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Urs Kuenzi. Summer exhibition, Noga Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel Be my guest, Diaghilev Hotel, hosting contemporary art, Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Keren Bar-Gil Salon, Apart Art gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Rotem Ritov 2009 Monochrome, Levontin 7, Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Shay Zilberman White Night, Video work at Kayma gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel Bread and Roses, Minshar for Art gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel Compassion and Rage, Minshar for Art gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Ronit Yedahaya 2008 Art Harvest, Art Farm Residency, Nebraska, USA, Curator: Ed Dadey Facing the Sea, Tel Aviv Cinematheque, Israel, Curator: Yehudit Metzkel Snap Shot, Contemporary Art Gallery, Ofakim, Israel Tea for Two, Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan, Israel, Curator: Yehudit Metzkel 2005 Urim, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel, Curator: Amitai Mendelson Objects and Compassion, Gallery 33, Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Dror Burstein Four Houses, Mishkenot Sha’ananim Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel, Curator: Irena Gordon Four Walls, The Gallery of Kibbutz Nahshon, Israel, Curator: Yael Keini 2004 Under the Surface, Jah-Pan Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel, Curator: Tali Ben-Nun. 2001 Scratched Apple, Young Yiddish Space, Jerusalem, Israel MONOGRAPHS 2014 Finally Without End, Sternberg Press, Berlin 2014 KW Pocket: Ilit Azoulay, Shifting Degrees of Certainty, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin AWARDS 2015 The Prix Pictet global award in photography and sustainability (Finalist) 2013 Mifal Hapayis Award for Arts and Culture 2011 Israeli Culture and Sports ministry prize The Constantiner Photography Award for an Israeli Artist, Tel Aviv Museum 2010 Gerald Levy Prize for a young Photographer, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem Award for excellent achievements, MFA program Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem 2008 America-Israel cultural foundation prize SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 2016 Gabriel H. Sanchez, “Critic’s Picks: Ocean of Images: New Photography 2015,” Artforum, February 2016. 2015 Celia White. “Ocean of Images: New Photography 2015,” Studio International, November 2015. “Ocean of Images at MoMA,” Aperture Magazine, December 2015. Vince Aletti. “Going on About Town: Art,” The New Yorker, November 2015 Paul Laster. “14 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before November 6,” Observer, November 2015 “Ilit Azoulay, flavor of the season,” Happening, September, 2016 2014 Birgit Riger. “Berlin Fragments,” Taggespeigel, Setember 2014 Shiraz Grinbaum. “2014 Exhibitions: Ilit Azoulay,” Les Recontres Arles Photographie, July 2014 Dr. Aya Lurie, “A Circumscribed Sphere: Ilit Azoulay’s Project at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin,” 2014 Michal Ben Naftali. “A Subconscious Unfolding: Following Ilit Azoulay’s Work,” 2014 Sarit Shapria. “Houses of Junk and Specters: On Ilit Azoulay’s Early Works,” 2014 Shalom Shpilman. “The Wall Reader,” 2014 Joseph Cohen and Raphael Zagury-Orly. “Everything Has Already Begun,” 2014 Katia Reich. “The Things of Life,” 2014 2013 Suzanne Landau. “In the Studio– Ilit Azoulay,” Art in America, November 2013 Adela Yawitz. “Oh-So-Artsy,” Israeli Guide to the Israeli Contemporary Art Scene, October 2013 Eli Armon Azoulay. “On Eagles’ Wings,” Haaretz, May 2013 Vince Aletti. “Going on About Town: Art,” The New Yorker, April 2013 Laurence Cornet, “Construction, Deconstruction,” Le Journal, March 2013 Dr. Aya Lurie. “Ilit Azoulay: Linguistic Turn,” 2013 2012 Smadar Shefy. “Beauty,” Haaretz, February 2012 Daniel Rauchwerger. “The Artistic Movement,” Haaretz, July 2011 “Going on About Town,” The New Yorker, July 2011 2011 Noah Simblist. “Between the miniature and the gigantic,” Daily Serving, April 2011 Tal Yahas. “Accelerating Towards Apocalypse,” 2011 Liat Lavi. “Visual Agnosia,” 2011 COLLECTIONS Museum of Modern Art, NY The Centre Pompidou, Paris SIP- The Shpilman Institute for Photography The Israel Museum, Jerusalem The Tel Aviv Museum The Herzelia Museum Knesset Israel (the Israeli Parliament) collection Anthony Podesta Collection Yona Fischer Collection Mandel Collection Elstein Collection Rivka Saker Collection Igal Ahouvi Collection Doron Sabag Collection TEACHING Present The Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, MFA, Tel Aviv (Since 2012) Shenkar Academy of Art and Design, Ramat-Gan, Israel (Since 2010) 2011 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Photography Department, Jerusalem, Israel (Since 2009) Hamidrasha School of Art, Beit Berl, Israel (Since 2004) 2010 Minshar for Art, Photography Dept. Tel Aviv, Israel (Since 2005) 2006 The Israeli Center for Digital Art, Holon, Israel (Since 2001) Camera Obscura, Photography Dept. Tel Aviv, Israel (Since 2003) .
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