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Pavel Wolberg PAVEL WOLBERG Born in Leningrad, USSR in 1966. Lives and works in Tel-Aviv. Selected Solo Exhibitions 2016 ​Eine Reise von Budapest nach München im Sommer 2015, Goch Kunstmuseum, Goch, Germany 2016 ​Tropical Garten, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel Rodina Mat / Motherland, The Negev Museum of Art, Beer Sheva, Israel 2015 ​Eine Reise von Budapest nach München im Sommer 2015, Bochum Kunstmuseum, Bochum, Germany 2014 ​A World Apart: Photographs of Hasidic Communities in Israel, George Eastman House International 2014 ​Museum of Photography and Film, Rochester, New York, USA 2013​ Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, USA 2012​ Recent Photographs, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel Masquerade, Ashdod Art Museum, Ashdod, Israel 2009​ Promised land, Gemak Museum, Hag, Netherlands 2008​ Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 2007​ Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 2006 ​Ramallah-Tel Aviv, au jour le jour, Hotel de Ville, Paris, France 2002 ​Point Blank [Israel]: Photographs of the Recent Time, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv Israel 1997​ Dvir Gallery, Tel-Aviv, Israel 1999​ Herzliya Museum of Art, Herzliya, Israel Selected Group Exhibitions 2018​ On Struggling to Remain Present When You Want To Disappear, OCAT, Shanghai, China 2018​ Space, Prix Pictet, ArtLab, Lausanne, Switzerland 2018​ Space, Prix Pictet, Camera, Italian Centre for Photography, Turin, Italy 2018 ​Space, Prix Pictet, Museum of Modern Art, Mexico, Mexico 2018 ​Space, Prix Pictet, Mouravieff-Apostol House & Museum, Moscow, Russia 2018 ​Space, Prix Pictet, House of Economy, Stuttgart, Germany 2017​ The Noise of Time, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 2017 ​Space, Prix Pictet, LUMA Westbau, Zurich, Germany 2017 ​Space, Prix Pictet, Moor House, London, UK 2017 ​Space, Prix Pictet, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK Art Source [email protected] www.artsource.online 2016​ KUMZITZ, KIM-Kunst Im Tunnel, Düsseldorf, Germany 2016 ​DILEMMA, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 2015​ Aleppo 12th International Photo Festival - Aleppo International Photography Festival, Aleppo, Syria 2015 ​To Whom it May Concern: Photographs from the Archives of Haaretz Newspaper - Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Inc, New York City, NY 2014​ Decadal Variations, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, USA 2014 ​SHARED REALITIES / JAETTU TODELLISUUS, Tampere Art Museum, Tampere, Finland 2014 ​Scarlet, Contemporary by Gloconda, Tel Aviv, Israel 2014 ​Fantome, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 2014 ​Eclipse, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 2014 ​Le Mur, La collection Antoine de Galbert, La Maison Rouge, Paris, France 2014 ​Les yeux seuls sont encore capanles de pousser un cri, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 2013​ Makhno's Boys/Isaac Babel, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 2013 ​Oeuvres De La Collection Philippe Cohen 20 Ans D'acquisitions, Passage de Retz, Paris, France Perchance to Dream, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, USA 2012 ​Pluriel: Regards sur l'art contemporain Israélien, Villa Emerige, Paris, France 2012 ​An hour of light, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel Other Space, Feinberg Projects, Tel Aviv, Israel 2011​ Southern Spirit, The Negev Museum of Art, Be'er Sheva, Israel 2011 ​At the gates of Jerusalem, a black sun is alight, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel The second strike, 3rd Herzliya Biennial, Herzliya, Israel 2010​ Di Goldene Keyt, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 2009​ It won’t stop until we talk, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 2008​ As Is, Israeli Contemporary Art, Rome, Italy 2008 ​HeartQuake, On the Seam Museum, Jerusalem, Israel Art of the State, Jewish Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2007 Think with the senses – Feel with the Mind, 52nd Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy 2006​ Mascarada, Domus Atrium 2002, Salamanca, Spain 2006 ​Leon Constantiner Prize Show, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel 2006 ​ICONICA, Museo Patio Herreriano, Valladolid, Spain 2006 ​Watch Out, Beaumontpublic, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg Wanderland, Krefeld Museum, Krefeld, Germany 2005​ Die Neuen Hebraer, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, Germany 2004​ Spirit, New York, USA 2004 ​A Point of View, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel 2004 ​Terrorvision, Exit Art, New York, USA 2004 ​Alphabet – Israeli Contemporary Art, Gaevle Kunstcentrum, Kristinehamns Kunstmuseum, Sweden; Trondhjems Kunstforening, Trondheim, Norway Art Source [email protected] www.artsource.online 2003​ Chilufim, Kunstmuseum Bonn, Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Krefeld, Germany; Museum am Ostwall, 2003 ​Dortmund, Germany Revelation, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel 2002​ Nashakia, Goch Museum, Goch, Germany 2002 ​Corpus Christi, Hotel de Sully, Paris 2001​ Nashakia, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel 1999 ​90 for Tel Aviv-Jaffo – Contemporary Sights, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel 1998​ After Rabin: New Art from Israel, The Jewish Museum, New York, USA 1998 ​The Lesser Light, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel 1997​ Dvir Gallery, Tel-Aviv 1997 ​Kilkul, Borochov Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 1996​ Contemporary Photography in Israel, three galleries in Tel-Aviv 1995​ The America Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship winners 1994​ The America Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship winners Awards & Scholarships 2017​ Prix Pictet (shortlist) 2011 Sony World Photography Awards 2006 Artist's special residency – La Mairie de Paris 2005​ Leon Constantiner Prize for Israeli Photography 2003​ America Israel Cultural Foundation Prize 2002​ Ministry of Science, Culture and the Sports Prize 1997​ The Gérard Lévy Prize for a Young Photographer 1994-5​ America-Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship Art Source [email protected] www.artsource.online .
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