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DOR ZLEKHA LEVY 1990 Born in Tel Aviv, Israel DOR ZLEKHA LEVY 1990 Born in Tel Aviv, Israel. EDUCATION 2014-2015 Colleagues program, Alma Hebrew College, Tel Aviv, Israel 2010-2014 B.F.A Fine arts and education, Hamidrasha school of Arts, Beit-Berl College, Israel 2004-2008 Fine arts department, Thelma-Yellin high school of the arts, Israel SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2019 Shomer, Hamidrasha Gallery, Tel Aviv Amor, ROOM 25, Tel Aviv (upcoming, opening September 2019) 2018 On one stalk, IDRIS Art Space, Tel Aviv 2017 Maqamat , Tel Aviv Museum of Art 2016 Magen, Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2019 Deep Feeling, Petach Tikva Museum of Art 2018 Looper, Tel Aviv Museum of Art Contemporary Arabesque, Islamic Art Museum, Jerusalem 2017 I Heard you laughing, Kunsthalle Stavanger, Norway Escape room, Nahum Gutman Museum of Art, Tel Aviv 2016 Art School, Helena Rubinstein Pavilion of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv Museum Zoom 2016–Young Israeli Artists, Ticho House - Israel Museum, Jerusalem Split Ends, Binyamin Gallery, Tel Aviv 2015 Place Shows, Pasaz Gallery, Tel Aviv Oriental landscape, L’amour Art Space, Paris Smell of the Jasmine, House of the Arts, Tira 2014 Graduate exhibition, Hamidrasha Beit-berl School of arts, Beit-Berl College, Israel Night light festival, Tel Aviv 2013 Ars Campus (IL), Ars Elektronika Festival, Linz Platform Independent Art Fair, Tel Aviv Following the Zionist art prize, the Spaceship Gallery, Tel Aviv PERFORMANCES AND PROJECTS 2019 Speaking in Tongues, Low Tech Nation Hackathon, Hamidrasha Gallery, Tel Aviv 1028 Maqamat, Artissima, Turin 1022 Even, Jerusalem Palimpsest – web exhibition, Jerusalem Season of Culture Songs of the next war, The Jerusalem Film Festival, Alliance house, Jerusalem 2016 Songs of the next war, Helena Rubinstein Pavilion of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv Museum Songs of the next war, Soundart pasaz, Mansion House, Tel Aviv 2015 Bad Seeds of Summer, Hamidrasha Gallery, Tel Aviv GRANTS AND AWARDS 2019-2020 Artport Artist Residency, Tel Aviv 2019 Mifal Hapais grant (producion of a new artwork) Ostrovsky family fund grant 2017 Israel Ministry of Culture young artist prize 2016 Zoom 2016 prize for young Israeli artist Special Projects in Art, Joshua Rabinovich Foundation, Tel Aviv 2015 Step Beyond, European Cultural Foundation, Amsterdam 2014 Ruth Schloss' award for political artwork Hurvitz scholarship for graduate students in the arts, America Israel Foundation, Tel Aviv 2009 National prize for young artists, Hecht Foundation, Haifa SCREENINGS 2018 I heard you laughing, ICA, London Art Rotterdam Projections, Rotterdam 2017 TLVinLDN, The Roundhouse, London I heard you laughing, Kadist Foundation, Paris Domesticated Generation, Mediterranea 18 Young Artists Biennale, Tirana I heard you laughing, Galerie Gregor Staiger, Zurich 2016 I heard you laughing, Kadist Foundation, San Francisco 2015 Moyen Orient Express, La Bellevilloise, Paris COLLECTIONS Israel Museum, Jerusalem Haaretz Art collection Private collections .
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