PAVEL WOLBERG Born 1966, Leningrad, USSR Lives and Works
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PAVEL WOLBERG Born 1966, Leningrad, USSR Lives and works in Tel Aviv, Israel EDUCATION 1994 Photography Studies, Camera Obscura School of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel (Since 1990) SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2016 A journey from Budapest to Munich on summer 2015, Kunstmuseum, Bochum A journey from Budapest to Munich on summer 2015, Museum Goch, Goch Tropical Garten, Dvir gallery, Tel Aviv Rodina Mat, Motherland, Negev Museum of Art Childhood, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem 2014 A World Apart, The George Eastman House, Rochester, NY 2013 Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York 2012 Recent Photographs, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv Ashdod Art Museum, Monart Centre, Ashdod, Israel 2009 Promised land, Gemak Arts Centre, The Hague, the Netherlands 2008 Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 2007 Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 2006 Ramallah-Tel Aviv, au jour le jour, Hotel de Ville, Paris, France 2002 Point-Blank (Israel): Pavel Wolberg: Photographs from the Recent Time, Tel Aviv Museum of Art 1997 Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 1995 Herzliya Museum of Art, Israel SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2018 Revolutionize, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv, Ukraine Space, Prix Pictet, Camera, Italian Centre for Photography, Turin, Italy Space, Prix Pictet, Artlab, Lausanne, Switzerland Space, Prix Pictet, Museum of Modern Art, Mexico Space, Prix Pictet, Mouravieff-Apostol House & Museum, Moscow Space, Prix Pictet, House of Economy, Stuttgart, Germany 2017 The Noise of Time, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv Space, Prix Pictet, LUMA Westbau, Zurich, Germany Space, Prix Pictet, Moor House, London Space, Prix Pictet, Victoria and Albert Museum, London 2016 KUMZITZ, KIM-Kunst Im Tunnel, Düsseldorf DILEMMA, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 2015 Aleppo 12th International Photo Festival - Aleppo International Photography Festival, Aleppo, Syria FOTOISTANBUL, International Festival of Photography, Istanbul 2014 Decadal Variations, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, NY Shared Realities, Tampere Art Museum, Tampere, Finland Scarlet, Contemporary by Gloconda, Tel Aviv Fantome, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv Eclipse, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv Le Mur, La collection Antoine de Galbert, La Maison Rouge, Paris Les yeux seuls sont encore capanles de pousser un cri, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 2013 Perchance to Dream, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, NY WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath, Annenberg Space for Photography, Los Angeles, CA Makhno’s Boys/ Isaac Babel, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 2012 A World Apart Next Door: Glimpses into the Life of Hasidic Jews, Israel Museum, Jerusalem Pluriel: A Panorama of Contemporary Israeli Art, Villa Emerige, Paris WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX Makhno’s Boys/Isaac Babel, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv An hour of light, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv Other Space, Feinberg Projects, Tel Aviv 2011 At the Gates of Jerusalem, a Black Sun is Alight (Osip Mandelstam), Dvir Gallery Southern Spirit, The Negev Museum of Art, Be'er Sheva, Israel 3rd Herzliya Biennial, Art TLV, The Second Strike, curated by Ory Dessau 2010 Di Goldene Keyt, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 2009 Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, The Netherlands It won't stop until we talk, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv As Is, Israeli Contemporary Art, Complesso Del Vittoriano, Rome Baken-\Sammler, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 2008 HeartQuake, On the Seam, Socio-political Contemporary Art Museum, Jerusalem Art of the State, Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam 2007 Dateline Israel - New photography and Video Art, The Jewish Museum, Berlin Think with the senses - Feel with the Mind, the 52 Venice Biennale, the international show, curated by Robert Storr Dateline Israel - New photography and Video Art, The Jewish Museum, NY 2006 Mascarada, Domus Atrium 2002, Salamanca, Spain Leon Constantiner Prize for Israeli Photography Show, Tel Aviv Museum of Art Mixed Emotions, Haifa Museum of Art, curated by Tami Katz-Freiman ICONICA, curated by Pablo Llorca, Museo Patio Herreriano, Valladolid, Spain Watch Out, Museum of Art Grand-Duc Jean, curated by Martine Schneider Wanderland, Krefeld Museum, Germany 2005 Chaim – Life, Israel through the Photographers’ Lens, The Laurie M. Tisch Gallery, JCC in Manhattan, New York Die Neuen Hebraer, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin 2004 A Point of View, Tel Aviv Museum of Art Terrorvision, Exit Art, New York Alphabet – Israeli Contemporary Art, Gaevle Kunstcentrum, Kristinehamns Kunstmuseum, Sweden; Trondhjems Kunstforening, Trondheim, Norway Etude pour un premier amour (no. 3), Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 2003 Chilufim, German-Israeli artists exchange, Kunstmuseum Bonn, Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Krefeld and Museum am Ostwall, Dortmund, Germany Revelation, Israel Museum in Jerusalem Sharett AICF Awards, Ramat-Gan Museum of Israeli Art 2002 Nashakia, Goch Museum, Germany Chilufim, Germany-Israel, Herzliya Museum and Israeli museum in Jerusalem Corpus Christi, Hotel de Sully, Paris 2001 Nashakia, Tel Aviv Museum of Art Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 1999 90 for Tel Aviv-Jaffo – Contemporary Sights, Tel Aviv Museum 1998 After Rabin: New Art from Israel, the Jewish Museum, New York The Lesser Light, the Israel Museum, Jerusalem 1997 Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv Kilkul, Borochov Gallery, Tel Aviv 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 AND SCHOLARSHIPS 2017 Prix Pictet (shortlist) 2011 Sony World Photography Awards 2006 One-month residency, Paris 2005 Leon Constantiner Prize for Israeli Photography, Tel Aviv Museum of Art 2003 America Israel Cultural Foundation Prize 2002 Ministry of Science, Culture and the Sports Prize 1997 The Gérard Lévy Prize for a Young Photographer, Israel Museum, Jerusalem 1994 America-Israel Cultural Foundation Scholarship (through 2005) COLLECTIONS The George Eastman House, Rochester, NY Martin Z. Margulies Collection, Miami Fond National d'art contemporain, France The Israel Museum, Jerusalem Kadist Foundation, San Francisco, Paris Lac Collection, Geneva Marcel Brient collection, Paris Neufite Vie Collection, Paris Sherman Collection, Sydney The Jewish Museum, NYC The Tel Aviv Museum of Art La Maison Rouge, Fondation A. de Galbert, Paris The Phoenix collection of Art, Tel Aviv Private collections in Israel and abroad PRESS 2014 Jordan G. Teicher, “A Glimpse Inside Israel’s Hasidic Communities,” Slate Magazine, 27 May, 2014. ‘A World Apar: Photographs of Hasidic Communities in Israel by Pavel Wolberg,’ at George Eastman House, 22 February, 2014. 2013 Gloria Kestenbaum, “Dreaming in Chelsea,” The Jewish Week, 3 July, 2013. Richard Woodward, “New Collections of Life: Exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, ‘Perchance to Dream’ at Andrea Meislin and by Jehad Nga,” The Wall Street Journal, NY Culture, 28 June 2013 Caroline Harris, “A Photographer with an Ironic Eye,” The Jewish Week: Well Versed, May 21. William Meyers, “Portraits of Another Time, Place,” The Wall Street Journal, May 18, 2013. 2012 Nuit Banai, “Critic’s Pick: Pavel Wolberg at Dvir Gallery,” ARTFORUM, May, 2012. Ellie Armon Azoulay, “Former Haaretz photojournalist rebel enters the world of art,” Haaretz, April 23, 2012. 2007 Tamar Rotem, “He Saw the Light,” Haaretz, February 16, 2007. Galya Yahav, “The Theater of Conflict,” Time Out Tel Aviv, January, 2007. Uzi Zur, “Silence Always Reigns Around the Storm,” Haaretz, January 19, 2007. 2006 Yonathan Amir, “Pavel Wolberg,” HaIr, March 10, 2006. .