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TAL SHOCHAT B. 1974, Israel Lives and Works in Tel Aviv EDUCATION TAL SHOCHAT B. 1974, Israel Lives and works in Tel Aviv EDUCATION 1995-1999 Graduate of the Art Department, Hamidrasha School of Art, Beit Berl Academic College, Israel 1988-1992 Plastic Art Stream, WIZO-France High School of Arts, Tel Aviv SOLO EXHIBITION 2018 The Desert Shall Rejoice and Blossom: Photographs by Oded Balilty and Tal Shochat, Jewish Federation of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH Celebrating Israel’s 70th Anniversary: Michal Rovner and Tal Shochat, Nevada Museum of Art, Reno 2017 Lessons in Time, Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv Other Days, Petach Tikva Museum of Art. Curators: Drorit Gur Arie and Meital Manor 2013 License to Survive, Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv 2012 In Praise of a Dream, National Museum of American Jewish History, Philadelphia, PA 2011 In a Praise of a Dream, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York 2008 Sometimes it’s Cold in the Morning, Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv 2007 Flying Ceiling, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Israel (cat.) 2005 Awakening, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York Awakening, Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv 2003 Queen of the Night, Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv 1999 Marshim series, Haifa Museum of Art GROUP EXHIBITION 2019 Jacqueline Kahanoff: The Levant as a Parable, MUZA-Eretz Israel Museum, Tel-Aviv Zumu III – Hatzor Haglilit, MBC College, Hatzor Haglilit The Last Feast, Alfred Institute, Tel-Aviv Visions of Place: Complex Geographies in Contemporary Israeli Art, Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg, PA 2018 Voyage, Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv Nature et Culture, Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris, France To the End of Land, National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, India Flood, Ashdod Art Museum, Ashdod, Israel 2017 Into the Wood: Trees in Photography, V&A Museum, London 2016 The Winners: Ministry of Culture and Sport Prizes for 2015, Herzliya, Curator: Tali Ben Nun 2015 Islamic Art Now: Contemporary Art of the Middle East, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) SELF: Portraits of Artists in Their Absence, The National Academy. Museum, New York. Curator: Filippo Fossati 2014 Neighbors – Photographs from Israel, Tokyo Art Museum, Japan. Curator: Reviva Regev “The Chicago Triangle”, Haifa Museum of Art, Israel. Curator: Ruth Direktor 2012 Light from the Middle East: New Photography”, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England Do Not Destroy: Trees, Art, and Jewish Thought, Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco 2011 Dignity and Gracefulness, Felix-Nussbaum-Haus/ Kulturgeschichtliches Museum, Osnabrück, Germany Professionals, Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv 2010 Family Files, Jewish Museum, Munich, Germany, curators: Galia Gur Zeev and Ronit Eden (cat.) In Detail: From the Collections of Arnie Druck, Haifa Museum of Art, Israel curator: Yeala Hazut (cat.) 2009 Passing Summer, P.O.V, The Israeli Photography Festival, Tel Aviv, Israel, curator: Aya Lurie Four Openings in Israeli Art, Bezalel Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel, curator: Ruth Direktor Ethics/ Aesthetics, Artists House, Tel Aviv, curator: Lea Golda Holterman Fireflies, CSB, The Curatorial Studies Program Gallery, Tel Aviv, curator: Ravit Harari League, 100 years-101 women, 101 women artists, Amiad Center, Jaffa curator: Galia Yahav Tel Aviv Time, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, curator: Nili Goren 2008 Good Kids, Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv Dead End, Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv Stills 07-08, The Art Institute Gallery, Oranim Academic College Protected Space, The Art Gallery, Kibbutz Nachshon Access to Israel: Israeli Contemporary Art, Jüdisches Museum, Frankfurt (cat.) Personal Landscapes: Contemporary Art from Israel, American University Museum, Washington (cat.) Real Time: Art in Israel 1998-2008, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem (cat.) 2007 The Other Sea, The Artists’ House, Jerusalem (cat.) Place Photography II, The New Gallery, Bet Gabriel on the Kinneret 2006 Raw and Cooked, The Art Gallery, University of Haifa (cat.) Apropos Les Demoiselles, Petach Tikva Museum of Art (cat.) Omanut Haaretz, Reading Power Station Compound, Tel Aviv Making a Scene, Haifa Museum of Art Art of Living: Contemporary Photography and Video from the Israel Museum, The Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco Far and Away: The Fantasy of Japan in Contemporary Israeli Art, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem Prizes in Art from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport, 2005, The Israel Museum 2005 Little Red Hood, DotFiftyOne Art Space, Miami Disrupted Realism, Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv 2004 Omanut Haaretz, Reading Power Station Compound, Tel Aviv Love is in the Air: Images of Romantic Love in Contemporary Israeli Art, Time for Art Israeli Art Center, Tel Aviv (cat.) 2003 Every Day, Every Year, The Art Gallery, Memorial Center, Kiryat Tivon, Israel Flowers, Kav 16 Gallery, Tel Aviv 2002 Mother Tongue, Museum of Art, Ein Harod, Israel (cat.) 2001 Sense of Wonder, Herzliya Museum of Art Group Show, Alon Segev Gallery, Tel Aviv 2000 Ladies and Gentlemen, Tel Aviv Museum of Art Arie Aroch, Pe’er Gallery, Tel Aviv Graduates at Rosenfeld, Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv 1999 Regarding Raffi, Nofar Gallery, Tel Aviv Graduates’ Exhibition, The Open Museum of Photography, Tel Hai Industrial Park, Israel COLLECTIONS The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) The Israel Museum, Jerusalem Haifa Museum of Art Collection The Doron Sebbag Art Collection, ORS Ltd., Tel Aviv IDB Collection Judah L. Magnes Museum, Berkeley, California .
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