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Rupture and repair in art, Judaism, and society : [the Adi Prize for Jewish expression in art and design ; exhibition at the Jerusalem Artists' House in cooperation with The Israel Museum, Jerusalem] = Shever ve- tikun ba-hagut, ba-omanut, ba-hevrah / editors: Emily D. Bilski, Avigdor Shinan. [Curators: Emily D. Bilski and Aviva Kat-Manor. Publ. by the Adi Foundation]

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SignaturII.3.7. Ruptu 83
Titel Rupture and repair in art, Judaism, and society : [the Adi Prize for Jewish expression in art and design ; exhibition at the Jerusalem Artists' House in cooperation with The Israel Museum, Jerusalem] = Shever ve- tikun ba-hagut, ba-omanut, ba-hevrah / editors: Emily D. Bilski, Avigdor Shinan. [Curators: Emily D. Bilski and Aviva Kat-Manor. Publ. by the Adi Foundation]
Weitere Titelשבר ותיקון בהגות, באמנות, בחברה
PersonBilski, Emily D. [Herausgeber/in]
Shinan, Avigdor [Herausgeber/in]
Kat-Manor, Aviva
Körperschaft Adi Foundation (Jerusalem)
Exhibition Rupture and Repair in Art, Judaism, and Society (2010 : Jerusalem)
VeröffentlichungJerusalem, 2010
Umfang / Format 171, 117 Seiten
SpracheHebräisch ; Englisch
LandIsrael
Schlagwörter Kunst
Judentum
Kunstausstellung
Kunstpreis
Adi Prize for Jewish Expression in Art and Design
Israel
Ausstellung
Systematik II.3.7. Gegenwart (seit 1990)
Inhalt The exhibition brings together the eighteen works selected as finalists for “The Adi Prize for Jewish Expression in Art and Design,” a biennial international competition in the visual arts on a theme related to Jewish thought and tradition, organized by The Adi Foundation. The Foundation, established in 2000 in memory of Adi Dermer, née Blumberg, fosters the connection between art and the spiritual values that are at the heart of Judaism. The current competition theme of “Rupture and Repair” was addressed by artists in a variety of media, including painting, textile, installation, video, jewelry, sculpture, photography, drawing, and performance. These works explore “Rupture and Repair” in Jewish history, homiletics, mysticism, and prayer, as well as in individual biographies, embracing the personal experiences of immigration, family relationships, exile, alienation, loss, and suffering. A number of artists created new objects with which to perform existing Jewish rituals of repentance, mourning, and renewal; others reinvented traditional objects and techniques. Ranging from particularistic Jewish narratives of the Shoah and kibbutz life to universal experiences of coping with crises of faith, dislocation, illness, grief, and death, these eighteen works represent creative investigations of form and content as artists confront rupture and seek repair.

Participating Artists: Dov Abramson, Raida Adon, Shai Azoulay, Ofri Cnaani, Benny Elbaz, Ofir Galili, Hadassa Goldvicht, Or Halbrecht, Amram Jacoby, Tobi Kahn, Ruth Kestenbaum Ben-Dov, Sharone Lifschitz, Peter Jacob Maltz, Katya Oicherman, Orit Raff, Zelig Segal, Arik Weiss, Yitzchak Woolf, Inbal Yomtovian, and Maya Zack. The winner of the Adi Prize for Jewish Expression in Art and Design will be announced on May 16, 2010.
May 8 – July 10, 2010 in the Artists’ House, Jerusalem
MultimediaRupture and repair in art, Judaism, and society (PDF)
URL http://www.feldmangallery.com/media/ukeles/general%20press/2010_ukeles_rupture%20and%20repair_bilski.pdf
  http://museumpublicity.com/2010/04/23/adi-prize-for-jewish-expression-in-art-and-design-at-theisrael-museum/
  http://www.adifoundation.co.il/Award_Page_eng.asp?ID=36006

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