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An Ocean within an Ocean

Opening: 27/10/17 - Closing: 5/1/18

Artist: Hadassa Goldvicht
Curator: Sally Haftel Naveh

The exhibition An Ocean within an Ocean takes place simultaneously in the gallery and in the artist’s studio. The works derive and define the body as source material as well as a meeting point for the complex relationship between parenthood and artmaking, merging the private and public realms. The artist evokes existential tensions from an approach that sees art through its shamanic properties, allowing her to tread the thin line between reality and fiction.

MotherMilk #1, Hadassa Goldvicht, 2016
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The Art Cube Artists' Studios was established in 1982 by the Jerusalem Foundation. It was the first Israeli art institution to offer artists a subsidized work space for an extensive period of time, in the aim of fostering artistic practice in Jerusalem. The complex includes 15 studios for professional artists from all fields of visual art. The artists, who are selected by an artistic committee, can work in the complex for a period of up to five years. Over the years, the Studios hosted some of the best artists working in Israel, including Larry Abramson, Asaf Ben Zvi, Amnon Ben Ami, Avi Sabach, Masha Zusman, Etti Abergel, Shai Azoulay and more. The complex includes a gallery – a public gallery that compliments and exposes the artists' activity in the studios. In addition, it hosts contemporary exhibitions and projects created especially for the Gallery, thus taking an active and influential part in the artistic-cultural discourse in Jerusalem. The Gallery was founded in 2010 thanks to the Georges and Jenny Bloch Foundation, the Dr. Georg and Josi Guggenheim Foundation, and the Adolf and Mary Mil Foundation, and operates at the Art Cube Artists' Studios with the continued support of the Lloyd Foundation, through the Jerusalem Foundation.
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