Artist:
Sharon Poliakine, Meydad Elyahu, Joyce Schmidt, Elad Kopler, David Ben Shaul, Ra’anan Levy, Esther Knobel, Dov Heller, Ofer Lellouche, Hilla Ben Ari, Gilad Efrat, Noa Zadka, Zvi Tolkovsky, Nomi Tannhauser.
Curator:
Arik Kilemnik, Irena Gordon, Tamar Gispan
Two exhibitions which conclude the project “Workshop Myth: Four Decades.” Lulu Lin’s exhibition is comprised of prints and artist’s books she created in the workshop from the 1990’s until today, including new works and a site-specific installation for the present display. In her work Lulu Lin deals with the rupture and healing of body and place and with the dialectic relationship between the two concepts. The group exhibition “Body, Place,” presents prints from the workshop’s collection that focus on comparable and exchangeable representations of body and place and their political and poetical mythology.
Hila Lulu Lin, from “Scream into a Paper Bag”, artist’s book, 1996, silkscreen, 11X11
Jerusalem Print Workshop
The Jerusalem Print Workshop is a center dedicated to the promotion and fostering of the art of printmaking. The workshop was founded in 1974 by Arik Kilemnik – winner of the 2001 Teddy Kollek Jerusalem Foundation Prize – as a non-profit organization. Since 1977 the workshop is located in a picturesque building from the Ottoman period in Morasha neighborhood, on the seam line between east and west Jerusalem. The Workshop wishes to be a home to Jerusalem based artists and artistic creation that will integrate traditional techniques with innovative technologies, and thus form a direct link to the glorious tradition of Hebrew print in Jerusalem and in the Land of Israel.
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