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Artis is an independent nonprofit organization that supports contemporary artists from Israel whose work addresses aesthetic, social and political questions that inspire reflection and debate.

06/07/2024

Artis is delighted to welcome the 14 artists selected to participate in international residencies through our inaugural Residency Partnership Initiative. Organized in collaboration with six residencies worldwide, the Residency Partnership Initiative offers fully funded residencies to emerging, mid-career, and established visual artists from Israel. Artists in residence were selected through a competitive open call and review process, and were identified for their commitment to their practice and dialogic engagement with timely questions. Their practices explore complex political histories and experiences of migration and diaspora, climate, conflict, mythology, technologies, and the impacts of capitalism, among other critical and universal themes.

Congratulations to the inaugural artists in residence, and a special thank you to our partner residencies! Visit the link below to learn more about the artists in residence:

https://artis.art/about/in_the_media/welcoming_our_artists_in_residence

01/31/2024

Artis is pleased to launch a new initiative that deepens our work with residencies worldwide and bolsters professional networks for artists. In this challenging time, we are committed to creating artist-centered opportunities for dialogue and exchange, and to opening up possibilities for conversations in shared spaces.

Artis’ Residency Partnership Initiative is a two year program that expands partnerships with residency institutions worldwide to forge fully funded residency opportunities for contemporary artists from Israel. Emerging, mid-career, and established visual artists from Israel, who may be living anywhere in the world, are invited to submit a Letter of Interest (LOI) to participate in a residency at one of Artis’ partner institutions in 2024 or 2025. The deadline for artists to apply is February 25, 2024. Residency lengths vary, ranging from 3 weeks to 6 months. The average residency length is 2 months. To learn more and to apply, visit the link below.

Artis is delighted to partner with the following institutions through the Residency Partnership Initiative (please note that some residencies will have more than one slot available. Additional residency partners and opportunities will be announced in the Spring):

18th Street Arts Center, Los Angeles, CA

Berlin Art Institute, Berlin, Germany

International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP), Brooklyn, NY

Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany

Residency Unlimited (RU), Brooklyn, NY

Surf Point, York, ME

Image: Artists Merav Kamel and Halil Balabin, Artis Residency Grant Recipients, in the studio during a residency at the Fountainhead in Miami, Florida, May 2022. Photo: Pedro Wazzan.

https://artis.art/grants_and_open_calls/program/partnership/open_call

03/31/2023

We are pleased to present Dancing on Tec(h)tonic Plates, a virtual video art screening program that is viewable on the Artis website from April through July, 2023. The program is organized by Artis in collaboration with Vivian Ostrovsky for the Ostrovsky Family Fund (O.F.F.) and Lea Mauas, Director of Mamuta Art and Research Center. A curated selection of video works will be released monthly for the run of the program. The screenings are organized into four thematic sections, offering reflections on, and reactions to, present environmental and political shifts and imbalance.

https://artis.art/research_and_perspectives/dancing_on_techtonic_plates

We invite you to view the first group of video works that are screening for the month of April, which explore notions of stillness and motion: The Wedding by Elham Rokni (2015), Naamah: A Tribute to Nahum Benari by Hilla Ben Ari (2015), Shama (There)//شامْ(ا)//שמה by Thalia Hoffman (2017), and Sleepers by Ruth Patir (2017).

Dancing on Tec(h)tonic Plates asks, how do contemporary artists confront the changing environment and climate crisis? What channels do they choose in their work to reflect on their realities, and project their fantasies? The featured works question the past, the present, the political, and the personal, and use a constantly evolving technology to express diverse viewpoints in form and subject.

Participating artists: Elham Rokni, Hilla Ben Ari, Thalia Hoffman, Ruth Patir, Haviv Kapzon, Ofri Cnaani, Tali Keren, and other artists to be announced.

The video works presented as part of this program are culled from a decade of the Experimental Cinema and Video Art Awards at the Jerusalem Film Festival and highlight works by artists who have recently received grant support from Artis.

Texts from Lilit: 31 Cards to Connect You to Your Demon ← Editions ← Artis 12/19/2022

"Texts from Lilit: 31 Cards to Connect to Your Inner Demon," a new artist book by artist Tamar Ettun is now available for purchase on the Artis website. The book, which is composed of 31 cards with art works and text printed in color, conjures the empathic demon Lilit (Lillith), whose story traces back to ancient Sumerian, Akkadian, and Judaic mythology. Reaching from the dark side of the moon, communicating via text messages, Lilit explores the insidious side of empathy, trauma-healing modalities, and astrology as storytelling.

The artist book is part of an ongoing project by Tamar titled Lilit, the empathic demon, through which you may text the word, “SUMMON” to Lilit at 833-575-1049 and correspond with her by text messages. Texts From Lilit: 31 Cards to Connect to Your Inner Demon was created by Tamar Ettun. Meghana Karnik is the book’s editor and contributor of curatorial text. The book was first printed in conjunction with the artist’s solo exhibition “Tamar Ettun: How To Trap A Demon,” curated by Meghana Karnik at SUNY Purchase's Richard and Dolly Maass Gallery from October 6 - November 16, 2022.

Texts from Lilit: 31 Cards to Connect You to Your Demon ← Editions ← Artis Artist book composed of 31 cards with art works and text printed in color. Editor: Meghana Karnik. Design: Nicoline Franziska. Photo: Yann Chashanovski. Courtesy of the artist.

Open Calls for Curatorial Residency ← Curatorial Programs ← Artis 12/17/2022

Artis welcomes curators and writers with curatorial experience to apply for a two month funded research residency at International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in Brooklyn, New York. This residency is part of the Artis Curatorial Residency Program and is intended for an enthusiastic and self-driven individual who is looking to expand the scope of a concrete research topic to include the work of contemporary artist(s) from Israel and related discourse. Mid-career or established curators or writers with curatorial experience may apply. Applicants must have experience working with contemporary visual artists in a curatorial capacity, including writing, research, educational programming, and exhibition-making, to be considered.

During the residency, the curator-in-residence will build contacts with arts professionals who are part of Artis’ community, while immersed in an international residency at ISCP, and develop a curatorial project informed by these experiences. The final curatorial project, which will be developed in close collaboration with Artis staff, may take the form of a publication, essay, exhibition, or public program, and will be shared publicly on the Artis website or other channels.

The participant will receive a private workspace at ISCP and participate in professional development opportunities that are part of ISCP’s residency program. The participant will receive an honorarium from Artis for their participation in the program, and limited travel grants are available to support round trip travel to New York. Visit the link in bio to apply.

Please review program details, FAQs, past participants, and their final curatorial projects before applying. Applications must be submitted online here by January 31, 2023 at 11:59pm EST.

Open Calls for Curatorial Residency ← Curatorial Programs ← Artis How to Trap a Demon, performance by artist Tamar Ettun with curator Meghana Karnik, Artis Curator-in-Residence at ISCP, during ISCP Open Studios in November, 2022. Photo: Yann Chashanovski.

In the Media ← About ← Artis 12/16/2022

Artis welcomes emerging and established visual artists from Israel, who may be living anywhere in the world, to apply for a two-month funded residency opportunity at International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in Brooklyn, New York. The residency is an immersive experience into the art scene in New York. Committed and self-driven artists with at least two years of professional work experience will be considered. Artis prioritizes proposals from artists who have a clear vision for what they want to achieve during the residency, and who demonstrate the ways that they would benefit from making new contacts with arts professionals that are part of ISCP and Artis’ international communities.

The artist-in-residence will receive a private studio at ISCP and programming, including studio visits and other professional development opportunities. Artis will provide the participant with a monthly stipend to help offset living expenses, and limited travel grants are available to support round trip travel to New York.

Before applying, please review the program details, eligibility requirements, and learn about past participants Assaf Evron (2020), Gil Yefman (2021), Yael Frank (2022), and Adam Liam Rose (2022). Applications must be submitted online here by 11:59pm EST on January 31, 2023.

In the Media ← About ← Artis Artis is pleased to announce an open call for a two-month funded residency for two visual artists at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in Brooklyn, New York. Emerging and established visual artists from Israel, who may be living anywhere in the world, are invited to apply.

10/17/2022

Artis is pleased to announce the 18 institutions and 23 artists who are recipients of Artis Exhibition Grants for experimental and thought-provoking exhibitions presenting work by artist(s) from Israel and taking place in 2022 and 2023. Selected through a competitive review process, the projects supported in this year of grantmaking span comprehensive solo exhibitions, commissioned work, and dynamic group shows in 17 cities internationally. Stay tuned for updates about these exciting projects, and congratulations to all of our grant recipients!

⭐️Ark Kültür, Istanbul, Turkey for “Metamorphosis and metaphors: a dialogue on minor aesthetics,” a group exhibition with Reuven Israel (.israel ), curated by Christian Oxenius ( ) (09/11/2022 - 11/20/2022).

⭐️Steirischer herbst festival ( ), Graz, Austria, for the presentation of new film by Assaf Gruber ( ), commissioned by steirischer herbst to premier at "steirischer herbst ’22: A War in the Distance,” curated by Ekaterina Degot (09/22/2022 - 02/12/2023)

⭐️Chicago Cultural Center ( ), Chicago, IL, for “Nelly Agassi: No Limestone, No Marble,” a solo exhibition of work by Nelly Agassi ( ), curated by Ionit Behar (09/24/2022 - 01/15/2023).

⭐️Jewish Museum of Lecce ( ), Lecce, Italy, for “A very narrow bridge: Israeli contemporary art meets at Jewish Museum of Lecce,” a group exhibition and public art work by Dede ( ) and Nitzan ( ), curated by Fiammetta Martegani (09/29/2022 - 10/21/2023).

⭐️Sighnaghi Museum (National Georgian Museum), Sighnaghi, Georgia, for “Individually Collective,” a solo exhibition of work by New Barbizon ( ), curated by Natalia Rizdvenko (10/03/2022 - 12/03/2022).

⭐️The Boiler ( ) at ELM Foundation, Brooklyn, NY, for “I’ Pencil,” a solo exhibition of work by Ben Hagari ( ), curated by Melinda McCoy (10/15/2022 - 11/12/2022).

⭐️Kunstmuseum Luzern ( ), Lucerne, Switzerland, for “Kafka for Kids and Other Troubling Tales,” a solo exhibition of work by Roee Rosen ( ), curated by Fanni Fetzer and Sergio Edelsztein (11/26/2022 - 05/02/2023).

⭐️Münchner Stadtmuseum ( ), Munich, Germany, for “Forum 055: Eli Singalovski,” a solo exhibition of work by Eli Singalovski, curated by Rudolf Scheutle (01/26/2023 - 07/01/2023).

⭐️basis e.V., Frankfurt ( ), Germany, for a solo exhibition of work by Ella Littwitz ( ), curated by Felix Ruhöfer and Christin Müller (02/02/2023 - 04/23/2023).

⭐️KMAC Museum ( ), Louisville, KY, for a solo exhibition of Liora Kaplan ( ), curated by Joey Yates (02/03/2023 - 04/09/2023).

⭐️Vernacular Institute (.institute ), Mexico City, Mexico, for “Intangible Ruins,” a solo exhibition of work by Ariel Schlesinger ( ), curated by Jo Ying Peng (02/03/2023 - 03/25/2023).

⭐️Anorak e.V. ( ), Berlin, Germany, for “Gravity and Grace,” a solo exhibition of work by Ana Wild ( ), curated by Johanna Markert and Lukas Ludwig (05/01/2023 - 05/31/2023).

⭐️José Limón Dance Foundation, New York, NY, for “The Moor’s Pavane from the Female Perspective,” (temporary title) a performance at the Joyce Theater developed by Hilla Ben Ari ( ) in collaboration with Dante Puleio, Artistic Director at the José Limón Dance Foundation (05/01/2023 - 12/31/2023).

⭐️SUBTE ( ), Montevideo, Uruguay, for “Leaking Lands,” a solo exhibition featuring a new video installation by Ofri Cnaani ( ), organized by Martin Craciun and curated by Roxanna Fabius (05/02/2023 - 06/11/2023).

⭐️The Romanian Association for Contemporary Art, Bucharest, Romania, for “Mapping Hospitality: Somewhere, where I have never traveled,” a solo exhibition of work by Orit Ishay ( ), curated by Cristina Stoenescu (06/02/2023 - 09/01/2023).

⭐️OnCurating ( ), Zurich, Switzerland, for “Through the Back Door,” a group exhibition with Noa Glazer ( ), curated by Ronny Lao Koren (06/08/2023 - 07/05/2023).

⭐️Museum der Moderne Salzburg ( ), Salzburg, Austria, for “Arc de Cercle. Between Madness and Ecstasy,” a group exhibition with Ronit Porat ( ), curated by Dr. Kerstin Stremmel and Dr. Lena Nievers (07/29/2023 - 01/14/2024).

⭐️Altonaer Museum ( ), Hamburg, Germany, for “Lost Homes (To Forget Beautiful Things),” a solo exhibition of work by Hila Laviv ( ), curated by Dr. Anja Dauschek (10/31/2023 - 03/25/2024).

Images (left to right, top to bottom): Eli Singalovski, Bahad 1-2,2018, archival pigment print; Nelly Agassi, Elsa, 2019, wool, cotton, and rayon; Hila Laviv, Paper and Scissors, 2021, artist book printed bound and cut by hand; and Ana Wild, Worlds, a Canaan Futuristic Song Cycle, 2019, documentation of a performance, 56 minutes.

10/12/2022

"Never Come Back," a video work by artist Assaf Gruber is currently on view at steirischer herbst '22: A War in the Distance. The presentation of Assaf's work was supported by an Artis Exhibition Grant.

Video Interview: Eliyahu Fatal (Eli Petel) ← Research & Perspectives ← Artis 09/23/2022

We are pleased to invite you to view a new video profile about the work and practice of artist Eliyahu Fatal (Eli Petel). In the video, Eliyahu discusses the nuances of identity, class, and culture in Israel as themes and material that he works with in his varied art practice, which spans painting, sculpture, sound, video, and prints. Visit the link in our bio for the full video.

The video is part of a series of video profiles featuring artists who are based in Israel and are recipients of the Artis Grant for Exceptional Work in Uncertain Times. This video was created by Artis, edited and directed by Ian Sternthal, and produced by Sternthal Books. All rights reserved by Artis, 2022.

https://artis.art/research_and_perspectives/video_interview_eli_petel

Video Interview: Eliyahu Fatal (Eli Petel) ← Research & Perspectives ← Artis In the Studio with Eliyahu Fatal (Eli Petel) was created by Artis, edited and directed by Ian Sternthal, and produced by Sternthal Books. All rights reserved by Artis, 2022.

Studio visits with artists Yael Frank, Adam Liam Rose, Noa Yekutieli, and curator Xavier Acarín Wieland ← Public Programs ← Artis 09/19/2022

Join us on Thursday, September 22 at 5pm, for a visit to the studios of four artists and one curator in residence at the International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP): artists Yael Frank, Adam Liam Rose, Noa Yekutieli, and curator Xavier Acarín Wieland. Artis is excited to welcome Yael, Adam, Noa, and Xavier as residency participants, and to return to in-person programming to engage with their artistic and curatorial practices. Visit the link below to RSVP:

https://artis.art/public_programs/studio_visits_with_artists_yael_frank_adam_liam_rose_noa_yekutieli_and_curator_xavier_acarn_wieland

Studio visits with artists Yael Frank, Adam Liam Rose, Noa Yekutieli, and curator Xavier Acarín Wieland ← Public Programs ← Artis In celebration of residencies supported by Artis and taking place in New York this fall, we invite you to join us for a visit to the studios of four artists and one curator in residence at the International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP): artists Yael Frank, Adam Liam Rose, Noa Yekutieli, and....

Reflecting Monsters: Excavating Trauma in Model Houses of Detroit and Chicago ← Public Programs ← Artis 09/07/2022

We’re kicking off Artis’ fall public programs on Monday, September 12 from 12-1:30pm EST with a virtual talk titled "Reflecting Monsters: Excavating Trauma in Model Houses of Detroit and Chicago," a conversation with artist and educator Jan Tichy and historical archaeologist Dr. Rebecca S. Graff, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Lake Forest College, IL about the connections between contemporary art practice and urban archaeology. Jan and Rebecca will discuss their recent work and collaborations, including an archaeological dig conducted by Rebecca as part of Jan’s site-specific installation and solo exhibition “All Monsters” (2022) at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MoCAD), supported by Artis. Speaking to this collaboration and their individual work, Jan and Rebecca will explore the ways that architecture provides insight into lived experiences, memories, and local histories.

https://artis.art/public_programs/reflecting_monsters_excavating_trauma_in_model_houses_of_detroit_and_chicago

Reflecting Monsters: Excavating Trauma in Model Houses of Detroit and Chicago ← Public Programs ← Artis Artist and educator Jan Tichy in conversation with historical archaeologist Dr. Rebecca S. Graff, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Lake Forest College, IL.

Video Interview: Elham Rokni ← Research & Perspectives ← Artis 08/30/2022

We are pleased to share a new video profile about the work and practice of artist Elham Rokni, viewable via the link below. Elham discusses themes of movement and wandering that are present in her work, and in relation to her experience immigrating to Israel from Iran with her family.

https://artis.art/research_and_perspectives/video_interview_elham_rokni

"Movement is a theme in my works, and it has to do with immigrating. The feeling of wandering, and not being in a stable place. It also has to do with my own physical situation of being in a wheelchair... Moving from one place to another creates memory gaps. [I am interested in exploring] what was forgotten, and how and if it can ever be remembered again." -Artist Elham Rokni

Video Interview: Elham Rokni ← Research & Perspectives ← Artis In the Studio with Elham Rokni was created by Artis, edited and directed by Ian Sternthal, and produced by Sternthal Books. All rights reserved by Artis, 2022.

08/18/2022

Congratulations to the two New York-based curators selected to participate in the Artis Curatorial Residency Program to develop new, exploratory research that engages with the work of artists from Israel and related discourse.

Xavier Acarín Wieland, whose research explores the museum as an instigator of ecological transformation (September 1-October 31, 2022); and Meghana Karnik, whose research engages with artists experiencing cultural dislocation and artists working at the crosscurrents of spirituality, media theory, and artmaking (November 1-December 31, 2022).

Curatorial residencies take place this fall and winter at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP), an international residency program in Brooklyn, NY.

Images (left to right): Xavier Acarín Wieland and Meghana Karnik.

08/17/2022

Congratulations to the three artists who were selected through a juried, competitive open call to participate in residencies in New York:

Hinda Weiss for residency at The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (EFA), New York, New York (August 1–September 30, 2022).

Adam Liam Rose for residency at International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP), Brooklyn, New York (August 1–September 30, 2022).

Yael Frank for residency at International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP), Brooklyn, New York (September 1–September 30, 2022).

We are delighted to partner with the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) for the third year and are also excited about our first year of partnership with the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (EFA). The residency partnership program is an opportunity for artists from Israel to immerse into an international art scene. Artists are provided with a private studio at each residency program, and will work with the residency's extended arts community.

Images: Hinda Weiss (Photo by Dafi Amira), Adam Liam Rose (Photo by Chris Fucile), and Yael Frank (Photo by Ella Littwitz)

A Studio Visit With Keren Benbenisty 08/03/2022

Don't miss this wonderful interview with artist Keren Benbenisty in Hyperallergic.

https://hyperallergic.com/751601/a-studio-visit-with-keren-benbenisty/"

A Studio Visit With Keren Benbenisty From the migration of fish to the cultivation and branding of new citrus varietals, Benbenisty’s practice tracks seemingly natural phenomena while questioning their political and ecological ramifications.

Video Interview: New Barbizon ← Research & Perspectives ← Artis 07/22/2022

We are pleased to invite you to view a new video profile about the work and practice of the New Barbizon! In the video, artists Olga Kundina, Natalia Zourabova , Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi, Anna Lukashevsky, and Maria Pomiansky discuss their individual artistic backgrounds and the forming of a collective called, New Barbizon, in 2010. Visit the link below for the full video:
https://artis.art/research_and_perspectives/video_interview_new_barbizon

The video is part of a series of video profiles featuring artists who are based in Israel and are recipients of the Artis Grant for Exceptional Work in Uncertain Times. This video was created by Artis, edited and directed by Ian Sternthal, and produced by Sternthal Books. All rights reserved by Artis, 2022.

Video Interview: New Barbizon ← Research & Perspectives ← Artis In the Studio with New Barbizon was created by Artis, edited and directed by Ian Sternthal, and produced by Sternthal Books. All rights reserved by Artis, 2022.

Photos from Artis's post 07/21/2022

The Bemis Center will host an Open House/ Open Studios with their current artists-in-residence on Saturday, July 23, from 12-4pm CT. Participating in the event is artist Zac Hacmon, who is currently in residence at the Bemis!

Image: Zac Hacmon, Gateway, 2018

07/06/2022

Congratulations to the 8 artists who recently received Residency Grants to participate in prestigious international residencies:

⭐️ Deville Cohen ( ) for residency at KinoSaito Art Center ( ), Verplanck, NY, from May 16–June 26, 2022.
⭐️ Adam Kaplan ( ) for residency at Villa Kamogawa - Goethe-Institut (@
goetheinstitut_villakamogawa ), Kyoto, Japan, from May 23–June 23, 2022.
⭐️ Renana Neuman ( ) for residency at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture ( ), Madison, ME, from June 11–August 13, 2022.
⭐️ Abed Elmajid Shalabi ( ) for residency at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture ( ), Madison, ME, from June 11–August 13, 2022.
⭐️ Gili Lavy ( ) for residency at TBA–21 Academy ( ), Venice, Italy, from June 17, 2021–July 30, 2022.
⭐️ Keren Benbenisty ( ) for residency at Villa Empain, Boghossian Foundation ( ), Brussels, Belgium, from September 1–September 30, 2022.
⭐️ Noa Yekutieli ( ) for residency at International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) ( ), Brooklyn, New York from September 1, 2022–February 28, 2023.
⭐️ Nardeen Srouji ( ) for residency at Villa Bergerie ( ), Laguarres, Spain, from September 4–October 15, 2022.

Artis welcomes Residency Grant applications from artists and curators from Israel on a rolling basis. Currently, applications are only being considered for residencies that take place in 2023. Please review eligibility details, FAQs, and past grantees, before applying.

Images (left to right, top to bottom): Nardeen Srouji, Columns, 2019, installation view at Beit Hagefen Art Gallery, Haifa, Israel; Noa Yekutieli, The Chaos in Order, 2020, installation view, manual paper-cutting, digital photo, mixed media cement; Renana Neuman, Thereafter, 2021, installation view at Barbur Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel; and Abed Elmajid Shalabi, same, same, 2021, pillows casted in plastic urethane, fuel hose and nozzles.

Photos from Artis's post 06/30/2022

We are so glad to have curators visiting artists in Israel again! Swipe left to view a few highlights from the visits:
1. Charles Moore, Curator and Artis Curatorial Residnecy grantee, with artists Efraim Wasse and Michal Mamit Vorka at Efraim's exhibition opening.
2. Charles Moore with Roy Brandt at Parterre Projects.
3. Krist Gruijthuijsen, Director and Curator, and Léon Kruijswijk, Curator, from the KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin, Germany, visiting the Noa Eshkol Foundation.
4. Krist Gruijthuijsen and Léon Kruijswijk with Artis Founder, Rivka Saker.

Photos from Artis's post 06/24/2022

As a women-led organization, we are appalled at the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Access to safe and legal abortion is a human right.

Images: Yael Bartana, Two Minutes to Midnight, 2021, video still; Yael Bartana, What if Women Ruled the World?, 2017, installation view.

Performance — KinoSaito 06/15/2022

On Saturday, June 18, at 1pm & 3pm, artist Deville Cohen's dance company Hand to Mouth will perform ""De-Suicide"" as part of the KinoSaito Open Studios. Deville is currently an artist-in-residence at KinoSaito with the support of an Artis Residency grant.

Performance — KinoSaito  At the core of KinoSaito’s physical space, and its mission, is the theater. A 1500sf vaulted space, the theater is the site of original new works of theater and performance, as well works from Kikuo Saito’s theater oeuvre reimagined by contemporary performance groups. Regular programming inclu...

Video Interview: Roee Rosen ← Research & Perspectives ← Artis 06/13/2022

We are pleased to invite you to view a new video profile about the work and practice of artist Roee Rosen! In the video, Roee discusses a number of seminal works from his expansive and international career, while sharing observations, personal experiences, and family history.

The video is part of a series of video profiles featuring artists who are based in Israel and are recipients of the Artis Grant for Exceptional Work in Uncertain Times. This video was created by Artis, edited and directed by Ian Sternthal, and produced by Sternthal Books. All rights reserved by Artis, 2022.

https://artis.art/research_and_perspectives/video_interview_roee_rosen

Video Interview: Roee Rosen ← Research & Perspectives ← Artis In the Studio with Roee Rosen was created by Artis, edited and directed by Ian Sternthal, and produced by Sternthal Books. All rights reserved by Artis, 2022.

12. Berlin Biennale für zeitgenössische Kunst 06/10/2022

We are excited to be supporting the 12th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art through an Artis Exhibition Grant. Congratulations to the participating artists and the Biennale curatorial team, including Noam Segal!

The Biennale takes place in venues throughout Berlin, and presents the work of artists from around the globe as they engage with the legacies of modernity and the resulting state of planetary emergency. We are delighted to support the work of Dana Levy and Omer Fast in this insightful exhibition.

12. Berlin Biennale für zeitgenössische Kunst Die 12. Berlin Biennale findet vom 11. Juni bis 18. September 2022 an verschiedenen Orten in Berlin statt und wird von Kader Attia kuratiert.

Photos from Artis's post 06/06/2022

We're sharing a few pictures from a special evening of presentations and discussions during the Artis curatorial seminar "Active Residues: Museums and Afterness" held last week in New York with artists Ofri Cnaani and luciana achugar, professor André Lepecki, and curators Roxana Fabius and Sara Reisman. We had a fabulous and engaging conversation about the limits and implications of using digital spaces to preserve, and document traces of, physical experiences.

Active Residues: Museums and Afterness ← Curatorial Workshops ← Artis 05/23/2022

Artis is pleased to present "Active Residues: Museums and Afterness," a curatorial seminar with Professor André Lepecki in conversation with artist Ofri Cnaani and choreographer luciana achugar, with contributions from curator Roxana Fabius. The seminar is moderated by Sara Reisman, Chief Curator and Director of National Academician Affairs at the National Academy of Design in New York.

The curatorial seminar is meant for curators, writers, researchers, and artists who have a curatorial practice, and will be held in-person in NYC on Wednesday, June 1, from 6 - 8pm. Registration is required, as space is limited. To register, please email us with your name, title, and a sentence about how the seminar relates to your professional work.

https://artis.art/curatorial_programs/curatorial_workshops/active_residues_museums_and_afterness

Active Residues: Museums and Afterness ← Curatorial Workshops ← Artis Professor André Lepecki in conversation with artist Ofri Cnaani and choreographer luciana achugar, with contributions from curator Roxana Fabius.

The Dividual | LACA 05/18/2022

"The Dividual," a group exhibition at the Los Angeles Contemporary Archive (LACA), which was supported by an Artis Exhibition Grant, closes on Saturday, May 21! The exhibition features works by artists Ohad Meromi, Ruth Patir, Roee Rosen, and more.

The Dividual | LACA Emanuel Almborg, Frau Fiber, Chris Kraus, Sylvere Lotringer, Shana Lutker, Ohad Meromi, Ruth Patir, Ignacio Perez, Roee Rosen, Emmanuela Soria Ruiz, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Sonnie Wooden and Barak Zemer. Curated by Joshua SimonThe Dividual explores an emergent subjectivity divided from itself and alway...

Anthology Film Archives : Film Screenings 05/13/2022

This weekend in New York, the experimental documentary by Adam Kaplan and Gilad Baram "The Disappeared" is screening at Anthology Film Archive as part of a series on imageless films. The series explores how artists and filmmakers have experimented with the possibilities of emptiness, or visual subtraction, in their works. Adam and Gilad received an Artis Project Grant in 2016 to develop "The Disappeared," and we are so excited for the work to be showing in NYC! Screening tonight 5/13 and on Sunday 5/15. Link in bio for details.

Image: Adam Kaplan and Gilad Baram, The Disappeared, 2018, video, 47:00 min.

http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/calendar?view=list&month=5&year=2022 -54583

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We are pleased to invite you to view a new video profile about the work and practice of artist Michal Helfman! The video...
We're delighted to share a new video profile about the artist Nirit Takele! Nirit speaks about the various aesthetic inf...
We're delighted to share a new video profile about the artist Ella Littwitz! In the video, Ella talks about her research...
This is the last weekend to see "Hand to Mouth: DE-SUICIDE" a multi-channel video installation and sculptural environmen...
We're delighted to share a new video profile about the artist Nir Evron! Nir reflects on the history of film as a medium...
Artis is delighted to present the final screening that is part of the curatorial project “Interregnum: between emergence...
We're delighted to share a new video profile about the artist Nahum Tevet. This video is part of a new series of artist ...
From all of us at Artis, we wish you a happy, healthy, and sweet new year!Thank you for your support and partnership.www...
Artis invites you to view "La Solitude", a film-essay by artist Nir Evron, screening on the Artis website now through Se...
Artis invites you to view "scenarios in a gap (the control, the intention, the body, the not_forgetting)", a selection o...
Artis invites you to view "Hand To Mouth, DE-SUICIDE, : C’est la crisis," a video work by artist Deville Cohen, screenin...
Artis invites you to view "(Sa)Mira," a video work by artist Dor Guez, screening on the Artis website now through Septem...

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