Dvir

It Won't Stop Until We Talk

18 Jun - 29 Aug 2009

Pavel Wolberg, Georgia, 2008
c-print, 100x150 cm
"It Won't Stop Until We Talk" is the slogan of the organization The Parents Circle – Family Forum. An organization of Israelis and Palestinians who lost their loved ones as a result of the conflict.
www.theparentscircle.com


Participating artists:

Adel Abdessemed, born 1971, Algeria. Lives and works in New York. Recently exhibited at Zwirner Gallery, New York and at the Contemporary Art Museum, Oxford.

Claire Fontaine, an artists collective established in 2004, Paris. Recently exhibited at the Hayward Gallery, London. Exhibiting now at the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco.

Ignacio Lang, born 1975, Puerto Rico. Lives and works in New York. Recently exhibited at the Frost Art Museum, Miami, at the MALBA, Buenos Aires and at the Smith-Stewart Gallery, New York.

Yehudit Levin, born 1949, Israel. Lives and works in Ein Vered. Her retrospective was exhibited at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 2008.

Paulien Oltheten, born 1982, Holland. Lives and works in Amsterdam. Recently exhibited at Gallery Fons Welters, Amsterdam and at The Dorottya Gallery, Budapest.

Miri Segal, born, 1965, Israel. Lives and works in Tel Aviv. Exhibiting now at Galerie Kamel Mennour, Paris.

Pavel Wolberg, born 1966, Leningrad. Lives and works in Tel Aviv. Recently exhibited at the Gemeentemuseum, Haag, Holland.
 

Tags: Adel Abdessemed, Claire Fontaine, Yehudit Levin, Paulien Oltheten, Miri Segal, Pavel Wolberg