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Jossef Krispel is an artist, painter, and the head of the Department of Fine Arts at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, where he has served as a senior lecturer since 2006. He holds both Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) and Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degrees from Bezalel. In his work, Krispel raises questions about the definition and the position of a painting in relation to the painted surface, and suggests seeing it as a mask, a screen, a shell, or a coating. He has been featured in many solo exhibitions in Israel and abroad, including at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Palazzo Riccardo Medici in Florence, the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, and at the Haifa Museum of Art, to name just a few. He has won numerous awards; among them the 2008 Rappaport Young Artist Prize, the 2012 Ministry of Culture Award, and the 2006 Young Artist Award. His paintings are found in many collections, including that of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, the Israeli Parliament (Knesset), and private collections in Israel and abroad. He lives and works in Jerusalem.
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Back Setting, 2018, spray paint on steel and mirror, Photo: Lena Gumon
Gil Marco Shani is a painter and installation artist. Born and raised in Tel Aviv, 1968. BA (1994) in Art from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, Art Studies (1994) Slade School, London. Faculty member and senior lecturer in the Department of Art at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. Shani has won many awards: the Gottesdiener Foundation Award for a Young Israeli Artist (2008) and the Sandberg Award for Israeli Art for 2018. His paintings are in the collections of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Israel Museum and others. In 1994, he participated in the exhibition "Transit" as part of "Art Focus" and in 1997, he participated in "Sederni Noy" within the "Saf" exhibition at the Israel Museum, curated by Sarit Shapira in 1999. In 2001 Shani completed "Safari" installation at the "Helena" exhibition at the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv Museum of Art. The ambitious installation "Buses" at the Israel Museum 2018, is one of the highlights of Shani's achievements in his consistent body of work.
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Buses, Gila Marco Shani, 2018,phoso: Daniel Sharif, Israel Museum Jerusalem
Ester Schneider earned her B.Des and her MFA at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem.
Schneider works mainly in painting and installation. Her work is inspired by a multiplicity of cultural arenas, including Jewish mysticism, Persian miniatures, and Russian modernism.
Schneider's work has been shown extensively in local art institutions and in various international venues, including the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Petach Tikva Museum of Art, Eretz Israel Museum, Museum on the Seam, The Jerusalem Biennial, The Israeli Drawing Biennial, The Tel Aviv University Art Gallery, The Tel Aviv Artists' Studios, Basis Gallery in Herzliya, ZUMU – Mobile Museum, Hamidrasha Gallery, Inga Gallery, Gallery at The Artists’ Studios in Jerusalem, Triumph Gallery in Moscow, and gallery of the American Jewish University in Los Angeles.
Schneider is the recipient of the Ministry of Culture Award in Visual Arts (2019), the Ilana Elovic-Bezalel Prize for Excellence in the Arts (2016), the Givon Prize (2012), and the Young Artist Prize by the Israeli Ministry of Culture and Sport (2011), as well as excellence awards from the Advanced Studies Programs at Bezalel and Hamidrasha - Beit Berl College.
Her works are included in the collections of the Tel Aviv Museum and Ha'aretz, and in private collections in Israel and abroad.
Dor Zlekha Levy is a multimedia artist who specializes in audiovisual installations, video art, and live performances. Sound is a core element in his work. His works bring to life the voices excluded from Israeli cultural discourse in a way that allows them to not only be heard, but be listened to. His recent project, Reflection, is showing now in the historical site of The Arches Pool in Ramle. Solo exhibitions of his work have been held at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Hamidrasha Gallery, and Braverman Gallery, among others, and he has participated in numerous group exhibitions. A recent graduate of Artport Residency Program, Zlekha Levy is a recipient of the Ministry of Culture Prize for a Young Artist 2017, and was awarded the ‘Zoom 2016’ Prize.
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׳Reflection׳, Audiovisuall installation, The Arches Pool, CACR Ramle 2022-2023 (Photography: Ron Peled)
'On One Stalk', Dor Zlekha Levy, Artport Gallery 2020 (installation photo: Noam Preisman)
'Umbra', Dor Zlekha Levyת Ticho House Museum 2016, (installation photo by Hila Ido)
Alexandra Zuckerman was born in Moscow in 1981. She lives and works in Tel Aviv-Yafo. She graduated with excellence from the Fine Arts Department of Bezalel. She graduated a B.Sc from the Biology Department of Tel Aviv University. She also has a Diploma in Education from the Hebrew University Jerusalem with Bezalel. Her works have been exhibited in many solo and group exhibitions in Israel and abroad, such as Noga Gallery in Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Bar-David Museum in Kibbutz Bar'am, Magasin III in Stockholm, Living Art Museum in Reykjavik, kim? Contemporary Art Centre in Riga, Galerja Sabot in Cluj-Napoca, Kayu Lucie Fontaine in Bali, Christian Nagel Galerie in Berlin, and Galleri Riis in Stockholm. Zuckerman is a lecturer in the Haredi Branch at Bezalel, as well as an art teacher and educator at Studio Ankori High School in Tel Aviv-Yafo.