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Erez Israeli : Prints

Cabinet Secrets: Prints from the department of Prints and Drawings

Alongside videos, installations and sculptures, Erez Israeli's (1974, Beer Sheva) work includes prints in various techniques, dealing with personal, national and sexual identity. The display includes prints of self-portraits and poppy fields that refer to Israeli's work Asleep in the Meadow, 2008, and to Arthur Rimbaud's (1854–1891) poem Le Dormeur du Val, expressing the pain, chaos and futility of war.

Other exhibitions

The Day Is Gone: 100 Years of the New Objectivity
Observation / The Field Observers of the Gaza Sector: A Video Installation by Talya Lavie
Judy Chicago: What If Women Ruled the World?
Ariel Hacohen: By the Rivers