Posts Tagged 'Shahar Carmel'

The Ethnographic Department, 2015
Mamuta at Hansen | Artists: Yeshaiau Raboinowitz, Itamar Mendes-Flohr, Sala-manca, Ktura Manor, Ester Bires, Amitai Arnon, Nir Yaalom, Adi Kaplan, Shahar Carmel, Hanan Abu-Hussein, Samuel Rotman | Curators: Sala-manca Opening Hours: Monday and Thursday 10-15, Wednesday 17-21 and Fridays 9-12

The Ethnographic Department, 2015
Mamuta at Hansen | Artists: Yeshaiau Raboinowitz, Itamar Mendes-Flohr, Sala-manca, Ktura Manor, Ester Bires, Amitai Arnon, Nir Yaalom, Adi Kaplan, Shahar Carmel, Hanan Abu-Hussein, Samuel Rotman | Curators: Sala-manca Opening Hours: Monday and Thursday 10-15, Wednesday 17-21 and Fridays 9-12

Borderline, 2013
Borderline – Two performance events in the frame of Rashamim (drawing biennale) and with the collaboration of Daat HaMakom Participating artists: adi kaplan and shahar carmel together with Dudu Carmel and invited musicians, shira legmann together with musica nova consort,

Borderline, 2013
Borderline – Two performance events in the frame of Rashamim (drawing biennale) and with the collaboration of Daat HaMakom Participating artists: adi kaplan and shahar carmel together with Dudu Carmel and invited musicians, shira legmann together with musica nova consort,

Mame Moderne at Tate Modern, 2010
MAME Moderne at No Soul For Sale, Tate Modern Highlights from our non-collection Curators: Sala-Manca Collective Mame Moderne (“Modern Mother” in Yiddish) is the name of the TATE Modern translated literaly and genderly to the Yiddish language (Tate means “Father”

Mame Moderne at Tate Modern, 2010
MAME Moderne at No Soul For Sale, Tate Modern Highlights from our non-collection Curators: Sala-Manca Collective Mame Moderne (“Modern Mother” in Yiddish) is the name of the TATE Modern translated literaly and genderly to the Yiddish language (Tate means “Father”