Smadar Sheffi

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Smadar Sheffi is an Israeli curator, art critic and researcher of contemporary art and culture. Since 2019 she is the Chief Curator at the CACR – Contemporary Art Center Ramla, which she founded. Her bilingual blog, The Window, was established in 2012.[1]

Biography[]

Smadar Sheffi holds a Ph.D. in Art History from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is currently a lecturer at the COLLMAN-College of Management Academic Studies, Rishon Lezion. She is a past lecturer at the Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the Art Department of the Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yafo. Her research interests, among others, are representations of the Holocaust in contemporary art, Israeli art and Modernism. Sheffi’s doctoral dissertation, "From Vienna to Jerusalem: Forgotten portraits by Grete Wolf Krakauer", was written under the direction of Prof. Gannit Ankori.

Continuing her research on contemporary Israeli art, Dr. Sheffi recently delivered lectures at the Summer University for Jewish Studies, Hohenems, Austria (“Food in Modern Israeli Art”); The Jewish Museum, Munich (“Reflection on the ‘other’: The image of the Arab in Israeli Art”); and at the American University, Washington DC at the conference Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Israel (“Portraying states of uprootedness in Israeli art”).

Dr. Sheffi is Chief Curator of the CACR – Contemporary Art Center Ramla, a new art initiative she launched in 2019. The curatorial program led by Dr. Sheffi embraces difference and multiple viewpoints as core values, addressing issues of diversity and civil society as reflected in contemporary Israeli art.

Dr. Sheffi is the art critic for Galei Zahal Radio since 2007, and for 20 years was the art critic for leading Haaretz.[2] She is the author of numerous catalog articles and gallery texts, an art consultant, and leader of in-depth Israeli and international art tours.

Curated exhibitions[]

  • 2012, New Directions I – Beit Mani, Tel Aviv. (Participating artists: Shay Azoulay, , , , , )[3]
  • 2013 Screening Layers, Beverly Barkat, Tel Aviv Artists’ House[4]
  • 2013 New Directions II – Beit Mani, Tel Aviv. (Participating artists: , , )
  • 2013 Art Intervention Project I, "To eternity’s end, beyond the sea?", Beit Bialik Museum, Tel Aviv. (Participating artists: , ,
  • 2014 , One city, one summer, Gallery Rothschild Fine Art Gallery, Tel Aviv [5]
  • 2014 Art Intervention Project II: Revealment and Concealment, Beit Bialik Museum, Tel Aviv. (Participating artists: , , , , )
  • 2015 United Colors of Judaica – – Beit Hatfutsot Museum of the Jewish People Ramat Aviv.[6]
  • 2015 Lisa Gross, Turmoil, Tel Aviv Artists’ House
  • 2015 Art Intervention Project III: Behind the fence, Beit Bialik Museum, Tel Aviv. (Participating artists: , Jan Tichy, , , Haimi Fenichel, Miki Kratsman)
  • 2016 genius loci, Rothschild Fine Art Gallery Tel Aviv. (Participating artists: , , , , Mosh Kashi, , Eleanor Ray[7]
  • 2016 Intricate Affinities: Recollections of Western Tradition in Local Contemporary Art, Petah Tikva Museum of Art. (Participating artists: , , , , , Sasha Okun, , , Mosh Kashi)[8]
  • 2016 Art Intervention Project IV: Property and Festish, Beit Bialik Museum, Tel Aviv (Participating artists: , , , ).
  • 2017 Partial Portrait: Fragmentation of Identity, Jerusalem Artists’ House (Participating artists: , , , Michal Heiman)[9]
  • 2017 Art Intervention Project V: , Labor and Craft, Beit Bialik Museum, Tel Aviv
  • 2018 Grete Wolf Krakauer: From Vienna to Jerusalem, Mishkan Museum of Art, Ein Harod (Guest artists: Gaston Zvi Ickowicz, , )
  • 2018 Art Intervention Project VI: 'Me and you' – On checks and balances inspired by H.N. Bialik’s poem 'See Saw', Beit Bialik Museum, Tel Aviv (Participating artists: , , )
  • 2018 : Interior, first in "The Second Floor in Beit Bialik" - a series of site-specific, research-based exhibitions in cooperation with the Bialik Archive
  • 2019 : Epidermis, Photo Lab Gallery, Tel Aviv
  • 2019 : Kikalon, second in "The Second Floor in Beit Bialik" series
  • 2019 , Something has gone wrong, third in "The Second Floor in Beit Bialik" series
  • 2019 Human Nature: Shared Sensitivities, the Jerusalem Biennale 2019 (Participating artists: Micha Ullman, , , Avner Sher, Pesi Girsch)[10]
  • 2019 : "Oneg Shabat" Anthology, forth in "The Second Floor in Beit Bialik" series
  • 2019 Things We Remember, CACR – Contemporary Art Center Ramla (Participating artists: , )
  • 2019 Behind the City, CACR – Contemporary Art Center Ramla (Participating artists: , )
  • 2019 Beloved, CACR – Contemporary Art Center Ramla (Participating artists: , )[11]
  • 2020 : "Sea of Silence", fifth in "The Second Floor in Beit Bialik" series

Publications[]

  • 2013 - Catalog for solo exhibition by Beverly Barkat
  • 2015 - Catalog for solo exhibition by – United Colors of Judaica
  • 2015 - Booklet for solo exhibition by Turmoil
  • 2016 - Exhibition Catalog, Intricate Affinities: Recollections of Western Tradition in Local Contemporary Art, Petach Tikva Museum of Art
  • 2018 - Catalog of the exhibition, Grete Wolf Krakauer: From Vienna to Jerusalem

Interviews and podcasts[]

References[]

  1. ^ "The Window Art Blog".
  2. ^ "Smadar Sheffi's articles in Haaretz".
  3. ^ "Clip from Bank Leumi's youtube site".
  4. ^ "Exhibition catalog on Beverly Barkat's website" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Exhibition on the Rothschild Fine Art website".
  6. ^ "Website of Beit Hatfutsoth-Museum of the Jewish People".
  7. ^ "Exhibition on the Rothschild Fine Art website".
  8. ^ "Exhibition on the Museum website".
  9. ^ "Exhibition on the Jerusalem Artist's House website".
  10. ^ "Exhibition on the Jerusalem Biennale website".
  11. ^ "Exhibition on the art and culture magazine of "Kan 11"".
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