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Exhibitions | Diego Rotman

Exhibitions

All the art projects were done as part of the Sala-manca Group (Lea Mauas and Diego Rotman)

2022-3 | Biography of a Double, solo show, Hebrew University Gallery, Curator: Michal Mor.

2021-2 | The Deller Sukah (1840-2017) (installation) and "A Geography of Crack" (video) at the Ramat Gan Museum for Israeli Art, curated by Svetlana Reingold.

2021 | Auf ins Kaff כפר - Ausstellungseröffnung,  at Syker Vorwerk - Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst, curators: Elianna Renner and Nicole Giese-Kroner.

2021 | Mame-Loshn (group exhibition), curated by Drorit Gur Arie and Tal Schwartz, Gallery Labyrint, Lublin

2021 | Skein: New Acquisitions for the Bruce and Ruth Rappaport Israeli Art Collection (group exhibition), curated by Dalit Matatyahu Assistant Curator: Amit Shemma, 13/8/21​-​31/12/21), Tel Aviv Museum of Art

2021 | Permanent Residency (solo show with collaborations of Brian Hoad, Ktura Manor, Adi Kaplan and Shahar Camel), Hansen House, Jerusalem

2020 | The Story of Pesach (group exhibition), curated by Naomi Tenhaus and Uri Holben, Barbur  Gallery and Koresh 14, Jerusalem

2019 | Under Construction (group exhibition), curated by Neta Haber and Ayelet Hertzwolf, Beit Hankin, Israel

2019 | Que se Vayan Todos! (solo show with collaborations by Amir Bolzman, Ariel Armoni and Yeshaiahu Rabinowitz), Mamuta Art and Research Center, Jerusalem

2018 | The Imaginary Republic (group exhibition), curated by Brandon Labelle, Kunshall 314, Bergen, Norway

2018 | Garage Sale (solo show), curated by Meira Perry-Lehmann, Kfar Saba Municipal Gallery

2017 | Preserved Myself (solo show), Jerusalem Week Design, Mamuta Art and Research Center 

2017 | Absentees Landscapes (solo show), curated by Rubby Cougler, The Hive, San Diego, USA

2017 | Room for Improved Futures (solo show), curated by Agnieszka Wołodźko and Grete Aagaard, Room 46, Aarhus (2017),

2017 | Absentee Landscapes  (solo show with collaborations by Ktura Manor, Nir Yahalom, Adi Kaplan and Shahar Carmel), curated by Sala-manca, Mamuta Art and Research Center, Hansen House, Jerusalem

2016 | We the People! (group exhibition), curated by Rita Kersting, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel.

2015 | Paradise Inn (group exhibition), curated by Sala-manca, Hansen House, Jerusalem

2014-2015 | Recalculating Route (group exhibition), curated by Drorit Gur-Arieh, Petach Tikva Museum of Art, Petach Tikva, Israel.

2014 | Eternal Sukkah Project (solo show in collaboration with Itamar Mendes-Flohr and Yeshayahu Rabinowitz), Hansen House Jerusalem, curated by Sala-manca

2013 | Nivim (group exhibition), curated by Albert Suissa, Agripas 12, Jerusalem

2012 | The Museum of the Contemporary (solo show with collaborations by Hadas Ophrat, Wanja Schaub) ,MEK

2010 | Eclipsed Voices (group exhibition), curated by Basak Senova, Open Space, Vienna

2009 | Drama of Identties (group exhibition), curated by Irena Gordon, Beith Hatfutsot

2008 | Chosen (group exhibition), curated by Galit Eilat and Aneta Szylak, Wyspa, Gdansk, Poland and Digital Art Center, Holon, Israel.

2007 | Free Radicals (group exhibition), curated by Galit Eilat and Eyal Danon, Digital Art Center, Holon, Israel.

2007 | Liminal Spaces (group exhibition), curated by Galit Eilat, Reem Fadda, Eyal Danon and Phil Misselwitz. GFZK, Leipzig, Germany.

2006 | The Right to Copy (solo show), Confederation House, Jerusalem

2006 | New Territories (group exhibition), curated by Michael DeWilde, De Hallen, Brugge, Belgium

2004 | Hilchot Shcehnim (group exhibition), Chapter B, curated by Galit Eilat and Eyal Danon, Digital Art Center, Holon, Israel.

2004 | Blurrr, The 4th Biennial for Performance Art, curated by Sergio Edelstein, Jaffa

2003 | Potiomkin Village II/ Installation (solo show), Video, Performance, Event/ Populus Gallery, Tel Aviv, January

2002 | Modern Lovers (group exhibition), curated by Pil and Galia Kollectiv, Modern Lovers, exhibition, Three Colts Gallery, London

2002 | Ephermal Works (solo show), Hazira, Jerusalem

2001 | Potiomkin Village I (solo show), Hazira Performance Art, November-December 2001

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