Dana Gillerman

Lecturer in Contemporary Israeli Art. Artist, reporter, curator and art consultant. Holds a B.A. degree from Regent University, New York, in conjunction with Camera Obscura, and a MFA degree in Cinema and Television and Doctorate studies at the Cohen Institute, Tel Aviv University. Lectures on Video Art and at the Curatorship Program in the Kalisher College, Department of Technology. Writes a column on Art Market issues in the "Calcalist" section, Yedioth Ahronot.

 

Exhibitions:

2002 - Cinematic Tel-Aviv: Video art work.

2003 - Solo exhibiton in Haifa Museum of Video art

              Work shown in the first Biennial of Video art, Video Zone, in the TelAviv Cinematic.

2004 - Rozenfeld and Shlush galleries in Tel-Aviv

             Works in art magazine # 25 ‘Theory&Criticism”

2005 - Group exhibition: “Why do you keep quiet?”

2006 - Video art of in honor of the photographer Natan Axlelrod shown at: “The International Cinema Festival” in Jerusalem

          Group exhibition at the Beit Berl College art gallery

2007 - Publication of the art book  “ Hand Made” (1000 copies)

2008 - Video work shown at the International Triennale of contemporary Art. National Gallery in Prague.

           Curator: Dana Taggar.

           Group exhibition at the  Shlush Gallery, Tel-Aviv

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Curator for Museums and Private collectors

2005 - “Blindness” . The Center of Video Art in Holon

2009 -  Journalistic photography “ Local Witnessing” at the Eretz Israel Museum

2010 - “Parting” – Old Port Tel Aviv

2010-11 - Beth Hatefutsoth, Tel Aviv

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Collections:

Video art - "Good story", Haifa Museum of Art

Video art - "Border Line", Haifa Museum of Art