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Galit Eilat, born 1965 in Israel, is an independent curator and writer living in the
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Israeli Center for Digital Art

Galit Eilat is the founding director of The Israeli Center for Digital Art in Holon (2001 - 2010). During her directorship, she curated numerous exhibitions presenting both Israeli and international artists. Among the projects was the trilogy ''Hilchot Shchenim'' (2003-2005), an attempt to establish a cultural network as a platform for artists and art centres in the Near East, the Mediterranean Basin, as well as in wider circles such as the former Eastern European bloc and the Balkans. In this same line of projects aiming to overcome national borders and limitations dictated by political conditions, Eilat established the ''Mobile Archive''. Initiated in Hamburg in 2007, the ''Mobile Archive'' began its journey when each of its stations contributed artworks to the original collection (1500 titles). As of 2015, the archive visited more than seventeen art centres and art academies.


Ma'arav Magazine

Together with Michel Kessus Gdaliyovich she founded ''Ma’arav'' ("Ambush"), an online arts and culture magazine, for which she was Chief Editor from 2004 – 2010. ''Ma’arav'' was a unique alternative platform on the Israeli media map. In each issue the magazine tackled a specific topic from various angles, including the presentation of relevant art works, talks with creators, debates and educational topics. It focused on issues such as fundamentalism, messianic movements, violence, the place of Judaism in Israeli culture, intellectual property and east–west relationship's impact on the Middle East.


''Liminal Spaces'' traveling seminars

With Eyal Danon, Reem Fadda and Phil Misselwitz she developed the ''Liminal Spaces'' traveling seminars (2006-2008). The initial focus of the project was Road 60, which connects
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, and how it might be possible through art and culture to overcome political, social and physical barriers created by the Israeli occupation of Palestine. ''Liminal Spaces'' was not an actual exhibition, but rather a joint research project, a collective micro-residency, production platform and a series of interventionist, site-specific conferences rolled into one. It has since permeated most of the politically engaged art in Israel and Palestine and opened the way for experimental curatorial initiatives well beyond. The book ‘Liminal Spaces’ was published in 2009.


International Activities: 2010 to Present

In 2010 Eilat left her base in Israel. From 2010 – 2013 among other projects she was a Research Curator at Van Abbemuseum. Alongside collaborative projects, she curated the exhibition ''Politics of Collection, Collection of Politics'' 2010 as part of the Play Vanabbe series of exhibitions. Yael Bartana's ''And Europe will be stunned'' 2012. ''Black Or White'' in 2013 Other activities beyond The Netherlands include co-curating the projects ''Strange and Close'' at CAPC in Bordeaux 2011. ''Living Archive'' at KUB-''Arena'', Kunsthaus Bregenz. ''Black and White'' at Museum of Moderen Art in Warsaw 2011. The solo exhibition of ''Akram Zaatari: This Day'' at MG + MSUM Moderna Galerija Ljubljana. ''It’s Time We Got To Know Each Other'', 52nd October Salon, at the
Museum of Yugoslav History The Museum of Yugoslavia ( sr, Музеј Југославије, Muzej Jugoslavije) is a public history museum in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It chronicles the period of Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Socialist Yugoslavia as well as the life of Jo ...
, Belgrade, Serbia, and ''And Europe will be stunned'',
Yael Bartana Yael Bartana ( he, יעל ברתנא; born 1970) is an Israeli artist, filmmaker and photographer, whose past works have encompassed multiple mediums, including photography, film, video, sound, and installation. Many of her pieces feature polit ...
's presentation at Polish Pavilion at the 54
Venice Biennale The Venice Biennale (; it, La Biennale di Venezia) is an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice, Italy by the Biennale Foundation. The biennale has been organised every year since 1895, which makes it the oldest of ...
2011. Eilat is one of the founding members of the Academy of the Arts of the World, founded in 2012, in Cologne. Eilat co-curated the 31st
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''How to (…) things that don’t exist'' at Serralves Foundation in Porto together with Charles Esche, Nuria Enguita Mayo, Pablo Lafuente, Oren Sagiv and associate curators Benjamin Seroussi and Luiza Proença. In 2014, she co-curated the exhibition ''Rainbow in the Dark'' with Sebastian Cichocki in collaboration with
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, İstanbul and the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. This show, about religious and secular in art from a post-secular perspective, premiered at SALT, İstanbul followed by a more extensive presentation at Malmö's
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. She curated the exhibition ''The Presence of the Real'', supported by the EU funded project ''Culture for All - Phase III'', managed by the European Union Office in Kosovo. She curated the solo exhibition by Sokol Beqiri, Neither a Friend nor an Enemy, at
National Museum of Fine Arts (Albania) The National Museum of Fine Arts ( sq, Galeria Kombëtare e Arteve) is a national art museum in Tirana, Albania, under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture. It features the work of well-known Albanian artist, such as Sadik Kaceli. In Octob ...
. Since June 2018 Galit Eilat is the director of ''Meduza Foundation'' and currently she is developing a large scale international research project entitled ''Syndrome of the Present'' with partners in Amsterdam, Istanbul and Thessaloniki. The first seminar in the project took place in Thessaloniki in 2018 and the second in Izmir and Istanbul, bringing together international artists and scholars. Eilat is the recipient of the '' Keith Haring Fellowship for Art and Activism'', Bard College in 2017–2018. Eilat taught and conducted research at both the Center for Curatorial Studies and the Human Rights Project at the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College.


Bibliography


Co-editor

*''HOW TO (...) THINGS THAT DON'T EXIST.'' Catalogue 31st Bienal de São Paulo , Fundação Bienal de São Paulo, 2014. *''C.H.O.S.E.N.'' Reader. The Israeli Center for Digital art, Holon, Israel, 2014 *''A Cook Book For Political Imagination''. Co-editor with Sebastian Cichocki.
Zachęta National Gallery of Art The Zachęta National Gallery of Art (Polish: ''Zachęta Narodowa Galeria Sztuki'') is a contemporary art museum in the center of Warsaw, Poland. The Gallery's chief purpose is to present and support Polish contemporary art and artists. With numero ...
, Warsaw, 2011. *52nd October Salon , ''Symptoms of unresolved conflict.'' Co-editor with Alenka Gregoric̆. Cultural Centre of Belgrade, 2011 *''Liminal Spaces''. The Israeli Center for Digital Art, Holon, 2009.


Contributions

*'I Can't Work Like This', ''A Reader on Recent Boycotts and Contemporary Art''. Sternberg Press. 2016 ISBN 978-3-95679-250-2 *'Collectivity, Conflict, Imagination, Transformation', ''The Curatorial Conundrum. What to Study? What to Research? What to Practice?'' MIT Press. Co-published with the Center for Curatorial Studies Bard College / Luma Foundation. 2016 ISBN 9780262529105 *''The Errorist Theatre. ''What is political theatre today?', Not Just a Mirror. Looking for the Political Theater of Today.'' Publisher Alexander Verlag. 2015 ISBN 978-3-89581-378-8 *Two Minutes of Standstill, A Collective Performance by Yael Bartana. Edited by Florian Malzacher, Stefanie Wenner. Publisher Sternberg-Press. 2014 ISBN 978-3-95679-061-4 *''9 Artists.'' Walker Art Center. 2013 ISBN 9781935963066 *'A Good Drug Dealer, Galit Eilat in conversation with Artur Żmijewsk', ''Forget Fear''. 7th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art. 2012 *'A Curator’s Ethical Code in Conflict Zones', Scandalous, A Reader on Art and Ethics. Editor Nina Möntmann. Publisher Sternberg-Press and Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm 2009 ISBN 978-1-934105-87-0 *Yael Bartana: Videos & Photographs. Publisher Van Abbemuseum 2006 ISBN 9789086900039 *
Avi Mograbi Avi Mograbi ( he, אבי מוגרבי; born May 9, 1956) is an Israeli documentary filmmaker. Life and career Mograbi's grandfather founded The Mograbi Cinema ''(Kolnoa Mograbi)'', an Art Deco movie theatre in downtown Tel Aviv. Opened in 1930, ...
: Films and Video Works. Publisher Van Abbemuseum 2008 ISBN 9789086900800


References


External links

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Digitalartlab.org.ilVanabbemuseum.nl31bienal.org.brFrieze-magazin.deOktobarskisalon.org
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