Dates:
born   1970
Biography: (artist biography as of 2004)

Born 1970, Afula, Israel. Lives and works
in Israel and Amsterdam


SELECTED SOLO EXHBITIONS

2004 MIT List Visual Arts Center,
Cambridge, MA, USA


Büro Friedrich, International Venue for
Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany


Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art,
Toronto, Canada


2003 P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center,
New York, USA


Herzliya Museum for Contemporary Art,
Herzliya, Israel


Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, the
Netherlands


Kerstin Engholm Galerie, Vienna, Austria


2002 Museum Beelden aan Zee,
Scheveningen, the Netherlands


The Israeli Center for Digital Art, Holon,
Israel


2001 Caermersklooster, Ghent, Belgium


SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2004 Time Zones: Recent Film and
Video, Tate Modern, London, UK


Wherever I Am, Modern Art Oxford,
Oxford, UK


Lonely Planet, Contemporary Art
Gallery, Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki, Japan


2003 After-Life, Vane, Newcastle upon
Tyne, UK


Territories, KW-Berlin, Berlin, Germany
The Promise, The Land, OK Centre for
Contemporary Art, Vienna, Austria


2002 Rendez-Vous, Musée d’Art
Contemporain de Lyon, Lyons, France


Manifesta 4, European Biennial of
Contemporary Art, Frankfurt am Main,
Germany


4th Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju, Korea


2000 Greater New York, P.S.1, New
York, USA.


Open Ateliers, Rijksakademie van
beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam, the
Netherlands


SELECTED FILM / VIDEO FESTIVALS

2004 Transmediale 2004, International
Media Art Festival, Berlin, Germany


33rd International Film Festival,
Rotterdam, the Netherlands


2003 Kasseler Documentarfilm und
Videofest, Kassel, Germany


Festival Bandits Images, Bourges,
France


Macau Arts Festival, Macau


2002 Story Agent – Video Zone, 1st
Video Biennial, Tel Aviv, Israel


Videotage, Microwave International Media
Art Festival 2002, Hong Kong


VIPER Basel 2002, International
Competition Film/Video Programme,
Basel, Switzerland


Cité des Ondes, 5th International
Manifestation of Video and Electronic
Arts of Montreal, Montreal, Canada


Media Forum 2002, XXIV Moscow
International Film Festival, Moscow,
Russia


FURTHER READING

‘Yael Bartana – Interview with Danila
Cahen’, in Quicksand, Amsterdam: De
Appel Foundation, 2004


Charles Esche, ‘Yael Bartana’, in Cream
3 – Contemporary Art in Culture, New
York: Phaidon, 2003, pp. 56–59


Anselm Franke (ed.), Territories: Islands,
Camps and Other States of Utopia,
Berlin:KW-Institute for Contemporary
Art, 2003


Essays by Linda Grant and Galit Eilat in
Miria Swain (ed.), Wherever I Am: Yael
Bartana, Emily Jacir and Lee Miller,
Oxford:Modern Art Oxford, 2004

Source:Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art, International 04 Festival catalogue
Date of source:2004

Type: person