Museo Della Comunita Ebraica
10.09.2023 | 17:00
Via del Monte nn. 5-7,
Trieste, Italy
Shirat Dvora
Synagoge Köszeg
03.08. - 25.10.2023 | 13:30 - 16:30
9730 Köszeg, Varkör 38, Hungary
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Works
Dvora Barzilai Shalom Scuplture Garden in Perchtoldsdorf, Austria
Dvora Barzilai Shalom Scuplture Garden in Perchtoldsdorf, Austria
Dvora Barzilai Shalom Scuplture Garden in Perchtoldsdorf, Austria
Dvora Barzilai Shalom Scuplture Garden in Perchtoldsdorf, Austria
Dvora Barzilai Five Books Moses Holocaust Memorial Sculpture in Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria
Dvora Barzilai Five Books Moses Holocaust Memorial Sculpture in Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria
Dvora Barzilai Five Books Moses Holocaust Memorial Sculpture in Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria
Dvora Barzilai Five Books Moses Holocaust Memorial Sculpture in Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria
Dvora Barzilai Torn Book Holocaust Memorial Sculpture in Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Dvora Barzilai Torn Book Holocaust Memorial Sculpture in Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Dvora Barzilai Torn Book Holocaust Memorial Sculpture in Medical University of Vienna, Austria
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Shows
2023
Pessach Hagaddah Presentation. Charim Galerie, Vienna
Guide tour of Jean-Michel Basquiat art works, ALBERTINA Museum, Vienna
2022
Holocaust Children Memorial, Klinik Penzing, Vienna
2021
Psalm 23 in Memory of Leo Luster, Campus Aron Menczer, Vienna
2020
Art in Austria after 1945, Konzett, Vienna
2019
Shalom, Bad Aussee
2018
Shoah hosted by Austrian Culture Forum, Tel Aviv
Pessach Hagaddah, Munich
2017
Limmud, Vienna
Pop-Up Gallery, Vienna
Bistrita Synagoge, Bistrita "From Darkness to Light"
2016
Frauenkirchen "Garden of Memory"
Charim Events "Haggadah Presentation"
MMOMA Moscow "Shalom"
Stift St. Paul "Day of Judaism"
2015
Perchtoldsdorf "Shalom Sculpture Garden"
CICF Toronto Spotlight on Israeli Culture "Prayer"
Gallery Konzett Vienna "Symbols, Phenomena, Interpretations"
2014
Gallery Konzett Vienna "Konzett, Konzept, Konzert"
2013
Gallery Benedict Vienna "Between the Worlds"
Castle of Arts Potzneusiedl "Hallelujah"
Helene Klaar Firm Vienna
2012
Stift Klosterneuburg "Le'Chaim"
2011
Grossrussbach
Bad Aussee
2010
2009
Moscow Bolschoi Synagoge
Medical University of Innsbruck "Five Books Moses Holocaust Memorial Sculpture"
Kannetii Haus Russe, Bulgaria
Bad Vöslau "Women, Art and Spirituality"
2008
Medical University of Vienna Monument "Torn Book Holocaust Memorial Sculpture"
UN Vienna Holocaust Memorial day
2007
Arad Museum, Rumania "Shalom“
Sibiu, Rumania "Shalom“
Jewish Institute "Jews Christians Muslims“
2006
Volkshochschule Landstraße
2005
Salzburg
2004
Theater Akzent "Jidl mit’n Fidl"
Floridsdorf
Kultur Haus „Peace of 3 Religions“
Jewish Museum - Vienna "Mystic Myths and Symbols"
Meimonides Centre Vienna
2003
Theater Akzent "Jidl mit’n Fidl"
Bank Austria
2002
Siemenshaus Floridsdorf "The Creation“
2001
Kulturkabinett Florisdorf "Year Cycle“
2000
Jewish Institute "Jewish Tradition“
1999
Dance School Floridsdorf "The Jewish Holidays“
1988
Wizo Israel "Beth Zione Amerika“
Bio
The versatile artist Dvora Barzilai was born in 1961 in Tel Aviv, where she spent the majority of her youth. inspired by the nearby, sleepy port town of Jaffa, home to many artists and fishermen, she already started drawing and painting as a child. She became a member of the editorial board of the school newspaper "Nizanim". At the Academy in Tel Aviv, she completed a degree in education and earned a Bachelors degree in Education from the LCC of Vienna. She studied painting, graphics, illustration and art print with the prestigious Israeli artists Michael Bloch, Dani Kehrman and Hanna Goldschmidt. At the Basis school in Netanya, she studied sculpture and print at the "Beit Haomanim" in Tel Aviv.
Dvora Barzilai draws the inspiration for her paintings and sculptures from the life she leads as an observant Jew. Religion and Jewish tradition are at the center of her work. Her art has already been exhibited at numerous exhibitions in Austria and abroad.
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