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Itay Zalait – CV

Born, lives and works in Israel

Selected publication
 

Education

 

  • 2011 – Bachelor of Art, Hamidrasha Faculty of Art, Beit Berl College, Kfar Saba, Israel

  • 2007 – Bachelor of Psychology, Open University, Raanana, Israel

Solo shows

 

  • 2020 – Public Act: Hero of Israel ,Paris square,  Jerusalem , Israel

  • 2020 – Public Act: Last supper ,Rabin square,Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2018 – Public Act: In the heart of the nation ,Habima square, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2018 – Ego show, Fresh Paint Art Fair, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2018 – Public Act Flagpole 2018, ,Rabin square, Tel Aviv , Israel

  • 2017 – Public Act: King Bibi, main square of City Hall Tel Aviv , Israel

  • 2015 – Furrow Industry, P8 Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2012 – Why didn’t I take the blue pill? Hamidrasha student Gallery, Israel

Group exhibitions

 

  • 2021 – Spaces in turmoil , Haifa Museum of Art, Israel

  • 2021 – One Voice, Eilat Terminal, Israel

  • 2020 – M/F,  ZUZU Gallery , Emek Hefer, Israel

  • 2019 – On Money, Forte Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2019 – Teder, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2018 – Fresh Paint Art Fair,Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2017 – Teder, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2017 – Bull’s Eys, Yanko Dada Museum, Ein Hod, Israel

  • 2016 – The Green Submarine, Ashdod Museum of Art, Ashdod, Israel

  • 2016 – Ego Trip, P8 Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2016 – Fresh Paint Art Fair, Tel Aviv, Israel   

  • 2015 – Annual end of the year show, Alfred Institute of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2015 – Fresh Paint Art Fair, Tel Aviv, Israel   

  • 2014 – Annual end of the year show, Alfred Institute of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2013 – Fresh Paint Art Fair, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2012 – Art Market Art Fair, Budapest, Hungary

  • 2012 – Transformation, Hatachana Complex, Tel-Aviv, Israel

  • 2010 – Only Men, Gross Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2010 – Without Money, Gross Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 2009 – Death, Hamidrasha Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

  • 1994 – Glasses, the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel

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