New Members 2012 - New Friendship
Margalit Debbie, Muchawski-Parnas Maya, Tokatli Talia
Curator: Tokatli Talia
Opening: Saturday, 8 September 2012
Closing: Saturday, 20 October 2012
In the courtyard, near Debbie Margalit’s studio lay a rabbit in a cage beside a blooming orchid. A rabbit next to an orchid. Debbie’s was the first of our mutual studio visits.
Our chance meeting as three new members of The Association for Jerusalem Artists presented a challenge. Do we share an underlying common language, despite the age differences and the varied materials and techniques we each employ?
After visiting one another in our studios and discussing our work, we discovered interesting communalities. Some of these connections are embodied in the works exhibited here in three one-woman shows.
The three of us are studio artists. For each of us, the studio constitutes a space that compels us to engage in the routine of making art. Spending time in the studio facilitates close observation and lends itself to prolonged processes
The physical encounter with materials, whether paint, charcoal, clay, plaster, string or fur—the actual sensory contact, the touch, the proximity of the hand, the smell—is crucial for each of us. This is expressed through various means, be it the sensitivity of paint application in the paintings of Debbie Margalit, the tactile undertaking in Maya Muchawsky Parnas’s work, or the expansion of the boundaries of material in my own work.
Each artist uses her own means to contend with an internal and somewhat domestic space and refers to familiar objects that have an intimate history.
Debbie Margalit is exhibiting large drawings of wood charcoal, created under conditions of natural light, and without employing a fixative. She depicts an armchair in which she nursed her babies as a young mother. The chair was collected from a New York City street, brought back to Israel with the family, and was later moved from home to the studio. This intimate piece of furniture appears repeatedly in her work. Margalit persistently strives to unravel the relationships existing within the studio space.
Maya Muchawsky Parnas is showing an impression of a carpet cast in plaster. The original carpet was hand made by her grandmother and grandfather. It was a childhood gift that her grandparents brought to Israel during a visit from their home in Columbia. Since then it cushioned her room from childhood to adulthood. She chose to represent the reverse side of the carpet. In the casting process Muchawsky Parnas captures the memory of the joint handicraft of her grandparents, as well as the residues of time and matter.
In my exhibition, the natural woolen coats that are stretched into a tent with sagging linings, were worn by my mother and my maternal grandmother here in Israel. Beside the tent lay porcelain dogs on bear and sheep furs, taken from winter coats that belonged to my paternal grandmother and grandfather who were killed in the Holocaust.
Magnetic letters are fastened to a metal plate forming the sentence:
“I’m not handy nor do I have good taste”
The aesthetic tension expressed in the phrase good taste serves as a thought-provoking foundation for the future of our New Friendship.
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Talia Tokatly
1949 Born in Israel
2009 - Editor of 1280ºC, The Journal of Material Culture
1994 - Senior Lecturer, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design
Studies
1976 Internship in the department of Art, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem
1974 Internship in the department of Ceramic and Glass Design, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem
1973 BFA Ceramic, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2009 The Object's Discourse .A Decade .The Gallery at The Open University Ranana
2006 Ars Ceramica, Periscope Gallery
2003 Sara Konforti Gallery, Tel-Aviv
2000 Boy, Girl, Animal, Plant, Object, Ami Steinitz Contemporary Art, Tel-Aviv
A Suite in a Borrowed House, A Joint Project with Choreography, Daphna Naor’s Contemporary Art House, Jerusalem
1989 Bezalel Academy of Arts, Jerusalem
1987 Herzlia Museum
Selected Group Exhibition
2002, 2004, 2006, 2011 The Biennales for Israeli Ceramics, Eretz Israel Museum, Tel-Aviv
2011 Periscoptiva, The Artist's House, Tel Aviv
2008-2009 Not by inheritance, Cabri Gallery, Kibutz Cabri
2008 Protected Space, Nachshon Gallery, Kibutz Nachshon
2007 Be-Low, The Lab, Jerusalem
2005-2006 Anna's Flowers, Ticho House, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2002 Lying Within the Skin, The Israel Forum of Art Museums, Kiryat Tivon Art Center
Intruded Autobiography, Hasadna, Ramat Eliyahu|
1999 Pomegranates Collection, Ashdod Museum
1998 Different Matter, Contemporary Ceramics, Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv
In the Name of the Land, In the Name of the Lord – Art and Realities in Jerusalem, The Jerusalem Artists House
Sculpture Milestones, Tefen Open Museum
The Garden - A Metaphor, Installations and Sculptures, Jerusalem Botanical Gardens
Ways In Clay, Kahana Museum, Ramat-Gan
1996 Femina Sapiens, Artists House, Jerusalem
1994-1995 Heroes, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Youth Wing
1994 Israeli Contemporary Crafts, Tokyo & Kyoto, Japan, The National Museum of Modern Art
Art Focus - Israeli sculpture: The Last Decade, Tefen Open Museum
1992 Keramik aus Israel, Gera Museum fur Angewandte Kunst, Germany
1990-1991 Artisans d'Israel, Paris/ Marseille, France, Alice de Rotshild Foundation
1984,1987,1990 World Triennial exhibition of Small Ceramics
Rewards
2012 Design Award from the Ministry of Culture for the year
1996 Prize for Work of Art: Israel's Ministry for Education and Culture
1987 Honorary Degree : World Triennial Exhibition of Small Ceramics, Zagreb, Croatia
Maya Muchawsky Parnas
1972 Born inJerusalem
2005 – Lecturer at BezalelAcademyof Art and Design,Jerusalem
2005-2007 Lecturer atShenkarCollegeof Engineering and Design, Ramat Gan
2003-2004 Ceramic course leader at Camden Arts Centre, London
Education
2001-2003 MA, Royal Collegeof Art (Ceramics and Glass), London
1996 BFA, Ceramic and Glass Design,BezalelAcademyof Art and Design, Jerusalem
Exhibitions
2012 Is Self Portrait? The Red House Art gallery,Tel Aviv-Jaffa
2010 Comfort Scapes, Art Cube, The Artists’ Studios Gallery,Jerusalem
Correspondences, Bezalel, Yaffo 23, Jerusalem
2009 Body and Shadow, Dwek Gallery, Mishkenot Sha’ananim, Jerusalem
2008 Artist Women, Barbur Gallery,Jerusalem
Broken Phone, as part of LiftOff (Manofim) event, Artists’ studios, Jerusalem
2007 Be-Low, The Lab, Jerusalem
One And All, in conjunction with The Adi Prize for Jewish
Expression in Art and Design, TheIsraelMuseumat The Artists’ House,Jerusalem
The Israeli Object, Lecturers’ Exhibition,BezalelAcademyof Art and Design, Jerusalem
2006 DowntownJerusalem, The Yellow Submarine and Barbur Gallery, Jerusalem
2003 Happy Families, Fine Art Redefines Interiors, Flat Number 2, 556 Harrow Road, London
The Show 2003 at theRoyalCollegeof Art, London
2001 Winners of Art and Design Awards of the Israeli Ministry of Culture 2001, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Between Design and Sculpture, The New Gallery at the Teddy Soccer Stadium, Jerusalem
2000 The Israeli Biennale for Ceramics, Young Artists’ Exhibition, Eretz IsraelMuseum, Tel-Aviv
1998 The Garden – A Metaphor; An Exhibition of Installations and Sculptures, The University Botanical Gardens, Jerusalem
Continuity and Change: 92 Years of Judaica at Bezalel, A Worldwide touring exhibition
Different Matter, ContemporaryCeramics,Israel, Eretz Israel Museum, Tel-Aviv
1996 Modern Judaica in Ceramics, The Rosenthal Showroom, New York City
Awards and Scholarships
2012 Winner of the Andy Prize for the arts
2001 The Design Award of the Ministry of Culture,Israel
The Clore Foundation Scholarship for MA Studies at the Royal College of Art, London
1996 The Blumenthal Award for the Final BA Project, Bezalel Academy
Award of Excellency for final academic year at the Bezalel Academy
Rosenthal Judaica Competition Award
Debbie Margalit
1961 Born in Washington D.C., U.S.A.
1965 Returned to Israel with her family, grew up in Haifa
Columbia University Press, New York
Association for Civil Rights in Israel, Jerusalem
Education
2005 MFA in Painting, New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, New York, NY
1998 Studies with two artists in Jerusalem – Rory Alwiess and Jordan Wolfson
1987 BA in Philosophy and General Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Solo Exhibitions
2011 Jerusalem Artists’ House, Jerusalem
2007 Artspace Gallery, Jerusalem
2006 Shatz Window, Jerusalem
2006 Kibbutz Naan Gallery, Kibbutz Naan
2005 MFA Thesis Exhibition, New York Studio School, New York, NY
Group Exhibitions
2010 Exhibition dedicated to “Woman to Woman”, Jerusalem Cinematheque
2009 Exhibition dedicated to “Woman to Woman,” Jerusalem Cinematheque
2008 Group exhibition for Ein-Karem artists, Ein-Karem Community Center, Jerusalem
2007 Exhibition and auction dedicated to “Ma’agan” – center for people living with cancer, Jerusalem
2004 Two-Person Exhibition, New York Studio School, New York, NY