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Zoo Art Fair
at the Royal Academy London
17-20 Ocober
Blancpain Art Contemporain presents a group show of four artists: Polly Apfelbaum, Amy O'Neill, Uriel Orlow and David Tremlett
tank.tv at Tate Modern: The Whole World
Tate Modern, London
19-21 September
curated by Ian White with films by Claude Chuzel, Hollis Frampton, Dalia Neis, Uriel Orlow, Michael Robinson and Valerie Tevere.
African Adventures
Tatton Park Biennial
Saturday 19th July 2008, 2pm
Including films by Peter Kubelka, Uriel Orlow, Jean Rouch. Curated by Lucy Reynolds
The Longest Day of the Year Film Festival
Whitstable Biennale
21 June 2008
Uriel Orlow
London Gallery West
21 June - 20 July 2008
Exhibition of new works.
Swiss Art Awards 2008
Art Basel
2 June - 8 June 2008
Exhibition Hall 2.3
Antarctica Starts Here
BFI Southbank
Monday 2 June 2008, at 8:40pm & Tuesday 3 June 2008, at 8:40pm
A filmic journey which leads to various international hotels. Travelling down roads and over bridges, it questions how individuals and cinema audiences relate to the world outside their immediate perceptual orbit. Films by George Barber, John Smith, Uriel Orlow, Roger Hewins and BBC TV. Curated by William Fowler.
Tempo, Tempo!
Opelvillen, Rüsselheim
23 April - 31 August 2008
John Bock, Cevdet Erek, Peter Fischli/David Weiss, Christian Marclay, Uriel Orlow, Roman Signer, Florian Slotawa, Eva Teppe, Thomas Bayrle & Stefan Seibert, Christine de la Garenne.
Black Box: Uriel Orlow
Argos, Brussels
27 May - 7 June 2008
Black Box Presentation of Descent. Part of exhibition "No Place - like Home: Perspectives on Migration in Europe" with Miguel Abad, An Architektur, Xavier Arenos, Herman Asselberghs, Federico Baronnello, Ursula Biemann, Raphael Cuomo, Maria Iorio, Provdoliub Ivanov, Pieter Geenen, Takuji Kogo, Armin Linke, Thomas Locher, Yves Mettler, Migreurope, Hans Op de Beeck, Erzen Shkololli and others.
54th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen
Oberhausen
1 - 6 May 2008
Lux curated programme on Friday 2 May at 2.30pm. With works by Sebastian Buerkner, Graham Ellard & Stephen Johnstone, Simon Martin, Uriel Orlow, Rachel Reupke, Ben Rivers and Emily Wardill.
Tempo, Tempo!
Opelvillen, Rüsselheim
23 April - 31 August 2008
John Bock, Cevdet Erek, Peter Fischli/David Weiss, Christian Marclay, Uriel Orlow, Roman Signer, Florian Slotawa, Eva Teppe, Thomas Bayrle & Stefan Seibert, Christine de la Garenne. Plus additional Film Programme: Harun Farocki, Clare Langan, Takehito Koganezawa, Uriel Orlow, Daniel Pflumm, Holly Zausner.
Artists' Talk
Institute of Contemporary Interdisciplinary Arts (ICIA), Bath
Saturday 26 April, 2.30 - 4pm
ARTfutures 2008
Bloomberg Space, London
6-12 March 2008
Saison Vidéo - IDEAL #10
Espace Croisé, Centre d'Art Contemporain, Roubaix - Saison Vidéo
26 February - 16 March 2008
Laetitia Bénat, Dominique Blais, Isabelle Cornaro, Judy Fiskin, Naotaka Hiro, Lauren Lavitt, Uriel Orlow, Marie Voignier
Borders & Identities
Stephen Lawrence Gallery, London
22 February - 5 April 2008
Alev Adil, Nooshin Farhid, Renata Hegyi, Uriel Orlow, Michael Petry, Christopher Stewart, Oliver & Frank Turpin, Sharif Waked
Talking Pictures
LSE
29 January 2008, 1-2pm
A series of lunchtime talks involving art historians, gallery curators and artists who have each been invited to offer a concise and insightful interpretation on their chosen work of art. Speakers in the first series include: Clare Grafik (Curator Photographers' Gallery), Uriel Orlow (artist), Sandy Nairne (Director National Portrait Gallery), Hana Sakuma (Artist).
Vicissitudes: History & Destinies of Psychoanalysis
Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, University of London
17-19 January 2008
Concluding conference of the AHRC funded network 'Psychoanalysis and the arts & humanities: a multilingual perspective.' Invited artists: William Cobbing, Juan Cruz, Jaspar Joseph-Lester, Sharon Kivland, Zoe Laughlin, Stéphane Le Mercier, Uriel Orlow, Marcella Vanzo
The Whole World
tank.tv
January - February 2008
Curated by Ian White with Dalia Neis / Jean Gabriel Periot / Uriel Orlow / Michael Robinson / Valerie Tevere / Valerie Tevere & Angel Navarez / Martha Rosler
The One Day Gazette
Archway Library / Archway Polytechnic
Thursday 29 November 2007, 6.30pm
Performance to mark the publication of the One Day Gazette (published as part of the work of the Department of Conductivity and Receptivity at Archway Polytechnic).
The Archival Impulse: Artists and
Archives
Tate Britain
16 November 2007
Symposium with contributions by Bruce McLean, Angela Weight, Neal White, Harold
Offeh,
Ruth Maclennan, Uriel Orlow and others. Chaired by Clive Philpot.
Marcia Farquhar: 12 Shooters
South
London Gallery
7 - 8 November 2007, 7-9pm
Screening of films by Zoë Brown, Nichola Bruce, Jem Finer, Judith Goddard,
Dryden Goodwin, Andrew Kötting, Trine Nedreaas, Saskia Olde Wolbers, Uriel
Orlow, Tom Paine, Sarah Pucill, Tal Sterngast and Gary Stevens.
Historians of the Present (Programme
1: After Shoah)
Blancpain
Art Contemporain, Geneva
1-3 November 2007
Susan Hiller, Ori Gersht, Uriel Orlow
New Work UK: Trust Yourself
Whitechapel
Gallery, London
Thursday 25 October, 7.30pm
Curated by Lina Dzuverovic featuring work by Michelle Deignan, Chia-En Jao, Yaron
Lapid,
Flávia
Müller Medeiros,
Harold Offeh, Uriel Orlow,
Transmission
The Arts Gallery, London
19 October - 18 November 2007
Exhibition with Gulsen Bal, Rob Flint, Verena Gfader, Ruth Maclennan, Maria Moreira,
Uriel Orlow, Cian Quayle
Videonale 11
Museo
Nacional Centro del Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid
4 - 21 October 2007
Artists' film and video, including work by Antenna,
Patricia Gilyte, Jeanne Faust, Nick Jordan, Uriel Orlow and
others.
Visual
Dislocation
Museum
of Contemporary Art, Banja Luka
8 August- 9 September 2007
Exhibition featuring work by Dragana Andelic´, Barbara Arnold, Ana Banjac,
Igor
Bosnjak, Martin Chramosta, Sandra Dukic, Boris Glamocanin, Bratislav Hegeshy,
Milan Hrnjazovic,
Margareta Kern, Tobias Kyburz, Sanja Lukanovic, Lukas Müller, Lea Meyer,
Miodrag Manojlovic, Nenad Malesevic, Oblak Nika, Uriel Orlow, Novak Primoz, Suzanna
Tamamovic, Predrag Terzic, Zvjezdana Veselinovic.
Summer
Exhibition
Blancpain
Art Contemporain, Geneva
15July - 8 September 2007
Exhibition featuring work by: BALTHASAR BURKHARD, ANN CRAVEN, THOMAS FLECHTNER,
SYLVIE FLEURY, VIDYA GASTALDON, PETER HUTCHINSON, JUSTIN LOWE, AMY O'NEILL, URIEL
ORLOW,
DAVID TREMLETT
Play
Forward
60th
Film Festival Locarno
1-11 August 2007, Screening on 9 August, 5pm
Screening of artists' films at international film
festival, including films by Victor Alimpiev, Markus Bertuch, Séverine
Hubard, Clare Langan and Uriel Orlow.
Retracing
Territories
Fri-Art,
centre d'art contemporain/Kunsthalle
Fribourg
6 July - 19 August 2007
Exhibition of The Benin Project, including 7-screen video
installation, etchings and a film. The exhibition also features works by Jean-Luc
Cramatte, Céline Peruzzo, RELAX (chiarenza & hauser),
Olivier Ressler and Hinrich Sachs.
New
Lands
BFI
Southbank, London.
16-17 June 2007 - NFT1,2,3 & Studio
New artists' films by Steven Ball • Stephen
Connolly • Graham Gussin • Anja Kirschner • Hilary
Koob-Sassen • Matthew Noel-Tod • Uriel Orlow; curated
by William Fowler. Swiss
Art Awards 2007
Art
38 Basel 12-17
June 2007
Exhibition of artists shortlisted
for an award.
"To
be continued..." Was macht Video anders?
Galerie Anita
Beckers, Frankfurt & Projektraum Satellit, Frankfurt. 10 May
- 16 June 2007
An exhibition in two parts featuring works
by Victor Alimpiev • Grimanesa Amoros • Markus Bertuch • Robert
Boyd • Kathryn Cornelius • Shahram Entekhabi • Arturo
Fuentes • Christine de la Garenne • Patrycja German • Annette
Gödde • Sofia Hultén • Sigalit Landau • Clare
Langan • João Leonardo • Jenny Marketou • Bjørn
Melhus • Aurelia Mihai • Yves Netzhammer • Uriel
Orlow • Julia Oschatz • Nira Pereg • Reynold Reynolds • Mikio
Saito & Youngho Lee • Amparo Sard • Martin Sastre • Corine
Stübi • Eva Teppe • Charlotte Thiis-Ebensen • Richard
Turner Walker • Paul Wiersbinski
Videolounge
Galerie
Gillian Morris, Berlin. 27 April - 3 June 2007
Works by Javier Benitez • Jeongmoon
Choi • Philipp Graf • Frankie Kobain • Jaime Alberto
Ortiz Lozano • Uriel Orlow • Beatrix Pang • Susanne
Schuricht
Visions
in the Nunnery
18 - 20 May 2007
The
Nunnery, Bow Arts Trust, London
A three day video extravaganza featuring works
by Wilfried Agricola Cologne • Alex Hetherington • Alex
Gene Morrison • Allsop & Weir • Anders Weberg • Andrew
Conio • Anthea Kennedy & Daniel Passes • Christopher
Stevens • Cinzia Cremona • Clement Cooper • Dallas
Seitz• Darshana Vora • David Kasdorf & Joanna Goodman • Debbie
Howard • Gordon Culshaw • Guli Silberstein • Gunter
Puller • Guy Schoffield • Hannah Guy • Ian Nesbit • Jeremy
Laffon • Jimmy Owenns • Miho Matsuda • Paul Bratt • Paulinka
Egle Pukyte & Minna Haukka • Peter Forde • Philip
Clyde-Smith • Robert Luzar • Ruben Pariente • Sally
Pearce • Surekha • Tessa Garland • Theresa Krause • Tim
Davies • Uriel Orlow • Vince Briffa • Laurent Vincente • William
Duke • Yonatan Franco • Yonatan Vinitsky
Brighton
Fringe Festival, Sallis Benney Theatre, Brighton
9 May 2007, 7.30pm
Scratch
the Surface Ensemble Concert
Uriel Orlow's artic road-movie 'A Picturesque Journey'
set to 'Music in Similar Motion' by Philip Glass performed live by
the ensemble Scratch the Surface. The concert will also feature works
by Steve Reich, Amy Cunningham, Conall Gleeson, Claudia Kappenberg.
Mikhail Karikis will perform material from his forthcoming album Orphica.
Videonale
11, Kunstmuseum Bonn
14 March - 15 April 2007
Videonale
II shows the latest video creations by 50 international
artists selected by Cecilia Anderson (freelance curator
Tate Liverpool), Karen van den Berg (lecturer in art
at Zeppelin University), Katja Davar (artist), Tomasz
Wendland (artist and curator of IF Museum, Poznan)
and Georg Elben (curator of Videonale 11). Videonale
Booklaunch
and Screening of Deposits
14 February 2007, Galerie Staubkohler, Zurich
Staubkohler III The
Greenbox III Book-Details
The Bigger Picture
3 - 23 February 2007, Cornerhouse/BBC Big Screen,
Exchange Square, Manchester.
In Concert was screened as part of
The Bigger Picture on The Big Screen, Manchester, the
world's first public space broadcasting experiment
featuring a 25 square metre video screen and full sound
system. The Bigger Picture is a Cornerhouse project,
working in partnership with BBC Manchester and Manchester
City Council, established to exhibit selections of
the best moving image work being produced today. Cornerhouse
Booklaunch and Screening
of 'Deposits'
14 December 2006,
Photographers' Gallery London
The monographic publication Deposits brings
together a body of work by Uriel Orlow which
explores different facets of a singular approach
to the problematic
of
making art
as a means
to produce remembrance of the Holocaust. The bi-lingual publication (English/German)
includes essays by Alexander Garcia Düttmann, Michael Newman, Eric
Jacobson and Kai-Uwe Hemken as well as a conversation with the artist.
Design by Anja Lutz. Photographers'
Gallery III The
Greenbox III Book-Details
Recent Acquisitions
6 December 2006 - 7 January 2007, Ben Uri Gallery
London 'In Concert' is shown in exhibition of
acquisitions of the London Jewish Museum of Art from
2001-2006.
Videoland
25 November 2006 - 5 April 2007, Artneuland,
Berlin
Inaugural exhibition at new art space in Berlin.
Artists include Wilfried Agricola de Cologne, Yossi
Breger, Birgit Glatzel and Benjamin Seide, Uschi Huber,
Hannan Abu Hussein and Haim Adri, Cheb Kammerer and
Sharon Horodi, Hadas Kedar and Alex Schady, Dana Levy,
Waheeda Malullah, Heike Mutter, Uriel Orlow, Youssef
Rabbaoui, Barak Reiser, Maya Zack and Stanislav Levor.
Artneuland III
Review: Artnet
Objects
in Waiting
19 - 26 October 2006, End
Gallery, Sheffield
Objects in Waiting is an exhibition of
objects that were found or bought with the particular
thought or intention to one day use in the making of
an artwork. Info
Booklaunch
of 'Deposits' at ArtForum Berlin
30 September 2006
The monographic publication 'Deposits' brings together
a body of work by Uriel Orlow which explores different
facets
of a
singular
approach
to the problematic of making art as a means
to produce remembrance of the Holocaust. The bi-lingual publication (English/German)
includes essays by Alexander Garcia Düttmann, Michael Newman, Eric
Jacobson and Kai-Uwe Hemken as well as a conversation with the artist.
Design by Anja Lutz. Published by the
greenbox
'Performance',
Wings Projects Art Space, St Prex (CH)
2 September - 22 October 2006
The exhibition 'Performance' explores
common elements in climbing, music-making and art practice,
such as
interpretation, gesture and
choreography. It brings together work by Uriel Orlow
and Dan Shipsides investigating memory, repetition
and
physical
action.Curated by Victoria Preston. Wings
Four
Questions, Two Artists, and A Diagram', at Ben Uri
Gallery, London (GB)
10 August 2006
An exploration of interests, references and methods by Uriel Orlow and Rachel
Garfield. Process/Performance/Exhibition 'Repatriating
the Ark', Museum of Garden History, London (GB)
3 July - 29 October 2006
New work comissioned for this exhibition curated by Parabola which pays homage
to 2006 as the 350th anniversary of the publication of the Musaeum Tradescantianum,
a catalogue of the ‘rarities’ contained within the Tradescant Ark,
the first public museum in England. Work by Rieko Akatsuka, Holly Antrum, Faye
Claridge, Jo Coupe, Tessa Farmer, Andrea Gregson, Tania Kovats, Uriel Orlow,
Paulette Phillips, Michael Samuels.Curated by Danielle Arnaud, Jordan Kaplan
and Philip Norman. Parabola
'A Shelter in the Time of Storm'
at Lichfield Festival (GB)
6 - 16 July 2006
Exhibition of work by Artists engaging with Music. 'Adoration' by Amanda Coogan,
'United' by Beth Derbyshire and 'In Concert' by Uriel Orlow, curated by Nick
Slater, Arts Council England. Lichfield
Festival
Archive
Study Day, Watershed, Bristol (GB)
21 June
An opportunity to experience
and discuss inspiring projects that re-imagine
or re-present history for new audiences with a
focus on archives and the moving image. Speakers
include: Ian Christie, Birkbeck College, Vanessa
Toulmin of the National Fairground Archive, University
of Sheffield, and joint co-ordinator of the Mitchell & Kenyon
Project; artist and writer Uriel Orlow, and Angela
Saward, Curator of Moving Image and Sound at the
Wellcome Library. Watershed
'Ghosting:
In the Dark' at Arnolfini, Bristol (GB)
3 June - 25 June
An exhibition of films
in which contemporary artists have responded to the notion of the
archive, including work by The Atlas Group, Neil Cummings and Marysia
Lewandowska, Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi, Johan Grimonprez,
Susan Hiller, Uriel Orlow, The Otolith Group and Fiona Tan. Arnolfini
'Swiss
Art Awards 2006, at ART 37 Basel (CH)
12 June - 18 June
Exhibition of shortlisted work for the Swiss
Art Awards 2006.
'Around the World in eighty days'
at Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (ICA) and
South London Gallery (GB)
24
May - 16 July
A group show responding to Jules
Verne’s novel of the same name, including new
commissions and existing work by Jananne Al-Ani, Marc
Camille Chamowicz, Alexandre da Cunha, Godfried Donkor,
Ivan Grubanov, Mona Hatoum, Runa Islam, Janice Kerbel,
Oswaldo Maciá, Rosalind Nashashibi, Uriel Orlow,
Zineb Sedira, João Penalva, Hiraki Sawa, Raqib
Shaw, Yinka Shonibare, Erika Tan, Francis Upritchard,
Nicole Wermers. ICA or SLG
Booklaunch
of 'Ghosting: the role of the archive in contemporary
film and video' at Tate Modern, London (GB)
12 May 2006
Includes commissioned essays by Eddie Chambers,
Amna Malik, Uriel Orlow, Lucy Reynolds and Erica Tan, and illustrated
case studies
on works of: The Atlas Group, Ansuman Biswas, Matthew Buckingham,
Neil Cummings & Marysia Lewandowska, Yervant Gianikian & Angela
Ricci Lucchi, Douglas Gordon, Johan Grimonprez, Susan Hiller, Patrick
Keiller, Marcel Odenbach, Harold Offeh, Uriel Orlow & Ruth Maclennan,
The Otolith Group, Erika Tan, Fiona Tan and Mark Wallinger. Press
Release.
Betsey's Salon (05), London: The
Voice
7 May 2006
Co-curated by Uriel Orlow and Michal
Sapir with work by Col Cruise, Amy Cunningham, Polly
Gould, Michal Sapir and Aaron Williamson & Simon Raven
(as the Cattleprods).
April
2006
'A Picturesque
Journey' on tank.tv
Excerpt broadcast on moving
image art website tank.tv
Art Brussels
2006, 24th contemporary art fair, Brussels
Work presented by Galerie Blancpain Stepczynski, Stand 11b-04
'History',
City Gallery Leicester offsite exhibition at New
Walk Museum, Leicester
'Inside the Archive' shown within
the context of the historical museum as part of the
SlideShow festival.
January
- April 2006
Another product exhibition at Cornerhouse,
Manchester (GB)
'Bold Britannic (from the eBay series)'
exhibited in group show initiated by Another Product
to coincide with the British Art Show 6,
exploring Britishness and artist-networks in the UK.
'Useful Theory? Critical Practice',
Birkbeck College, University of London
Invited speaker at AV-PhD symposium
collaboratively organised by Birkbeck College, Royal
Royal College of Art, Royal Holloway College and University
of Westminster
Betsey's Salon (04), London: Private
Visions
Co-curated by Uriel Orlow and
Michal Sapir with work by: Ruth Novaczek, Vanda Playford,
Judy
Price,
Nina Rapi, Tiger MCs and Eva Weaver.
November
2005 - January 2006
'Glad to be of service'
at Kunstverein Rosenheim (DE)
'Deposits' exhibited in the last
stop of critically acclaimed touring exhibition about
the involvement
of the industry in the Holocuast. Artists include
Yael Katz Ben Shalom, Uriel Orlow, Heidi Stern, Renata
Stih & Frieder Schnock and Tanya Ury (catalogue).
October
2005
'On Time' Symposium at Oslo Nationl
Academy of the Arts (NO)
Invited speaker at symposium collaboratively
organised by Fotogalleriet, Preus Museum and University
College for the Creative Arts. Other
speakers at symposium include Victor Burgin, Sophie
Howarth
and Amar Kanwar. Link
'Dash 05' at
291 Gallery, London (GB)
'1942 (Poznan)' screened in screened
in a new festival of performance and visual
art by contemporary international Jewish artists like:
Oreet Ashery, Pil andGalia Kollectiv, Diane Nerwen, Deborah
Phillips, Ruth Novaczek, Keren Cytter, Uriel Orlow and
others.
September 2005
Betsey's
Salon (03), London: Rupture
Co-curated by Uriel Orlow and Michal
Sapir with work by: Sonia Boyce, Caroline Bergvall, Richard
Dedomenici, Marcia Farquhar and Mikhail Karikis.
July - September 2005 'Extra
Muros' Fri-Art centre d'art
contemporain/Kunsthalle (CH)
Commission for series of posters
'Urban Inventory, #1-4' and an artist book 'What the
billboard saw / La ville mode d'emploi'. Exhibited on
billboards throughout the city of Fribourg as part of
the exhibition 'Shaping the Imagination: Artists explore
the language of architecture' including work by Langlands
& Bell, Nicole Henning, Knut Henrik Henriksen, Toby Patterson,
Silke Schatz, Thomas Schütte, Jane & Louise Wilson, Catherine
Yass. Link
'Prog:ME' New Media Festival, Rio
de Janeiro (BR)
'Housed Memory' and 'A Picturesque
Journey' screened at first international new media festival
including work by over 300 artists from more than 40
countries (catalogue). Link
June 2005
Betsey's
Salon (02), London: Performing Conflict
Co-curated by Uriel Orlow and Michal
Sapir with work by: Naomi Aviv, Andy Conio, Rachel Garfield,
Shaun Levin, Ruth Maclennan, Sharif Waked and Grundy
le Zimba.
April - August 2005 'www.galeriebs.ch' at Galerie Blancpain
Stepczynksi, Geneva (CH)
A group exhibition with work by Olivier
Bardin, Cecil Bart, Stéphane Brunner, Blaise Drummond, Sarah
Girard, Thomas Flechtner, Amy O'Neill, Uriel Orlow, Eric Poitevin. Press-Release
'The
Trouble with Talkies' at ADI Project Space,
London (GB)
A Double agents exhibition of work
by Cecily Brennan, Tibor
Hajas,Jitka Hanzlova, Michel Khleifi and Eyal
Sivan, Anthony McCall and Locky Morris selected by Adam
Chodzko, Graham Ellard and Stephen
Johnstone, Jaki Irvine, Uriel Orlow and Lisa
Panting. Link
'State of Mind', at London School
of Economics (GB)
'In Concert' video-installation in
group exhibition exploring representations of the mind
in science, art and popular culture. Other artists include
Richard Wentworth, Abigail Reynolds, Rod Dickinson, Ruth
Maclennan and Christian Nold. Link
'Flicker,
Blink and other Instabilities', Photographers' Gallery,
London (GB), lecture exploring the
moving image's long-standing love-affair with stillness
through the example of the
close-up
of the face.
'Still
Moving and Moving Still', Photographers' Gallery, London
(GB)
Eight Week seminar
series curated by Catherine Yass and Uriel Orlow. A
series of round-table discussions explore the relationship
between still
and moving imagery through debates focusing on critical
theory and visual culture. Speakers include Raymond
Bellour, Laura Mulvey, Robin Durie, David Campany, Fiona
Tan, Catherine Yass and Uriel Orlow. Programme
Betsey's
Salon (01), London: HappenStances
Co-curated by Uriel Orlow and Michal
Sapir with work by: Oreet Ashery, Bo Chapman, Mikhail
Karikis, Uriel Orlow, Michal Sapir and Cherry Smyth.
January - March 2005
'Glad
to be of service' at ifa-Galerie, Berlin (DE)
Installation of '1942 (Poznan)'
and 'Housed Memory' as a 24-hour projection visible
from the street, in critically
acclaimed exhibition
about
the involvement of the industry in the Holocuast. Artists
include Yael Katz Ben Shalom, Uriel Orlow, Heidi Stern,
Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock and Tanya Ury (catalogue). Link |