VOLTA NY 2018 BOOTH A16
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VACLAV CIGLER SHAI KREMER
VOLTA NY Booth A 16 March 7-11, 2018 Litvak Contemporary’s Volta installation deals with the current age of post-truth media and politics. As public discourse becomes more adversarial and dominated by television performances, the status of facts in the public debate rises: Rather than understanding the facts outside the fray of political argument, facts are now one of the main rhetorical weapons within it. Not only are we constantly flooded with knowledge from various sources (in varying levels of credibility) but we are also in the middle of a transition from a society of facts to a society of data. During this interim, confusion abounds surrounding the exact status of knowledge and numbers in public discourse, exacerbating the sense that truth itself is being abandoned. Shai Kremer’s haunting conceptual series “Smoke Screen” was conceived as a response to living in a world of data and in a present of constantly evolving narratives. The smoke’s nebulousness highlights how facts get blurred in today’s “post-truth” era. The images evoke a sense of heightened unpredictability. As we are witnessing Kremer’s edited photographs we are reminded of the proliferation of fake news, debunked claims, and the newly coined “alternative facts”. Vaclav Cigler’s minimalistic sculptures can also be understood as part of the post-truth age: Cigler’s spheres distort one’s view. The “reality” which is reflected when looking through the sculptural forms is not one singular form of reality but different views dependent on the spectator’s position, height and the changing day-light. Made in a variety of colors and surfaces, Cigler’s spheres are part of a modernist art tradition but can also be understood as post-modern. The sculptures echo Constantin Brancusi’s seminal “Newborn” (1920) artwork. Their sleek and smooth nature is a metaphor for today’s facts, born a new each time according to changing contexts.
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Shai Kremer
Smoke Screen
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Shai Kremer b. 1974, Israel
Education
2011
2003-2005 M.F.A. Photography and Related Media School of Visual Arts, New York. USA
Fallen Empires - Julie Saul Gallery, New York, NY Fallen Empires - Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv
1998-2002 B.A. Photography - Camera Obscura School of Arts, Tel Aviv. Israel
Infected Landscape - Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, OR
Solo Exhibitions
Fallen Empires - James Hyman Gallery, London
2017
W.T.C Concrete Abstract - Photolux Festival. Lucca, Italy
2016
W.T.C Concrete Abstract - FMoPa. Tampa, USA
2015
Connecting Narratives - Julie M. Gallery, Toronto
2014
W.T.C Concrete Abstract - Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv(October 23 – November 29)
Fallen Empires - Julie M. Gallery, Toronto 2010
Infected Landscape - FMoPa. Tampa, USA 2009
Work in Progress - Julie M. Gallery, Toronto
Concrete Abstract & Notes from the Edges - Robert Koch Gallery. San Francisco, CA
2012
Infected Landscape - Houston Center for Photography. Houston, USA Infected Landscape - Julie M Gallery. Toronto, Canada
W.T.C Concrete Abstract - Julie Saul Gallery, New York, NY (September 4 October22) 2013
Infected Landscape & Fallen Empires Galerie Filles du Calvaire. Paris, France
Infected Landscape Israel - M. K. Ciurlionis National Art Museum,. Kaunas, Lithuania 2008
Infected Landscape Israel - Stiftelsen 3,14 Hordaland International Art Gallery. Bergen, Norway
Fallen Empires - Forteresse de Salses. Perpignan, France
Infected Landscape - “ART Tel Aviv” , Julie M Gallery. Tel Aviv, Israel
Infected Landscape - Le Bleu du Ciel Gallery. Lyon, France
Broken Promised Land - Julie Saul Gallery. New York, USA
Fallen Empires - Robert Koch Gallery. San Francisco, CA
Broken Promised Land - Robert Koch Gallery. San Francisco, USA
Infected Landscape Israel - Julie M Gallery. Tel Aviv, Israel 2005
Academy of Music (BAM, Diker Gallery)
Shai Kremer’s Concrete Abstract - The Bronx Museum of the Art
Infected Landscape - SVA Eastside Gallery. New York, USA
Deganit Berest and Shai Kermer - Julie M. Gallery. Toronto, Canada
Selected Group Exhibitions 2017
Shifting Perspectives - Brooklyn Historical Society Museum, Brooklyn NY, U.S.A
Histoire, Regards d’artistes - Centro de Historias, Zaragoza, Spain - PhotoEspaña
2015
Unfamiliar Asia - Beijing Photo Biennial, Beijing China
Contemporary Israeli art - Julie M. Gallery. Toronto, Canada
Visions of Place: Complex Geographies in Contemporary Israeli Art - Stedman Art Gallery, Camden NJ, U.S.A
Annual Best- Julie M. Gallery. Toronto, Canada
Deconstructing Permanent Concerns Julie M Gallery. Toronto, Canada
2013
Histoire, Regards d’artistes - Hôtel des Arts de Toulon, France
Signs of a place: Israeli contemporary photographs from the Museum collectionHerzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Herzliya, Israel 2014
Group show - Julie M. Gallery. Toronto, Canada
Histoire, Regards d’artistes – MARCO Museum for contemporary art, Vigo, Spain
In Conversation 2 - Curator Suzanne Landau, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel
Great Wide Open - Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Israel
New Cycles - Julie M Gallery. Toronto, Canada
Israel Now-Reiventing the future - MACRO Museum, Roma, Italy
Summer Landscapes - Julie M Gallery. Toronto, Canada
Collecting Dust- Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel
Shai Kremer’s Concrete Abstract - Museum of the City of New York Shai Kremer’s Concrete Abstract - Brooklyn
2012
Behind Landscape - H2 Center for Contemporary Art. Augsburg, Germany
Landscape & Color, Julie M. Gallery. Toronto, Canada
2009
Israeli Homage to the Italian Renaissance Open University Gallery. Raanana, Israel 2011
Walls, Pont de la Machine, Geneva, Switzerland - including work by L. Towell, G. Peress and Henri Cartier Bresson
Being American, Visual Arts Gallery, New York - including works by A. Jaar, E. Burtynsky, M. Rosler
Structures, Dwellings and Buildings, Ashdod Art Museum, Israel
Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN - including works by Henri Cartier Bresson, Philip Lorca di Corcia, Walker Evans, Robert Frank, Nan Goldin, Dorothea Lange, Paul Strand, Gary Winogrand
Point of View, Manshia, Tel Aviv, Israel including work by B. Friedlander, A. Nes and G. Ophir Stigmata, Red Cross Red Crescent Museum, Geneva, Switzerland - curated by the Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne
On the Road to Nowhere, Ashdod Art Museum, Israel
Windows and Mirrors, Julie Saul Gallery, New York, NY - including work by Diane Arbus, Todd Hido, Vik Muniz, Hiroshi Sugimoto
Human Landscape, The Artist Workshop, Tel Aviv, Israel 2010
Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera, SF MoMA, San Francisco, CA
Dystopia, Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Natural Conflict: Video and Photography from Israel, Nevada Museum of Art, NV
Constellation, Ermanno Tedeschi Gallery, Rome, Italy - including work by Barry Friedlander, Simcha Shirman, Tsibi Geva, Menashe Kadishman
BMW Prize Paris Photo 2010, Carousel du Louvre, Paris, France Looking In, Looking Out: The Window in Art, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera, Tate Modern, London, UK
Picturing Modernity: The Photography Collection, San Francisco MoMA, San Francisco, CA
2008
As Is, Vittoriano Art Museum, Rome, Italy - including work by Yael Bartana, Barry Friedlander, Sigalit Landau, Adi Nes Reality Check, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY - including work
by Thomas Demand, Gregory Crewdson, Philip Lorca diCorcia, Vik Muniz, Stephen Shore, Joel Sternfeld, Thomas Struth, Hiroshi Sugimoto
2007
See what I mean, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY
Awards
Panoramic Landscapes, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Herzliya, Israel
2010
HeartQuake, Museum on the Seam, Jerusalem, Israel - including work by Alfredo Jaar and Anselm Kiefer
BMW Paris Photo Prize - 20 short-listed artists, exhibited at the Carousel du Louvre
2009
Henri Cartier Bresson Award - Runner up, prize awarded to David Goldblatt
Loaded Landscape, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL including work by Joel Sternfeld, Atta Kim and Simon Norfolk
Lucie International Photography Awards Honorable Mention 2008
Guangzhou Photo Biennale, Canton, China Engagement, Contemporary Photography, Israel Museum, Jerusalem 2006
Infected Landscape, Julie Saul Gallery, New York, NY
NYFA (New York Foundation of the Arts) Artist’s Fellowship in Photography 2007
Aperture Portfolio Prize 2007, Runner-up Santa Fe Center for Photography, 2007 Prize nominee
Disengagement, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel
HSBC Fondation pour la Photographie, amongst the 2007 Prize fifteen nominates
Emerging photographers 2005, Omotesando Gallery, Tokyo, Japan 2005
Rencontres Photographiques D’Arles, PhotoFolio Review Prize
Israel Pais Grant for the Art and Culture, Tel Aviv, Israel
Emerging photographers 2005, Art & Commerce, New York, NY
2004
Focused, Photographic Centre Northwest, Seattle, WA
America - Israel Cultural Foundation, MFA Studies Grant
2002
America - Israel Cultural Foundation, BA Accomplishment Grant
Museums Collections
Art Fairs and Festivals
Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY
2017
SF MoMA - San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. San Francisco, CA Museum of Fine Arts. Houston, TX
Art Basel Miami - Artpremium AIPAD New York - Robert Koch Gallery
2014
Paris Photo - Robert Koch Gallery
Museum of Contemporary Photography. Chicago, IL
Art Chicago - Robert Koch GalleryArt Toronto - Julie M Gallery
Pilara Foundation Pier 24, San Francisco, CA
AIPAD New York - Robert Koch Gallery
Israel Museum. Jerusalem, Israel
2013
Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Tel Aviv, Israel
Paris Photo LA - Robert Koch Gallery
Shpilman Institute for Photography
Art Chicago - Robert Koch Gallery
Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art. Herzliya, Israel
Tseva Tari - Julie M Gallery Tel Aviv
Museum on the Seam. Jerusalem, Israel FMoPa. Tampa, USA Chapman Museum. New York, NY
Paris Photo - Robert Koch Gallery 2012
Rose Museum at Brandeis University. Waltham, MA
MusĂŠe de la roche-sur-Yon, France Nevada Museum of Art, NV
Paris Photo - Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco Art Miami, Pulse - Julie Saul Gallery, New York
Bowdoin College Museum of Art. Brunswick, ME
Harvard University. Cambridge, MA
AIPAD New York - Julie Saul Gallery & Robert Koch Gallery
Art Toronto - Julie M Gallery, Toronto 2011
Paris Photo - Galeries Filles du Calvaire Paris, France Art Miami, Pulse - Booth TBC - Miami, FL Tseva Tari - Tel Aviv, Israel
2010
Paris Photo - Paris, France Art Miami, Pulse - Miami, FL AIPAD Photography Show New York - New York, NY
2009
Paris Photo - Filles du Calvaire and Robert Koch. Carrousel du Louvre, Paris Art Miami, Art Basel Miami Beach - Robert Koch Gallery Booth. Miami, USA The Armory Show - Robert Koch Gallery Booth, New York AIPAD Photography Show New York Robert Koch Gallery Booth, New York Art Chicago - Robert Koch Gallery Booth, New York Nuit Blanche – Montreal, Canada
2008
Pulse, Art Basel Miami 2008 - Julie Saul Gallery. Miami, USA Impulse, Art Basel Miami 2008 - Julie M Gallery. Miami, USA Art Chicago - Robert Koch Gallery AIPAD Photography Show New York Robert Koch Gallery Pulse - Julie Saul Gallery. New York, USA Rencontres Photographiques d’Arles -
Photo Folio Review selected artists, exhibited at Arles, France 2007
Festival of the Photograph Charlottesville, USA
2006
Emerging photographers 2005 - Foto Espana. Madrid, Spain
Monographs FALLEN EMPIRES, Shai Kremer March 2011 - A co-publication Dewi Lewis Publishing, Manchester UK and Radius Books, Santa Fe USA - Hardcover, 50 plates. INFECTED LANDSCAPE, Shai Kremer September 2008 - Dewi Lewis Publishing, Manchester UK - Hardcover, 66 plates.
, Vaclav Cigler
Sphere I, 2011 Optical Glass 9x15x9 in. For inquiries please click here
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Black Sphere, 2009 Black Glass 10.5x15.3 in. For inquiries please click here
Vaclav Cigler Born in Vsetín, Czechoslovakia, 1929
Education
2012
1951-1957 Studied at the Academy of Applied Arts, Prague
Václav Cigler ve spolupráci s Michalem Motyčkou − Hledání řádu [Václav Cigler in Cooperation with Michal Motyčka – Seeking Order], dvorak sec contemporary, Prague, Czech Republic
2010
1965-1979 Established and led the Glass in Architecture studio at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Václav Cigler − Light and Space in the Garden of Reason, Litvak Gallery,Tel Aviv, Israel
2009
Light and Water as a Principle, The National Glass Centre, Sunderland, Great Britain
1948-1951 Studied at the Glass School, Nový Bor, Czechoslovakia
Selected Solo Exhibitions 2017
Václav Cigler, Michal Motyčka – Dialogue, DSC Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic
2016
CIGLER MOTYČKA AKČYTOM RELGIC, České Budějovice, Gallery of Contemporary Art/ House of Art, Czech Republic
2015
Václav Cigler, Michal Motyčka: Projects 2003–2015, Litomysl Regional Museum, Czech Republic Troja Château, Václav Cigler: Here and Now, Prague City Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic
2013
Václav Cigler: Meeting Places, Museum Kampa, Prague 2008
Václav Cigler: Water Surfaces / Reflections / Ripples, Gallery Kai de Kai, Prague
2007
Václav Cigler: Drawings, Gallery of Modern Art, Roudnice nad Labem, Czech Republic Caterina Tognon Arte Contemporanea, Venice
2006
Gallery Pokorná, Prague.
2004
Thinking in Glass, Václav Cigler and His School, Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag, Netherlands
Václav Cigler − Opět zde [Václav Cigler – Here Again], Gallery 19, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Václav Cigler: Drawings, Caesar Gallery, Olomouc, Czech Republic
Václav Cigler, Michal Motyčka − Na hradě [Václav Cigler, Michal Motyčka – At the Castle], Bruntál Museum, Sovinec Castle, Czech Republic Prostor chrámu, prostor krypty [Space of a Temple, Space of a Crypt], The Château Brewery, Litomyšl, Czech Republic
The Trade Fair Palace, The National Gallery in Prague, Czech Republic Benedikt Rejt Gallery, Louny, Czech Republic 2003
Gallery Pokorná, Prague Mánes Exhibition Hall, Prague
Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava, Slovakia 2002
Gallery M. A. Bazovsky, Trenčín, Slovakia
2001
AAAD Gallery, Prague
1999
Barry Friedman Ltd., New York Gallery Na Jánském vršku, Prague
1997
Gallery at the White Unicorn, Klatovy, Czech Republic
Selected Group Exhibitions 2009
Echoes of the Sea, Kijkduin Sculpture Biennial, The Hague SOFA, Chicago 2008
Habatat Galleries, Lathrup Village, Michigan
2007
National Gallery, Zbraslav Chateau, Prague
Kunstmesse, Maastricht, The Netherlands
1989
SM Gallery E. Gottschalk, Frankfurt
1987
Heller Gallery, New York
1986
University of Maryland, Washighton, D.C.
1982
Academy of Sciences, Prague
1976
Galerie Am Graben, Vienna
1975
Czech Glass 1945–1980: Design in an Age of Adversity, National Gallery, Veletržní Palace, Prague Reflections in the Sea, Kijkduin Sculpture Biennial, The Hague
Mánes Exhibition Hall, Prague 1990
Fragile Beauty, Museum Kunst Palast, Dusseldorf Cold War Modern: Design 1945–1970, Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Moravian Gallery, Brno, Czech Republic 1993
Crossing Borders, Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Ebeltoft, Denmark
2005
Czech Glass, EXPO ‘05, Aichi, Japan Czech Glass 1945–1980: Design in an Age of Adversity, Museum Kunst Palast, Glasmuseum Hentrich, Dusseldorf Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
2004
Thinking in Glass: Václav Cigler and His School, Gemeentemuseum, The Hague
Václav Cigler: Glass Objects, Museum Boymans van Beuningen, Rotterdam
2003
Look – Light!, Moravian Gallery, Brno, Czech Republic
1970
Václav Špála Gallery, Prague
2001
1967
Václav Cigler: Jewellery, Platýz Gallery, Prague
Czech Studio Glass, National Museum of History, Tai-Pei, Taiwan Mysteries of Space, Maison du Verre, PuyGuillaume, France
2000
Transfiguration – Czech Contemporary Glass Sculpture, Takaya Museum of Art, Gifu, Japan Glass 1989–2000, Musée de Design et d‘Arts Appliqués Contemporains, Lausanne
1999
Action. Word. Movement. Space: Experimental Art of the Sixties, City Gallery, Prague
of Czechoslovakia, Brno House of Arts, Brno, Czechoslovakia Thirty Years of New Glass 1957–1987, Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York 1984
Czechoslovakian Glass ‘84, Waldstein Riding School, Prague
Glass and Space, Czech Center, Paris 1996
Century Design, Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague
Form, Light, Glass, American Craft Museum, New York
Second Coburg Glass Prize for Modern Glass Design in Europe, Kunstsammlungen der Veste Coburg, Coburg, Germany
Venezia Aperto Vetro, Museo Correr, Venice Morning of Magicians, National Gallery, Veletržní Palace, Prague
1983
SOFA, New York 1995
Václav Cigler and His Students, NationaleNederlanden, Rotterdam
1991
Contemporary Glass, Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama, Japan
1988
World Glass Now ‘88, Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan
Modern Glass Art from the CSSR, Galerie Rob van den Doel, The Hague Three Hundred Years of Bohemian Glass and Costume Jewellery, Isetan Museum of Art, Tokyo; Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan Prism of Fantasy, the Glass Collection of Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan
Bohemian Glass, 1400-1989, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris Czechoslovakian Glass, Centre International du Vitrail, Chartres, France 1987
International Water Sculpture Competition, New Orleans, Louisana 1982
Glass Art, 25 Czechoslovak Artists, Parc de la Ciutadella, Hivernacle, Barcelona Expressions in Glass, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Lausanne Glass Sculptures: the Current Formation
Glass sculpture, Brno House of Arts, Brno, Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakian Glass – Seven Masters, Museum of Contemporary Crafts of the American Craftmen‘s Council, New York
Space, Light, Glass: Contemporary Glass from the Czech Republic, Ball Game Hall, Prague Castle, Prague
1992
International Water Sculpture Competition, Houston, Texas
World Glass Now ‘82, Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan Ten Contemporary Czech Artists, Meridian House, Washighton, D.C.
1981
Czechoslovakian Glass 1350–1980, Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
1980
Glaskunst 81, Orangerie, Kassel, Germany
Public Collection
Art in Glass – Glass in Art, Fendrick Gallery, Washighton, D.C.
Národní Galerie, Prague
Light – Form – Gestalt, Kunstmuseum, Dusseldorf Contemporary Glass: Europe and Japan, National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
1979
Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago. California Museum of Science and Industry, Los Angeles.
1977
Coburg Glass Prize for Modern Glass Design in Europe, Kunstsammlungen der Veste Coburg, Coburg, Germany
1975
Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague
1970
Contemporary Czechoslovakian Glass, Mánes Exhibition Hall, Prague Museum Boymans van Beuningen, Rotterdam
Uměleckoprůmyslové Muzeum, Prague Museum Kampa, Prague Muzeum Umění, Olomouc, Czech Republic Severočeské Muzeum, Liberec, Czech Republic Moravská Galerie, Brno, Czech Republic Galerie Benedikta Rejta, Louny, Czech Republic Galerie U Bílého Jednorožce, Klatovy, Czech Republic Muzeum Skla a Bižuterie, Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic Slovenská Národná Galéria, Bratislava, Slovakia Múzeum Milana Dobeša, Bratislava, Slovakia Kunstgewerbemuseum, Berlin Glasmuseum Hentrich, Museum Kunst Palast, Dusseldorf
1967
Czechoslovakian Pavilion, Expo ‘67, Montreal
1966
Václav Špála Gallery, Prague
1965
Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Kunstsammlungen der Veste Coburg, Coburg, Germany
1964
Museum of Contemporary Crafts of the American Craftmen´s Council, New York
Museum für Kunstgewerbe, Frankfurt
1961
Czechoslovakian Glass, Gemeente Museum, Amsterdam
1960
Bohemian Glass, Milan Triannial, Milan
Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam
1959
Glass 1959, Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
1958
Czechoslovakian Pavilion, Expo ‘58, Brussels
1957
Bohemian Glass, Milan Triannial, Milan
Badisches Landes Museum, Karlsruhe, Germany
Museum Bellerive, Zurich Musée Lausanne, Lausanne
Museum of Glas, Leyden, The Netherlands Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris Victoria & Albert Museum, London
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