Lihie Gendler Talmor, Israeli/Venezuelan (1944 - )

Born in 1944 in Tel Aviv, Israel, Lihie Gendler Talmor works in the fields of graphic arts, painting, sculpture, and installations. From 1994 she is also devoted to create artist's books, such as: Aguarricuar - the Departure, and The Creativity of Evil, both with texts of the Venezuelan poet Edda Armas.
She lives and works in Venezuela and Israel.


BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

1964-69 B.Sc. in Architecture and Urban Planning at the Technion, Haifa, Israel
1968-71 B.A. Poetics and Comparative Literature at Tel Aviv University, Israel
1981-83 Completed studied at CEGRA, Center of Studies of the Graphic Arts, Caracas, Venezuela


SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

1993 Studio d'Arte Tomasso, Trieste, Italy
The Artists House, Jerusalem, Israel
1994 Sextante Gallery, Bogota, Columbia
Atheneum of Valencia, Valencia, Venezuela
1996 Sofia Imber Museum of Contemporary Art, Caracas, Venezuela
Euroamerican Art Center, Caracas, Venezuela
1997 Coro Museum of Art, Coro, Venezuela
1998 Center of Performing Arts, Tel Aviv, Israel


SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

1990 The 9th Interghraphic Triennial, Berlin, Germany
1993 International Award for Printmaking, Biella, Italy
1994 Inter American Plastic Artists Encounter, Fine Arts Museum, Guadajara, Mexico
1996 International Exhibition of Graphic Arts, Frechen, Germany
Women Beyond Borders - Traveling Exhibition to Israel, Austria, Spain, France, Japan,
USA and more
1997 Box, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel


SELECTED AWARDS

1990 CONAC Salon of the American Encounter Prize, Caracas, Venezuela
1993 Special Jury Prize, International Award for Printmaking, Biella, Italy
1997 Grand Prize, 22nd Aragua National Salon of Visual Arts, Maracay, Venezuela
Award of the 7th International Biennial of Small Graphics Form and Ex-libris,
Ostrow Wielkopolski, Poland
1998 Honorary Mention, the Latin American Printmaking Biennial, San Juan, Puerto Rico


WORKS IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

AGPA, Panamerican Graphic Arts
Sofia Imber Museum of Contemporary Arts, Caracas, Venezuela
National Art Gallery, Caracas, Venezuela
Atheneum of Valencia, Venezuela
The National Museum of Prints, Mexico City
Wifredo Lam Center, Havana, Cuba
The Public Library, New York, USA
Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid, Spain
IVIC, Venezuelan Institute of Scientific Research, Caracas, Venezuela

Chronology  
1944 Born in Tel-Aviv, Israel
1969 B.Sc. in Architecture and Urban Planning: "Technion" Technological Institute, Hafia, Israel
1972-74 Worked as Teacher's Assistant: Department of Poetics and Comparative Literature, Tel-Aviv University
1983 Culminated studies at CEGRA Center of Graphic Arts Education, Caracas, Venezuela.
1974 - Has Participated in workshops and courses of painting, printmaking and photography in Italy, Belgium, the United States, Israel and Venezuela.
   
One Woman Shows
1987 Felix Gallery, Caracas, Venezuela
1987 Station Kunst Gallery, Ratingen, Germany
1988 VW Gallery, Caracas, Vezuela
1990 Gallery Eighty-Six, Curacoa
1992 Mishkenot Sha'ananim, Jerusalem, Israel
   
International Group Shows
1983, 86, 92 Biennial of Latin American Printmaking, San Juan, Puerto Rico
1985, 87, 92 AGPA Panamerican Graphic Arts Program
1986 - 91 International Graphic Miniature Exhibition, Cadaques, Spain
1986 "Made in Venzuela", Colombo American Center, Barranquilla, Colombia.
1987 International Printmaking Exhibition Sao Jose de Campos, Sau Paulo, Brazil
1988 I Graphic Miniature World Triennial, Chamalieres, Auvergne, France
1990-92 The CONAC Salon of the American Encounter, Traveling Show, organized by theVenezualan National Council of Culture, presented in Venezuela, Argentina, Chile, Cuba and France, Among others.
1990-92 "3 Sculptors, 3 Printmakers", Traveling Show, organized by the Venezualan National Council of Culture, Presented in Venezueal, Rumania, Yugoslavia, France, England, BUlgaria, Sweden and the Netherlands.
1990 IX Triennial "Intergrafik", Berlin, Germany.
"Venezuelan Graphics", Venezuela Gallery, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
"Venezuelan Graphics", La Estampa National Museum, Mexico City, Mexico

 



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