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Michal Helfman

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Michal Helfman (born 1973 in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli artist living and working in Tel Aviv, Israel.[1]

Helfman graduated from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in 1998. She is a multidisciplinary artist working in various disciplines including sculpture, architecture, video and drawings. In order to demonstrate the relations between the reviled and the hidden forces working within society and culture, she has developed an installation platform based on the back-stage front-stage structure of the theatrical stage as one,[2] which brings together simultaneously both the real and the symbolic.[3]

In her Installation Just Be Good to Me exhibited at The Israel Museum in Jerusalem in 2009, Helfman employed a large number of disciplines and media, such us architecture, interior design , sculpture and drawing. The opening scene of the film, which was screened in the first room of the exhibition, shows Helfman herself dressed as a dancer (a variation of Degas figurine) diapering her son in a nursing room as a life-size model in the midst of the desert.[4]The space is not continuous, is not narrative. It’s an illusionary moment that begins like an ordinary home video and then goes somewhere else. Taking place in the desert the film may be characterized with reference to several genres: documentation of action, a family film, a video clip or an excerpt from a full-length feature film. The refrain “just be good to me” becomes this primal cry of any human being who depends on a relationship. The moment in which the mother and the son disappear into the desert night, illustrates this mutual request.[5]

Often collaborating with senior Israeli choreographers, dancers, gymnasts, and musicians, as part of her long time research on the potential relations between the physical and the visual, Helfman's works constantly challenge the perception of space and movement.[6]

Helfman has exhibited in numerous international exhibitions, including the 50th Biennale di Venezia, San Fransisco's Institute of Visual Art, Fondazione Sandretto in Torino and the Institute of Visual Arts in the University of Wisconsin. She is currently a faculty member at the BFA and MFA programs of Bezalel Academy and holds a BFA from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design.[7]

Selected solo exhibition

  • 2013 "Change",[8] CCA Tel Aviv
  • 2012 "Experiments in Techniques of Awakenings," Yaffo 23, Jerusalem
  • 2010 "Doctor Doctor," Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
  • 2009 "The Lesson," Cardi Black Box, Milan
  • 2009 “The Lesson,” Tel Aviv Museum of Art
  • 2008 "Mekomon", Art TLV
  • 2007 "Bat Dor", Israel Musem, Jerusalem
  • 2006 "Cochav Yair", Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
  • 2002 Institute of Visual Arts, University of Wisconsin
  • 2001 Institute of Visual Art, San Francisco
  • 2000 “Tiesto”, Sommer Gallery, Tel-Aviv
  • 1999 “Iris”, The Herzlyia Museum of Art
  • 1998 "God'amn This DJ, Make My Day",The Midrasha Gallery of Art, Tel Aviv

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