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About Moria Bachar

 

An Israeli painter, b. 1985 in Kibbutz Afikim. Based in Tel Aviv.

Bachar is a graduate of Shenkar Art college, her work has been exhibited in several solo and group exhibitions, including ‘Fresh Paint’ Art Fair. 

In her paintings, Bachar reflects on the landscapes and architecture that surrounded her in the Kibbutz where she grew up. The blending of visual atmospheres with vague memories gave Moria her distinct style of flat, graphic art. Moria’s paintings comprise a personal code – one that relies on modernism and abstraction, always searching for the right balance between them. 

CV

Education:

2011-2015 BFA, Shenkar College of Engineering and Design,

School of Multidisciplinary Art, Ramat Gan, Israel.

2006-2009 BA, Tel-Aviv University, English Literature and History.

2016- Certificate in Graphic Design Studies,

Shenkar College of Engineering and Design.

 

Solo Exhibition

2018: Rosewood Road, Tel-Aviv Artists House, curator: Vera Pipoul.

2016: Fresh Paint Art Fair, Artists' Greenhouse, Tel Aviv Port.

2014: Color Memories, Kibbutz Afikim gallery, curator: Yaffa Tzrei. 

Group Exhibition

2020: Lifting the switch on Basel Square, Tel Aviv, Curator: Meital Manor

2019: Sweet Art, The Nahum Gutman Museum of Art, Tel-Aviv. Curators: Meital Manor & Daria Kaufman.

2019: Magen David Adom exhibition, Discount Bank, Tel Aviv. curators: Vera Pipoul and Shulamit Nuss.

2019: Isreali Art Exhibition, The Merrin Gallery, New York, USA. 

2018: Nekudat Zechut, Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv, curators: Vera Pipoul and Shulamit Nuss. 

2017:Salon Hacubia, curators: Ella Cohen Vansover and Dan Orimian, Manofim festival, Jerusalem. 

2017: Privilege Point, Shenkar gallery, curators: Vera Pipoul and Shulamit Nuss.

2017: Pop Art Gala, 4florentine gallery, Tel Aviv.

2016: Banana Bunker, Zadik Gallery, Jaffa, curator: Nurit Tal-Tenne.

2016: Masterpieces, Contemporary art fair, Rosenbach Contemporary, Jerusalem.

2015: Elite, Graduate exhibition, Shenkar Ramat Gan, curator: Gal Weinstein.

2014: Come To Bat-Yam, Moby Bat Yam Art Museum, curator: Larry Abramson.

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