Miri Segal

Miri Segal, Made Ready, 2002

Miri Segal, Made Ready, 2002Miri Segal, Made Ready, 2002Rami Maymon, Untitled, 2008

Miri Segal, Made Ready, 2002
Jumana Manna, Song of Ascents

The First Mediterranean Biennial of Contemporary Art is an international event sponsored by the City of Haifa. The Biennial will be held in downtown Haifa, near the harbor, in the area known as the Harbor Campus.

Artists from Israel and around the world will exhibit in the Biennial. The works of art will be displayed inside shipping containers that will be integrated into the vibrant urban space of the city's downtown, under the artistic direction and curation of Mr. Belu-Simion Fainaru.

Gideon Gechtman, Obituary Notice, 1984, fluorescent lamp and transformer, superlac on plywood, 79.5X103.5X12 cm

"Can't You See I'm Walking on Air?", Group exhibition within a year to Gideon Gechtman's Demise,

With Ori Drumer, Gideon Gechtman, Ben Hagari, Erez Israeli, Miki Kratsman, Hila Lulu-Lin, Motti Mizrachi, Miri Segal, Gal Weinstein

 

Curator: Nira Itzhaki

Miri Segal, Whatever You Say, 2008
Galerie Kamel Mennour is pleased to present “Mortals and
Automatons”, the Israeli artist Miri Segal’s second solo exhibition.
Like many modern-day artists, Miri Segal’s academic background
was initially unconnected with art, her PhD having focused on
mathematics. Traces of this can be found in her present work. The
nature of illusion, at once optical and psychological, is essentially
the constant driving force behind the deconstruction and
reconstruction of subtle and clever machinery, leading to a
Miri Segal, Whatever You Say, 2008
Miri Segal, There is no there left, 2008. Glass, wood, neon and wall text.

Vernissage: May 28, 7:00-9:30

Miri Segal, There is no there left, 2008. Glass, wood, neon and wall text.
Miri Segal, Googleface, 2006. C-print.
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Opening Reception: March 27, 6-9pm
Artist Talk: March 27, 7:30pm
with curator Sergio Edelsztein