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Artist

 

Belle Shafir
( Israel )

Drawing; Installation; Mixed Media; Multimedia; Sculpture
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1953 Born in Germany. 1972 Emigrated to Israel.1984-88 Studied at the Avni Institute of Art, Tel-Aviv. Selected Solo exhibitions: 2007 -“Eugenics”, Municipality Gallery, Ra'anana, Israel. 2006 -“Insitu”, Artists'... Read more

Reviews & Comments

  • Hello Belle...Gila told me about your gallery, she was right, it's very interesting...absolutely different, I love ''drawing'', especially...

    By teona - 5/11/2009 8:33:36 PM
  • Hi, Belle

    seeing you got also your own website www.belle-shafir.com .Really great. Had directly a look. Like the design and especially the changing header selection...

    By gila - 2/15/2008 6:04:45 PM

GALLERIES

Belle Shafir - Clone R us
Clone R us
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Belle Shafir - &Co
&Co
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Belle Shafir - Eugenics
Eugenics
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Belle Shafir - Insitu
Insitu
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Belle Shafir - Cloning
Cloning
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Belle Shafir - Drawing
Drawing
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Belle Shafir - Rooted
Rooted
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Belle Shafir - Influenz
Influenz
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HIGHLIGHTS

InSitu installation part 1 and 2  
by   Belle Shafir

see description below

With Insitu Installation, Belle Shafir deals with the fundamental issue of defining the new human identity in the new age allowing scientists to meddle and control the human conception and evolvement. The romantic view of mystical and autonomic human creation and evolution processes and the Darwinistic approach are facing extinction in light of scientific progress and technologic developments. Bell Shafir's work is concerned with moral and social aspects of the new identity definition. The question arises: what is the new identity? How can it be characterized and how will it affect culture in the new society? Belle Shafir is referring to a futuristic epoch where the natural historic human evolution had ended and in its place a new identity prevails in an age of artificial human evolution.<br>Shirley Meshulam, Curator 

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Belle Shafir
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