Yael Bartana
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Biography
Born 1970 in Kfar Yehezkel, Israel
Lives and works in Berlin and AmsterdamYael Bartana is an observer of the contemporary and a pre-enactor. She employs art as a scalpel inside the mechanisms of power structures and navigates the fine and crackled line between the sociological and the imagination. Over the past twenty years, she has dealt with some of the dark dreams of the collective unconscious and reactivated the collective imagination, dissected group identities and (an-)aesthetic means of persuasion. In her films, installations, photographs, staged performances and public monuments Yael Bartana investigates subjects like national identity, trauma, and displacement, often through ceremonies, memorials, public rituals and collective gatherings.
Under the title Thresholds, Bartana co-represented Germany alongside theatre director Ersan Mondtag at the Venice Biennale 2024. This is the second time Bartana is representing a country other than Israel in the Biennale, following the exhibition of …and Europe will be stunned as the official Polish participation at the 54th Biennale in 2011. Bartana was also awarded the Rome Prize of the Villa Massimo in 2023/24, where she was in residency in 2023/24.
In 2025 Bartana will present a solo exhibition at the North Norwegian Art Center, Lofoten, Norway. In 2024 the artist held solo exhibitions in Weserburg Museum of Modern Art, Bremen and Gammel Strand, Copenhagen as well as in the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens. Further recent solo exhibitions include Center for Digital Art (CDA) in Holon (2023), Philadelphia Museum of Art (2021/ 2018), Jewish Museum Berlin (2021), Fondazione Modena Arte Visive in Modena (2019), Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts in Lausanne (2017), Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam (2014), Secession in Vienna (2012) and Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark (2012).
Yael Bartana‘s works are part of various permanent collections, such as Jewish Museum, Berlin, Tate Modern, London, Jewish Museum, New York, Guggenheim, New York and Abu Dhabi, Centre Pompidou, Paris, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Magasin III – Museum for Contemporary Art, Stockholm and The German Federal Collection of Contemporary Art.
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The imagery of identity and the politics of memory are the themes which form the core of Yael Bartana‘s artistic practice. Constantly seeking to create alternative fictional realities in commentary to existing narratives, Yael Bartana stages speculative situations and introduces fictive moments and futures in her works. Though known for her films and collective performances, the artist works across many various media, including sculpture, light ojects, installation and photography.
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Installation view, Yael Bartana, Things to Come, Gammel Strand, Copenhagen, 2024
Yael Bartana
ERETZ (LAND), 2023Neon145 x 55 cm
57.1 x 21.6 inchesEdition of 3 + 2 APYBARTANA-.24-0020In Yael Bartana‘s neon work titled Eretz, the Hebrew word for “land” or “country” is rendered in vibrant yellow light. Known for her use of neon, Bartana often incorporates text...In Yael Bartana‘s neon work titled Eretz, the Hebrew word for “land” or “country” is rendered in vibrant yellow light. Known for her use of neon, Bartana often incorporates text and symbols in her work that delve into themes of identity, politics, and history. Eretz reflects Bartana‘s ongoing exploration of national identity, and the complex narratives tied to land and belonging. By treating the word pictographically, to depict strands of wheat, Bartana instills the work with a sense of embodied significance that transcends language.
The work symbolically illuminates the complex associations with the concept of land and homeland, highlighting the constraints and limitations inherent in language. Through Eretz Bartana offers a powerful visual metaphor that challenges static and monolithic understandings of identity and belonging.Exhibitions
Sweet Sixteen, Capitain Petzel, Berlin, 2024
Yael Bartana, Things to Come, Gammel Strand, Copenhagen, 2024
Yael Bartana, Light to the Nations, Center for Digital Art, Holon, 2023
ExhibitionsExternal ExhibitionsPressPublicationsVideoArtist Yael Bartana: Imagine Something Different | Louisiana Channel, 2024
Artist Talk Yael Bartana: Redemption Now | Jewish Museum Berlin, 2021
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