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David Reeb

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David Reeb
Born1952
NationalityIsraeli
Known forPainting
MovementIsraeli art

David Reeb (1952) is an Israeli-born artist.

Biography

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David Reeb was born in Rehovot, Israel in 1952.[1]

He has shown work in Documenta X at Kassel,[2] the Ankara, Kwangju, Havana and Berlin Biennales, "In Focus: Living History," Tate Modern, London[3] and in various museums and galleries in the U.S., Austria, Germany, Sweden and elsewhere. He has had one-person exhibitions at the Tel Aviv Museum,[4] the Israel Museum (together with Miki Kratsman), Haifa Museum, Umm El Fahem Gallery, Stadtische Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Haus Am Lutzowplatz, Berlin and various other galleries and museums.

Some of his work consists of figurative paintings after photographs and video stills. While previously he used news photographers’ images, especially those of Miki Kratsman, since 2006 he has been making these paintings primarily after his own source material. He also often exhibits video. Mainly during the 1980s and 90s he helped organise cooperative activities, generally in the form of common exhibitions, with Palestinian and Israeli artists.

Reeb is an activist against the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land. He has been documenting protests by Palestinian villages together with Israeli and international activists acting in solidarity since 2005.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Artist Website
  2. ^ "New Left Review - article". newleftreview.org. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  3. ^ Tate. "In Focus: Living History – Exhibition at Tate Modern | Tate". Tate. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  4. ^ "David Reeb: 48—60—300 Works and Video Works 1994—2014 | The 2013 Rappaport Prize for an Established Israeli Artist - Tel Aviv Museum of Art". www.tamuseum.org.il. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
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