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Michal Chelbin Biography
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1997 - 2001 |
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Wizo Academy of Education and Design, Haifa, Israel, Department of Photography- Graduation with Honors
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Lives and works in New York
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| Selected Exhibitions |
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2010
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"the black eye", Witzenhausen Gallery, Amsterdam (solo)
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2010
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"Strangely Familiar" Acte2galerie, Art Paris (solo)
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2009
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101 female artists in Tel Aviv
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2009
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Musrara Mix, Jerualem
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2009
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Nymphoto, Sasha Wolf Gallery, New York
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2009
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AIPAD photography Art Fair, New York
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2008
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Portraits, The Photographers' Gallery, London
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2008
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Presumed Innocence: Photographic Perspectives of Children, DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA
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2008
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“Strangely Familiar”, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York (solo)
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2008
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“Strangely Familiar”, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel (solo)
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2007
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"Strangely Familiar", Blue Sky gallery, Portland (solo)
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2007
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The Portrait Competition - National Portrait Gallery, London
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2006
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The Portrait Competition - National Portrait Gallery, London
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2006
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Not all of man's best friends are dogs, Fahey/Klein gallery, Los Angeles
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2006
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Women in Photography International, Turning Silver
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2006
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"Photography Now" at 401 Projects, New York
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2006
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The Photographers' Gallery, London, UK "Portraits"
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2006
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Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY, USA "Photography Now" curated by Natasha Lunn
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2006
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FNAC, Barcelona, Spain, C Photo magazine touring exhibition
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2006
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Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Israel "Uniforms & Costumes, from the series Strangely Familiar" (solo)
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2004
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Fahey Klein Gallery, Los Angeles, USA "Recent Photographs" (solo)
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2004
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Lohamei Haghetaot Gallery, Israel "Vitalina and Friends" (solo)
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2002
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Yossi Milo Gallery, New York, USA "Lazarova" (solo)
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2002
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Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel-Aviv "Lazarova" (solo)
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2000
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Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel-Aviv "Vitalina and Friends" (solo)
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| Literature |
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“Strangely Familiar: Acrobats, Athletes and other traveling Troupes”, Essay by Leah Ollman, Aperture, 55 plates, New York, 2008
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“The Black Eye”, monograph by Twin Palms Publishers, spring 2010
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