Hadassa Goldvicht
Hadassa Goldvicht
Hadassa Goldvicht received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design (2004) and her MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York (2007). She currently lives and works in Jerusalem.
Her work has been exhibited widely including in The Israel Museum, Jerusalem; The Jewish Museum, New York; The Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw; The National Library, Jerusalem; The Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill; Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice; The Tel Aviv Museum; The RISD Museum; and The Center for Book Arts in NY. Her works are included in major collections, both private and public, including The Jewish Museum, NY, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, The Fondazione Querini Stampalia, The Tel Aviv Museum, The Frankfurt Art Museum and The Center for Book Arts in NY.
Moving back and forth from large-scale public interventions to works created within the private domain, she creates intimate exchanges with members of communities and institutions, which revolve around language. Thinking of intimacy as a way of reconstruction, she transforms the public domain into a private one, and vice versa.