Ilan Moyal

Visual Arts

Ilan Moyal

Visual artist and thought researcher, art teacher, writes prose and philosophy essays
Moyal’s interests range from engaging in educational and philosophical thinking to interpreting thought-making moves through art and material.
The narrative that characterizes his creativity ranges from the realization of the passions that motivate man and the mind which is a means of interpretation, or misconceptions.
A striking motif in Moyal’s creative work is breaking down the boundaries that differentiate or connect the definition of “gender” with the passions that cross the boundaries and examine the relationship of gender and sexuality.
Education
M.A – The multidisciplinary Program in the humanities – Tel Aviv university 2019
BeD – ‘Hamidrasha’ Beit Berl Faculty of the arts 2006
Curatorship
The Burning Baby, Group protest exhibition on plastic recycling, 2022 TA
https://www.artbeat.co.il/Exhibition.php?ind=6507#.YtJp41xByUk
Clay walls, Group protest exhibition on Culture Trust Law by Culture Minister Miri Regev’ 2018, TA
Solo Exhibitions
Witchcraft – ‘House of Artist’ Tel Aviv 2019
Haunted by time – ‘ The Central Gallery’ 2017
Happenings – Heichal Hatarbut Petach Tikva 2010
Group exhibitions
Road stories, an exhibition on road accidents. 2022 TA
Pink for girls Blue for boys – Proud exhibition for Pride Month 2022 TA
‘Tehilim Crimson 929‘ – Video art selection in collaboration with the Azrielli foundation and Sapir collage 2017 TA
The voice in your head – Artists house Herzelya 2016
Creating the need – Halal Gallery 2016 TA
Flying on the wings of imagination – Hamigdal Gallery 2016 TA
Abstract – Minus 3 art space 2012 TA
Inbalance – Schoham Gallery 2010 TA
Specific point in time – Kaye Academic collage 2010 Beer Sheva
Echo Book – Beit Gabriel culture center 2010
Link to a review on the book ‘Haunted by time’ – (An autobiographical philosophical book published: May 2019).
https://www.steimatzky.co.il/%D7%96%D7%A8%D7%AA%D7%95%D7%A1%D7%98%D7%A8%D7%90/%D7%A8%D7%93%D7%95%D7%A3-%D7%94%D7%96%D7%9E%D7%9F.html http://www.ornit.co.il/hebrew/Article.aspx?Item=164