Noemi Tedeschi
Noemi Tedeschi
Noemi Tedeschi Blankett was born in Genoa, Italy.
She graduated at Milano’s “Università Statale” in art, geography and humanities.
In 1970 she moved to Israel and now lives in Jerusalem.
She studied drawing and painting with private teachers, and engraving techniques at the Jerusalem Print Workshop.
N.T.B. feels that her Italian-classical background becomes stronger as the years go by, while at the same time her Jewish roots deepen down, and the link to her chosen country intensifies. This is the inner reality where she moves in her works.
Main exhibitions:
2008 “Rishum le-Ra’avah” – group exhibition, Rehov Shatz pedestrian mall, Jerusalem
2007 “Engraved” – group exhibition at the Zik Gallery, Jerusalem
2007 “On a small scale” – group exhibition at the Jerusalem Print Workshop.
2006 7th international exhibition of prints – “Triennale de Chamalières”,France.
2006 “Geut ve-Shefel” – group exhibition, “Agrippas 12″ Gallery, Jerusalem.
2005 Curator of exhibition: “New Members – Association of Painters and Sculptors of Jerusalem”, Jerusalem Artists’ House.
2004 “Traces II” – the 2nd biennale for drawing in Israel, group exhibition at the Jerusalem Artists’ House.
2004 “Reality and Imagination” – two-person exhibition at the Italian Cultural Institute (Embassy of Italy), Haifa.
2004 “Via delle Ombre” (Road of Shadows) – solo exhibition, “Ellequadro Documenti” Gallery, Genova.
2003 Two-person exhibition in Nazareth, sponsored by the Italian Cultural Institute (Embassy of Italy), Haifa.
2003 “Mini Print International” of Cadaques (Spain) – also exhibited in Bages (France) and Wingfield (England).
2002-3 “Homage to Yosef Hirsch” – group exhibition at the Tel Aviv Artists’ House, the Jerusalem Theatre, and the Haifa Artists’ House.
2002 “Still Life” – solo exhibition at the Jerusalem Theatre.
2002 “Road of Shadows” – solo exhibition at the Jerusalem Artists’ House.
2001 “Traces” – 1st biennale for drawing in Israel, group exhibition at the Jerusalem Artists’ House.
2000 “New Members – Association of Painters and Sculptors of Jerusalem”, Jerusalem Artists’ House.