Shuli Sadé, Israeli (b. 1952)
Pipe Bending (1995)
Hand painted silver gelatin photo print
Hand signed in pencil lower right, numbered 1/10
Framed: 23.25 X 29.25 sight, 15 x 19 inches
Provenance: Estate of Gideon Gartner
Shuli Sade (Shuli Sadeh Goshen) is an Israeli Postwar & Contemporary artist born in Israel in 1952. Shuli Sadé studied at the Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem and the School of Visual Arts. Her work, which uses urban movement as a central theme, explores technology and its potential to impact still, moving, and two- and three-dimensional images. Sadé has lectured at the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture, Parsons The New School for Design, and Barnard College. Her Sadé's cross-disciplinary artwork blends theory and practice with a focus on memory, space, and urbanism. Her work creates maps of urban memory, reflecting the DNA of a city. She mixes mediums including photography, video, augmented reality, site-specific installations, sculpture, and drawing. Her recent exhibitions include Upstream Downstream, a site-specific augmented reality installation, Riverside Park, NYC, part of Re: Growth, public art exhibition (2021), Fluid Formations, Gensler DC, (2019), Wild_Heterotopias, AR installation at the HighLineNine Galleries, and the High Line, (2019), Solid Red, Galeria Ethra, Mexico City, (2018) Day Dreams, AR installation at Montefiore Medical Center, the Bronx, NY (2017) and group shows including Timing is Everything, Mead Art Museum collection (2018), Making Time, AR installation Index Art Center, Newark, NJ (2019), Anniversario, Datasets, Galeria Ethra, Mexico City (2019) Israeli Modernism in the 1970s from the Collection, Haifa Museum of Art (2016). She had collaborated with Neural scientists at the Neurobiology of Cognition Laboratory, Center for Neural Science, New York University, and with architects and designers across the US. Sadé creates large-scale site-specific murals in the Corporate environment. She is an Israeli contemporary woman artist. Her recent artworks are permanently installed in Manhattan, Philadelphia, Boston, North Carolina., Miami, Mexico City, Jersey City, and more. Sadé received the Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant, (2014), the National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship (1991), New York Foundation for the Arts Emergency Grant (2001), Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Fund, NY- Israel Cultural Cooperation Commission Grant, AICF study grant, NY Art Development Committee grants. Her work is in private and public collections. Shuli Sade is a NY artist and architectural photographer. Sade studio photographed Renzo Piano renovations at the Morgan library, Norman Foster Hearst tower, Weiss Manfredi Nexus at Barnard College, Shiseido at Grey Art Gallery by Marble Fairbanks, Sade works on international commissions, Published in Metropolis magazine, Architectural Digest, Eating Architecture, MIT, Avroko Design, Regan books and others. She lives in NYC and works at her studio at Mana Contemporary, NJ. Her work is represented by Galleria Ethra in Mexico City.
Select Exhibitions
2012 Reconfiguring Memory, (permanent installation), Center for Neural Science, New York University
2012 Conference of the Birds, CYNTHIA-REEVES Projects at Mana Contemporary, New Jersey
2011 Conceptualizing the Body Gaze, Masquerade, and Spectacle
2011 ENCODE/ DECODE: Work in Progress, The City of Herzliya Art Gallery, Herzliya, Israel
2009 H20 Film on Water, Brattleboro Museum, Bratleboro, NH
2009 Meeting/Place Cabri Gallery of Israeli Art, Kibbutz Cabri: Yigal Ozeri, Alex Kremer, Ofer Lellouche, Lea Nikel, Moshe Kupferman, Ori Reisman, Jan Rauchwerger, David Reeb, Shuli Sadeh, Yehiel Shemi, Marik Lechner,
2006 Illuminated Disjunction, Hungarian Cultural Center, New York, NY
2005 The Silence of the Sea, The National Maritime Museum, Haifa, Israel
2003 Sacred Drawings, Tibetan Healing International Conference, Washington DC
2003 Blueprints Reconfiguring Space, Art in General Gallery, New York, NY
2000 Light and its Opposite, Lemberger Museum of Photography, Tel-Hai, Galilee, Israel
2000 Bassam Abu Shakra Gallery, Um -El-Fahem, Israel
1999 Mythic Arrangements, Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn Architects, Los Angeles, CA
1999 Women photographers reflecting women, Talli's Fine Arts Gallery, New York, NY
1999 Neil Folberg Vision Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel
1996 Fragments of Anxiety, Columbia University, Avery Hall, School of Architecture, New York, NY
1995 Agni Vidya- the Fire of Knowledge, City of Venice Biennale, Isola Certosa, Italy
1994 Imprint, A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY
1993 Sculptors of the Next Century, Socrates Park, Long Island City, NY
1990 Galleria Principal, Altos de Chavon, Dominican Republic
1981 Feminine Objects, Tzavta Jerusalem P.V.V, Israel
1980 Biennale of Contemporary Art, Tel Hai 80, Israel
1980 Borders, Israel Museum of Contemporary Art, Jerusalem, Israel
Igael Tumarkin, Shuli Sadeh, Michal Naaman, Yair Garbuz,
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