Tomer Ganihar
Tomer Ganihar, (Hebrew: תומר גניהר), An Israeli photographer and writer, born in 1970.[1]
Biography
Tomer Ganihar, a self-taught photographer, grew up and works in Israel. His first solo exhibition was shown at Limbus gallery of photography, Tel Aviv 1997, when he was awarded by The Israeli President Residence Prize for Young Artists. In 2000, he became the youngest artist to have a solo exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.[2][3][4] Since then, his works has been solo shown in museums and galleries such as Helsinki City Art Museum, GL STRAND Museum in Copenhagen, Contemporary Arts Center-Museum New Orleans, Paul Rodgers/9W Gallery N.Y and the Headquarters of the United Nations, New York.[5] He has been living and working in New York between 2000-2008, as well as in Italy[6] and India and he is represented by Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Los Angeles.[7][8] Ganihar has participated in the international pavilion at the 52 Venice Biennale, in 2007, curated by Robert Storr (art academic) with his photo-series "hospital party".[9][10]
Since an early stage, Ganihar's photography has focused mainly on crowds and on the Israeli young counterculture scene, rave parties, night clubs culture and multi-days nature parties in the Galilee forests and the Dead Sea. This work reflects a modern spiritual and cosmopolitan culture as an alternative to the reality of militarism, conflicts and religious tension in the Middle East.[11][12] The New Yorker wrote: "There is elegy to the ecstasy in Tomer Ganihar's photographs of young Israeli party goers…'Raving in the Negev Desert' vibrates with mystical presence; its impressionistic blurs unite youthful bodies and ancient sand".[13][14] In more recent years, Ganihar's photography is focused on abstracts of light and form.[15]
Ganihar captures his images without artificial lighting, using color film only. Deborah Bach writes in The New York Times: "Perceiving light as a holy, unifying force, Mr. Ganihar works without a flash, using a slow shutter speed to capture the available light of his surroundings. The effect is often ethereal, the grainy figures in his photos awash in a kinetic radiance".[16] "Pan, focus, dissolve; the visual variables are cinematic as much as they are photographic" wrote Robert Storr, "This is unsurprising given that Ganihar is also a filmmaker, and necessary given that the targets of his lens are usually kinetic".[17]
In between 1996-1999, Ganihar's column " Electricity In the Air" has been published in Haaretz weekend magazine.[18] His selected essays were published later in his book "Electricity In The Air", 2001.[19] Ganihar's book of short stories, " Welcome To Texas",[20] was published in 1996, and his novel "Sodom-City" is due to be published in May 2015.[21]
Ganihar wrote and directed the film "Prophet On The Run", a 54 minutes fiction.[22] The film in which he also co-produced with Ido Berlad, was premiered in Tel Aviv Cinematheque in 2008,[23] and participated The Britain International film festival (2008) and Los Angeles Film Festival (2009). Currently on production are Ganihar's films, "Shadow" and "Chosen".[24]
Selected solo exhibitions
1996 Limbus Gallery of photography, Tel-Aviv
1998 Chelouch Gallery, Tel Aviv
2000 Tel Aviv Museum Of Art
2003 United Nation Headquarters, New York
2005 Contemporary Arts Center-Museum, New Orleans
2005 Paul Rodgers/9W Gallery, New York
2008 Gallery 39, Tel Aviv
2008 Art Museum tennis palace, Helsinki City Art Museum
2009 GL STRAND Museum, Copenhagen
2011 Battat Contemporary gallery, Montreal
Selected group exhibitions
1998 Urban Touch, Camera Obscura, Tel Aviv
1999 90thAnniversary of Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
2000 Views From Israel, Gallery of Contemporary Art, San Francisco
2001 Spunky, Exit Art, New York
2003 Recent Acquisitions, Jewish Museum (Manhattan)
2007 The International Pavilion, the Venice Biennale
2012 Yale University Art Gallery
2014-5 The Sensory War 1914-2014, Manchester Art Gallery, UK
Books (author )
1996 Welcome To Texas, Short Stories, Gvanim Publishing
2001 Electricity in the Air, Essays, Yediot Ahronoth Publishing
2015 Sodom-City, noble, Kinneret Zmora-Bitan Dvir publishing. (Scheduled for publication, May 2015)
Films (writer-director)
2008 Prophet On The Run
Awards
1997 The President Residence Prize for Young Artists
1998 Yehoshua Rabinovitz foundation - Writing Grant
Selected collections- public and private
Samuel Irving Newhouse, Jr. (Si Newhouse), N M Rothschild & Sons Bank Zurich , Yale University Art Gallery, Bronfman family, Michael Steinhardt, Stern family N.Y, Arthur Fleischer, Nouriel Rubini, Jewish Museum (Manhattan), Israel Museum, Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, GL STRAND Museum, Helsinki City Art Museum, D.H Blair Bank.
External links
References
- ↑ "God Is In Our Clubs". The Jewish Museum, New York.
- ↑ "Tomer Ganihar". Kneller Artists Agency.
- ↑ "Tomer Ganihar". Ishim.
- ↑ "גלריה 39 לאמנות עכשווית מציגה: תערוכת צילומים לאמן הבינלאומי תומר גניהר". IWomen. Retrieved 11 August 2008.
- ↑ Bach, Deborah. "In Raves, an Israeli Finds His Woodstock". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 February 2003.
- ↑ "As you like it". NRG. Maariv newspaper publishing. Retrieved 2 November 2008.
- ↑ "Tomer Ganihar, Biography". Shoshana Wayne Gallery website.
- ↑ "Tomer Ganihar". Tommer Ganihar official website.
- ↑ "La Biennale di Venezia 2007". Artnews.org.
- ↑ "Tomer Ganihar- Change of light". e-flux. Retrieved 7 January 2009.
- ↑ "Previous exhibitions: Tomer Ganihar". Helsinki Art Museum Tennis Palace.
- ↑ "Exhibitions: archive, Tomer Ganihar". GLSTRAND.
- ↑ "Going on about town". The New Yorker. November 2002. Check date values in:
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(help); - ↑ "God Is In Our Clubs". The Jewish Museum, New York.
- ↑ Stewart, Megan. "Chasing Sunset Shadows". Rover. Revue Roverarts, Québec. Retrieved 18 November 2010.
- ↑ Bach, Deborah. "In Raves, an Israeli Finds His Woodstock". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 February 2003.
- ↑ Pernille Fonnesbech, Claire Gould (2008). Tomer Ganihar – Channel of Light. Helsinki City Art Museum's Publications. ISBN 978-951-8965-773.
- ↑ "Tomer Ganihar: latest articles, Haaretz". Haaretz. Schocken publishing.
- ↑ Ganihar, Tomer (2001). Electricity In the Air. Yedioth Ahronoth publishing. ISBN 965-448-979-1.
- ↑ Ganihar, Tomer (1996). Welcome to Texas. Gvanim Publishing. ISBN 965-411-204-3.
- ↑ Ganihar, Tomer. Sodom City. Kinneret Zmora-Bitan Dvir publishing. ISBN 9789655529517.
- ↑ "Prophet on the Run". BDalak productions.
- ↑ "Prophet on the Run". Tel Aviv Cinematheque.
- ↑ "Biography". Tomer Ganihar official website.