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Haim Be'er, from ''Walls and Spirit,'' 2006-2009

Tali Amitai-Tabib —Walls and Spirit

Haim Be'er, from ''Walls and Spirit,'' 2006-2009

In "Walls and Spirit" Tali Amitai-Tabib continues her long-running dialogue with various forms of artistic expression in public spaces vacated of people, such as libraries, museums and concert halls. Amitai Tabib researches in this exhibition study rooms, also vacated of people, the intimate spaces of writers and poets, which capture the personality, the work method, perhaps even the soul of the artists. Amitai-Tabib's photographs, which appear in a book published in January 2011 by Am Oved, allow us a peek behind the screens, to places never-before exposed, where the creation, familiar to the public, was born, and maybe even to another added value of the written work created in those spaces.

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