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- Strife IV, acrylic on repurposed vinyl, 50 x 34 in
- Dispersion II, acrylic, ink, watercolor, and palm fiber on map, 12 x 13¼ in.
- Musicians (11), acrylic on paper, 36 x 60 in.
- Musicians (12), acrylic on paper, 36 x 60 in.
Tamar Hirschl was born in Zagreb, Croatia and lives and works in New York and Tel Aviv. Her past work has dealt with the effects of political unrest, human conflict, and the effects of urbanism on the environment.
In 2014, The Testimony of the Deer, a retrospective of her work was exhibited at the Ramat Gan Museum of Israeli Art. Her current work includes new map paintings and a series of paintings depicting musicians in performance.
Tamar has shown her work in solo exhibitions at the Queens Museum, Hebrew Union College JIR Museum, Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Frieda and Roy Furman Gallery (all New York, NY), Philadelphia Art Alliance, Zagreb Museum Center, Mestrovic National Gallery (Split, Croatia), and SCOPE (Basel, Switzerland). Tamar is included in the collections of the Queens Museum, Tel Aviv Museum, Hebrew Union College JIR Museum and The William J. Clinton Library.
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tamarhirschlstudio@gmail.com