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Galia Pasternak
2008
A colorful pocket booklet filled with biographical and fictional sketches and drawing made with ink and markers. The book accompanied the solo exhibition of artist Galia Hili Pasternak at the Haifa Museum in 2008, curated by Tal Yachas. The drawings contain naked, peeping bodies, penetrating and penetrated, staring and frightened, signs of painful memories and sweet ink stains to cover up the events.
- Copies: 1000
- Pages: 22
- Type of binding: Hardcover
- Dimensions (cm): 11x16
- Reproductions: A.R Printing Ltd
- Printing: A.R Printing Ltd
- Binding: A.R Printing Ltd
- Type of printing: Offset
- Publication: Self-published
- Place of publication: Israel
- Supported by: Shifra Turetcki fund for young artists, Noga Gallery for Contemporary art
Galia Pasternak, born in 1977, lives and works in Givatayim. She holds a BFA and MFA from the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem. She teaches painting and drawing. Through her work in painting, drawing, and writing, Pasternak explores both biographical and fictional stories drawn from her life as an artist, mother, woman, daughter, student, and teacher—often engaging in a dialogue with figures and styles from art history.
In 2020, she presented a solo exhibition at Maya Gallery, Tel Aviv.


