For Many Days Now

Ora Brill

2024

Between the pages of History ‑Interpretation

A notebook created in September 2024. It gathers visual texts from several books and catalogs that I found near the studio. By connecting pages from art history, a Rauschenberg catalog, and books about the history of Jerusalem, collages were created that contain images and sketches linking them together. The notebook, centered on its imagery, deals with cultural and religious conflicts and visual attempts to change them.

  • Copies: 1
  • Pages: 20
  • Type of binding: Thick cardboard
  • Dimensions (cm): 40x20
  • Type of printing: Mixed media
  • Publication: Self-published
  • Place of publication: Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Book photography: Leafing Magazine

Ora Brill, a graduate of the Oranim Art Institute and Lesley College, lives and works in Kfar Hess and Tel Aviv. She studied under artists such as Ya’acov Dorchin, Michael Gross, and Uri Lifschitz. Brill is a member of the cooperative gallery “Makom Le’omanut” in Kiryat Ha’Melacha, Tel Aviv, and of the Association for Women’s Art and Gender in Israel. She has presented a wide range of solo and group exhibitions in Israel.