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Ilit Azoulay (; born 1972) is an international artist of Moroccan origins based in
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Life and career

Azoulay was born in the
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. Her parents both emigrated from
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in the 1940s and 1950s. She attended the photography department of
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where she later went on to teach at. She lives and works in
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Work

Azoulay received a classical training in photography, but ever since she completed her MFA she has critically confronted the norms of photography imposed by a paradigm, developed in a male-dominated industry, that the medium should capture a
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. On the one hand her post-produced images inscribe the photographic process in duration, while on the other it alters the photographic perspective induced by the use of a single lens. Azoulay is best known for pioneering a photography technique aimed at recomposing an image according to the data issued from a thorough research process. Her work, ''Room #8'' (2011) is a single post-produced ten-meter long panorama and is composed of thousands of digitally assembled macro photographs. It is no longer possible to assess the position or temporality of the photographer for she vanishes behind the grid. “.... the grid has become iconic of this tense. It is not the grid of modernism, presented as an image of utopian and autarkic autonomy; nor that of postmodernism, reproduced as both a model and a product of ceaseless mechanical movement; nor that of architecture, structured in scaffolding form; it is not even the common, trivial grid habitually used to instill order. No, for Azoulay’s grid lends itself to communication with any and all of these grids, only so long as it remains utterly committed to the establishment of foreignness and distance between the images of these objects and whoever faces them.” Perhaps more in affinity with “female” weave craft, Azoulay addresses and critiques the Darwinist notion of progress that undergirds the technicity of photography. She often refers to “the one man in the first daguerreotype who was unknowingly photographed, not only because he did not know Daguerre was pointing his machine at him but simply because the technology was not part of his understanding of the world yet: Daguerre was invisible while gathering information.” Obviously, today it is hard to find a person who is unaware of the camera’s eye and places that aren’t under its scrutiny. But if we look again at this
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, it appears that the others, those strolling on the
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at a normal pace were left out of the image, for their pace was too quick for the chemical solution to record their figure. “It is precisely who did not make it to the visual realm of immediacy dictated by the technical progress that interest me: ‘undeveloped silver halides’ dwelling in the darkness of the past, under layers of time, years of oblivion. Non-processed data of which the story can only be recovered piece by piece.” With the help of researchers and witnesses, her work is developed on a textuality functioning as data. Rather than critically addressing the administration of data and its unchallenged technological rendering of images, she often proposes other strategies of data gathering and image rendering. A good example of her exhibition strategy can be found in ''Shifting Degrees Of Certainty'', 2014 that was shown at MoMA’s exhibition, ''Ocean of Images'' in 2015. Photographic fragments carefully organized on the wall of the museum each bear a number that when pressed in the provided audio-guide, delivered a story about the particular fragment and how it came about. The viewer was ushered into 85 different stories offering as many paths as the artist traced during her research. “It does not create objects but rather discloses HOW an object has come about and shows why and how this disclosure gives itself as art. Searching for its objects and researching without end the non-appearing sources of their occurrence, the “double law” of this method invents a wholly other SPHERE where the objects and their histories happen WITHOUT method. As if objects and their histories were happening outside, before and beyond any and all space-time coordinates. As if thus objects and their histories required other performatives irreducible to the spatio-temporal synchronicity and, cast outside this synchronicity, they, the objects and their histories, finally reveal themselves WITHOUT END.” In Azoulay’s work, no element is simply found, but its origins traced and sensed. None of her work is photography in the straightforward sense of the term. Each element in her highly constructed images, even the most banal looking piece of concrete or dust, is carefully considered and (dis)placed. Her composite and multilayered images allow for a parallax view of several layers across time and space and are inscribed in the record of a duration.


Exhibitions


Selected solo exhibitions

2024 ''Stopover'',
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, Munich, Germany 2022 ''Queendom'', Pavilion of Israel at the
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, Venice, Italy 2018 ''Regarding Silences'', CCA – Center for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, Israel 2017 ''No Thing Dies'', The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel 2017 ''Nebraska: Unknown Aspects'', Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 2015 ''A 7th option'', Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, USA 2014 ''A Circumscribed Sphere'', Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Israel 2014 ''Shifting Degrees of Certainty'', Kunst Werke Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany 2013 ''Linguistic Turn'', Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 2013 ''Room #8'', Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York 2011 The Keys, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, USA 2010 ''The Keys'', Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design (MFA), Tel Aviv, Israel 2006 ''I Placed a Jar'', Dollinger Art Project, Tel Aviv, Israel


Selected group exhibitions

2020 ''31: Women'', Daimler Contemporary, Berlin, Germany 2019 ''Skɪz(ə)m'', PLATO Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic 2019 ''Transferumbau: Liebling'', Liebling Haus – White City Center, Tel Aviv, Israel 2019 ''Transferumbau'', Bauhaus Museum Dessau, Germany 2018 ''The Big Picture'', The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, USA 2018 ''KEDEM–KODEM–KADIMA'', CCA Center for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, Israel 2018 ''No Place Like Home'', Museu Coleção Berardo, Lisbon, Portugal 2016 ''Photography Today: Distant Realities'', Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany 2015-17 ''Disorder, Prix Pictet Cycle Exhibition'', Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France; Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, California, USA; MAXXI Museum, Rome, Italy; LUMA Westbau, Zurich, Switzerland; The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, Geneva, Switzerland; CAB Art Center, Brussels, Belgium; The Municipal Gallery of Athens, Greece 2015 ''The Biography of Things'', Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, Australia 2015 ''Ocean of Images: New Photography 2015'', MoMA, New York, USA 2015 ''Affinity Atlas'', The Frances Young Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, USA 2015 '' Places Precarious Fields'', Fotofestival, Mannheim, Germany 2014 ''Les Rencontres d’Arles Prix Découverte 2014'', Arles, France 2012 ''Tree For Two One'', Contact Photography Festival (public installation), Museum of Canadian Contemporary Art, Toronto, Canada 2011 ''The Constantiner Photography Award for an Israeli Artist'', Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel 2011 ''Magic Lantern: Recent Acquisitions in Contemporary Art'', Israel Museum of Art, Jerusalem, Israel 2011 ''Numerator and Denominator'', Herzliya Museum, Herzliya, Israel, 2011 2008 ''Art Harvest'', Art Farm Residency, Nebraska, USA


Awards

2017 Israeli Culture and Sports Ministry Prize (finalist) 2015 The Prix Pictet Global Award in Photography and Sustainability (finalist) 2013 Mifal HaPais Award for Arts and Culture 2011 Israeli Culture and Sports Ministry Prize 2011 The Constantiner Photography Award for an Israeli Artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art 2010 Gerald Levy Prize for a Young Photographer, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem 2008 America-Israel Cultural Foundation Prize


Selected collections

Centre Pompidou, Paris, France Daimler Art Collection Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA LACMA, Los Angeles, USA National Gallery of Australia, Sydney, Australia The Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Israel The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel The MoMA – Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA The Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel


Teaching

Azoulay has taught and lectured in various art schools and academies.


Publications

''Ilit Azoulay: Shifting Degrees of Certainty'' / KW Pocket, ed. Adela Yawitz, pub. by KW Berlin, 2014. ''Ilit Azoulay: Finally Without End'', ed. by Orit Bulgaru, Sternberg Press, Berlin, 2014. ''Ilit Azoulay: A 7th Option'', ed. by Jonathan Touitou, pub. by Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, 2015. ''Ilit Azoulay: No Thing Dies'', ed. by Maurin Dietrich, Mousse Publishing, Milan, 2019.


Notable works

''Regarding Silences'', 2008–16 ''No Thing Dies'', 2014–17 ''Implicit Manifestation'', 2014


References


External links


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''From the Desk of… Ilit Azoulay'', artis online, 2020.''Transferumbau: Liebling,'' by Nurit Banai, Artforum, April 2020.''Ilit Azoulay: Regarding Silences,'' by Adela Yawitz, Artforum, March 2019.''Ilit Azoulay’s “Regarding Silences” Reveals a Hidden Past'', by Roseanne Tabachnik, Whitewall, 11 March 2019.''In The Studio: Ilit Azulay'' by Suzanne Landau, Art in America, 11 November 2013.''Between the miniature and the gigantic: Ilit Azoulay'', by Noah Simblist, dailyserving, 21 April 2011.Ilit Azoulay, Shifting Degrees of Certainty at KW, Berlin, interview by Maurin Dietrich, on KubaParis, 2012.
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