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* "Natural Process" (2012). [[Jerusalem Artists House]]. Curator: Tamar Gispan-Greenberg.
* "Virtual Reality" (2008). Ha'Chava Gallery, [[Holon]].
* "Virtual Reality" (2008). Ha'Chava Gallery, [[Holon]].
* "Useful Sculptures" (2003). [[Janco Dada Museum]], [[Ein Hod]].
* "Useful Sculptures" (2003). [[Janco Dada Museum]], [[Ein Hod]].

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Daniela Yaniv-Richter (born November 5, 1956) is an Israeli ceramist and sculptor.

Biography

Yaniv-Richter was born in Zürich, Switzerland, and made aliyah to Israel in 1975. She graduated Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem in 1982. She studied further in the Eastern Michigan University till 1983, then proceeding to MFA studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She received her MFA on 1985.[1]

Among other subjects, her works deals with replication of natural and man-made objects.[2]

Yaniv-Richter resides in Jerusalem and has three daughters with her ex-husband, Ilan.[3]

Prizes

  • Shapira Prize, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, 1982
  • Cash Business Award, Ann Arbor Art Association, Michigan, 1984
  • Sculpture Award, Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan, 1985
  • Erim Purchase Award, Ann Arbor Art Association, Michigan, 1987
  • First Prize, Michigan Ceramics, Selo Shevel Gallery, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1987
  • Alfred and Ilsa Stammer-Mayer Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland, 2002
  • Georges and Jenny Bloch Foundation, Zollikon, Switzerland, 2003
  • Acquisition Award from the National Lottery, 2003
  • The Ministry of Education Design Award, 2004. Jury Statement: "Yaniv-Richter professionally creates useful objects of everyday life from ceramic matter. The gap between the names of the objects and their immediate categorization to their appearance raises important questions about essence, value and hierarchy of objects. Her choice of matter is precise and offers a different observation, simple and complex at once.[4]

Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

Group Exhibitions

References

  1. ^ Artist Page, Israel Museum website, retrieved 12/31/2014
  2. ^ Smadar Shef (August 21, 2005). שדה פורח. Haaretz (in Hebrew). Retrieved August 13, 2014. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Biographical data about Yaniv-Richter[dead link]
  4. ^ זוכים בפרס עיצוב של משרד החינוך התרבות והספורט לשנת 2004 (in Hebrew). Israel Ministry of Education. December 27, 2004. Retrieved August 13, 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)

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