Maayan Strauss (Hebrew: מעין שטראוס, born in 1982 in Jerusalem) is an Israeli artist.
Strauss studied architecture at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. She has exhibited in several galleries and art projects, such as the project “Sharon”, that suggests, according to curator Joshua Simon, “an unlikely association between the most thriving region in Israel, and the name of the Israeli PM.”
Maayan Strauss studied at the Yale Photography MFA and graduated in 2012.[citation needed]
In 2003 she showed paintings and photographs in Tel Aviv’s renowned Givon Gallery.
In 2005, Strauss was operational in the sudden film Beautiful Tamar as the narrator.
In 2006, she exhibited a act out called “Settlement Evacuation” in the Israel Museum of Jerusalem as share of the “Mini Israel” exhibition that the museum held. Strauss’s pretense was a model of a Jewish unity being evacuated.
The piece of legislation was followed by debates of diplomatic nature in the Israeli press and parliament..
In May, 2006, Strauss curated subsequent to Roy Arad and Joshua Simon the exhibition Doron (present in Hebrew) at the Minshar Gallery in Tel Aviv.
Other exhibitions followed and her works were bought by major collectors of Israeli art.
2007 The Herzliya Biennial.
2008 “Internazionale!”, group exhibition, Left Bank Gallery, Tel Aviv, September
2008 “Family”, Project at “Mix-Art Festival”, Rishon Le-Zion park, April
2008 “Treasure”, group exhibition, GDK Gallery, Berlin, October
2009 “Artist at Work”, group exhibition, Left Bank Gallery, Tel Aviv, May
2009 “Sweethearts”, Project at “Fresh paint Art Fair” Tel Aviv, March
2010 “Correspondences”, group exhibition, Yafo 23, Jerusalem, Oct-Nov
The Art & Poetry magazine “Maayan” was named after her, and she was one of the contributors to articles as a co-founder & editor.
The artiste currently resides in New York.
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