:-)-: A - Z Editions
    Editions
  • Spells
  • Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime (the touching version)
  • For the Time Being
  • Noon & Ain
  • What’s yours is mine
  • Wild Wind
  • H(Air)
  • The Sorrow the Joy Brings ~ Etching
  • Status
  • Leaving Living
  • Georgia
  • Cool Loneliness
  • Don’t Convert the Scientific Problem to an Insignificant Love Story
  • Last
  • Still Fata Morgana
  • Vertical Element
  • CV Feb. 4 2004 (Microsoft Word Document 43.3 Kb, Ink Jet Print on Letter Size Paper)
  • Cynthia’s Wardrobe
  • Point of Reference
  • White Lie
  • Fountains
  • Melody Card
  • In Dependent
  • The Rise & Fall
  • Portmanteau
  • Intervention
  • Empty Orchestra
  • Too Much, Too Little, Too Late
  • On Temporary Loan [In Tijdelijke Bruikleen]
  • Someday He’ll Come Along
  • Ongoing Collection
  • Everything Near Becomes Distant
  • Ecstatic+Streaming
  • Catching (day) Light
  • Zimmer for FAB
  • Site Specific (34)
  • 2-7 p.m.
  • Vibrations
  • Get Lost Dreams
  • Vertical Element (On-land)
  • Both Sides Now (On Shuffle)
  • Years Go By and More Words are Forbidden
  • NOON
  • Still in Emotion
  • Compass
  • Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime
  • The Sorrow the Joy Brings ~ Film
  • As Long As ~ Tote
  • Unresolved Interval
  • Monument
  • Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime (the Notation)
  • The Sorrow the Joy Brings ~ Collage
  • As Long As ~ South of Somewhere
  • Absolute Countdown
  • And Gravity Will Always Bring Us Down
  • As Long As ~ Drawing
  • Recalculating Route
  • Kimberly Phillips and Vanessa Kwan, Writing Through Melancholy to Someplace Else, 2018 (publication)
  • Dana Gilerman, Distance Touch, Seven Nights, Yedioth Achronot, 9.1.2015
  • Hagit Peleg-Rotem, Cheering Up a Weeping Willow, Globes, 16.12.2014
  • Avi Lubin, Dark Times, 2014 (publication)
  • Liz Park, Durational Boundaries, 2014 (publication)
  • Kimberly Phillips, “Willow, Weep for Me: Noa Giniger, Marian Penner Bancroft, and the Intricacies of Melancholy”, C Magazine, Issue 122, Summer 2014
  • Jesse Birch, Absolute Countdown, November 2013 (publication)
  • Yael Messer, Collecting the everyday, Ecstatic+Streaming, 2012 (publication)
  • Kees Keijer, “De tragiek van Ginigers verzamelwoede”, Het Parool, 16.12.2011

  • Laurie Cluitmans, “AB(FAB) HOLIDAY?”, Kunsthuis SYB, 2011
 (publication)
  • Uzi Zur, “Darker than light”, Haaretz, 14.1.2011

  • Tal Yahas, Darker than Light, 2010 (publication)
  • Uzi Zur, “More for the Fantasy”, Haaretz, 23.7.2010

  • Chris Bors, “I’m not here. An exhibition without Francis Alÿs”, Artforum, 8.5.2010
  • Yael Messer, Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime, I’m Not Here, 2010 (publication)
  • Sandra Spijkerman, “Too much, too little, too late”, Kunstbeeld, Issue 10, October 2009
  • Manon Braat, “Flash Review”, Flash Art International, Issue 266, May-June 2009
  • Sandra Smallenburg, “Half poezie & half plastic”, NRC Handelsblad, 24.4.2009
  • Avi Lubin, “Don’t convert the scientific problem to an insignificant love story”, February 2009
  • Maarten Steenhagen, Nieuwe Lichting, Eigen Mores, Tubelight, 8.5.2008
  • Renske Janssen, Interview, De Ateliers, 2008 (publication)

    Minimal and playful, Noa Giniger’s work is founded on the idea that nothing is stable, secure, or steady. As a consequence, a substantial part of her work relates to longing and the bittersweet of letting go. She investigates modes of navigation in this world, physical and emotional, inspired by systems of mapping and measurement, language and naming, natural laws and social codes. She explores the ways in which time and intimacy are linked, and addresses the difficulty of capturing intimacy with words. She uses different modes of collaboration and the ecosystem of the arts, creating occasions for collaborative practices and access. The outcomes of her projects include site-specific installations in both private and public space, sound, video, websites, objects, works on paper and writing. Additionally, Noa represents half of the spoken-word-poetry duo Noon & Ain with musician Anat Spiegel.

    Noa Giniger graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris and attended the School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University. She was a participant in the two-year program De Ateliers, Amsterdam; a Royal Dutch Institute Affiliated Fellow at the American Academy, Rome; an artist in residence at Villa Empain – Fondation Boghossian, Brussels and at Artport Tel Aviv. Her work has been presented in various international solo and group exhibitions including ICA, Philadelphia; Western Front, Vancouver; Air de Paris, Paris; De Appel, Amsterdam; among others. Noa is also a board member at Tohu – an independent online art magazine dedicated to promoting clear and engaged writing about art and culture in Hebrew, Arabic, and English; and at puntWG – an artist-run experimental community and presentation space in Amsterdam. Noa Giniger lives and works in Amsterdam.

    CONTACT
    Marius van Bouwdijk Bastiaansestraat 153
    1054 RW, Amsterdam
    Netherlands
    neshama(at)gmail.com
    @noa.giniger

     

    CREDITS
    Clare Butcher
    fanfare & Haris Hadžić
    Mondriaan Fonds

      EDUCATION

      • 2003-2004 Carnegie Mellon University, School of art, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
      • 2000-2005 École Nationale Supérieur des Beaux-Arts, Paris, FR

      SOLO AND TWO-PERSON EXHIBITIONS

      • 2018 Cool Loneliness, as part of Home Sequence, Home, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2014 Durational Boundaries, as part of ICA@50: Pleasing Artists and Publics Since 1963, ICA, Philadelphia, PA, USA
      • 2013 Absolute Countdown, Western Front, Vancouver, CA
      • 2011 Attachment, Galerie Gabriel Rolt, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2011 The Armory, with Anna Bjerger, Galerie Gabriel Rolt, NYC, USA
      • 2010 Darker than light, with Danny Yahav-Brown, Sommer Gallery for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, IL
      • 2009 Empty orchestra, in collaboration with Robin Vanbesien, Speedy wash, Wiels, Brussels, BE
      • 2009 On temporary loan, De Inkijk, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2009 :-)-: Galerie Gabriel Rolt, Amsterdam, NL

      GROUP EXHIBITIONS

      • 2020 Open Skies, as part of Loving Art, Making Art, Tel-Aviv, IL
      • 2020 Poeticizing Leisure, Althuis Hofland Fine Arts, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2020 Viral Self-Portraits, online, MG+MSUM, Ljubljana, SI
      • 2020 Chapter 3Hree, Het Hem, Zandaam, NL
      • 2020 Leaf, Limited Edition Art Fair, Prints and Multiples, Fondation Boghossian – Villa Empain, Brussles, BE
      • 2019 Flowers of Our Land, The Israeli Centre for Digital Art, Holon, IL
      • 2018 Unwilling: Exercises in Melancholy, Haverford College, PA, USA
      • 2018 Multiples and Editions, Galerie Martin van Zomeren, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2018 The Merry-go-round, part 2, Juliette Jongma Gallery, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2018 Painting the Night, screening, Centre Pompidou-Metz, Paris, FR
      • 2017 Balzers / Blasons, Collectif La Valise, Nantes, FR  
      • 2016 Launch Sites, The Israeli Centre for Digital Art, Holon, IL
      • 2016 Intimacy, Lost & Found, Kattenkabinet, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2016 Anarchic Infrastructure, puntWG, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2015 Ephemeral Art in the Landscape, Environmental Art Biennale, I-Park Foundation, CT, USA
      • 2015 Sfear Fan Ynset, Beetsterzwaag’s 1st Triennial, NL
      • 2015 N A PRIS LES DÉS, Air de Paris, Paris, FR
      • 2015 N A PRIS LES DÉS, 43 rue des Panoyaux, Paris, FR
      • 2015 Opposite the other side, Sommer Gallery for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, IL
      • 2015 Partial Presence, Zabludowicz Collection, London, UK
      • 2015 Invitation to the Blues, puntWG, Amsterdam, NL (Curator: Roi Alter)
      • 2014 Dark Times, The Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv, IL
      • 2014 ĐİĽƐƬŤÂƝŤƎƑÓÑƮ ~ Į MİƓĤŤ ŁĨƘÉ YÓŪ, screening, V&A Museum, London, UK
      • 2013 The Celeste Prize, ex-Bibli, Rome, IT
      • 2013 The Age of Collage, Gestalten Space, Berlin, DE
      • 2012 Other Lives, Bloomfield Science Museum, Jerusalem, IL
      • 2012 Only parts of us will ever touch parts of others, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, FR
      • 2012 Everything’s alright forever, Paradise Row Gallery, London, UK
      • 2012 IBG2011:Ins Blickfeld geruckt, Galerie de Multiples, Paris, FR
      • 2011 2001-2011: Soudain, Déjà, Galeries d’exposition ENSBA, Paris, FR
      • 2011 No color in your cheeks unless the wind lashes your face, online, IOP
      • 2011 Summer Show, Galerie Gabriel Rolt, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2011 The end of History, Galerie Speckstrasse & Kutscherhaus, Hamburg, DE
      • 2010 Grandfather paradox, Chelouche Gallery, Tel Aviv, IL
      • 2010 Grandfather Paradox, On-Off Artprojects, Hamburg, DE
      • 2010 I’m not here. An exhibition without Francis Alÿs, de Appel, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2010 “Quelle énergie mettons-nous à transformer les choses, avec un plaisir non dissimulé”, La Générale Manufacture, Sèvres, FR
      • 2010 Ins Blickfeld Geruck, Institut Francais, Berlin, DE
      • 2009 The 2nd biennial of contemporary art, The Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Herzliya, IL
      • 2009 The cast of shadows, Access Gallery, Vancouver, CA
      • 2009 The twin paradox, Contributed, Studio for the Arts, Berlin, DE
      • 2008 Who’s missing, Galerie Gabriel Rolt, Amsterdam, NL 
      • 2008 Second life, La Générale Manufacture, Sèvres, FR
      • 2008 Master Humphrey’s clock, Het Gebouw, Leidsche Rijn (through De Appel Arts Centre), NL 
      • 2008 Offspring, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2008 Abstraction surface air, screening, Le Georges, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, FR
      • 2008 Sun shine shine, Nieuwe Vide, Haarlem, NL
      • 2006 The end, &nbsp, Paris, FR
      • 2006 Under construction, &nbsp, Paris, FR 
      • 2006 La fabrique du dessin, Galeries d’exposition Beaux-Arts, Paris, FR
      • 2006 Kaleidoscope, Galeries d’exposition Beaux-Arts, Paris, FR
      • 2006 Attentifs ensemble, Attitudes, Geneva, CH
      • 2005 Je partage votre point de vue, La Générale, Paris, FR
      • 2005 Première vue, Passage du Retz, Paris, FR

      CURATORIAL projects

      • 2014-2018 puntWG, Amsterdam, NL (Artistic committee)
      • 2014 Status, puntWG, Amsterdam, NL (Exhibition)
      • 2011 Zimmer for FAB, Kunsthuis SYB, Beetsterzwaag, NL (Series of residencies, publication)

      RESIDENCIES and PROGRAMS

      • 2022 Arad Contemporary Art Center, Arad, IL
      • 2021 Artport, Tel Aviv, IL
      • 2021 Artists Residence Herzliya, Herzliya, IL
      • 2019  Villa Empain, Fondation Boghossian, Brussels, BE
      • 2015 I-Park Foundation, CT, USA
      • 2015 Kunsthuis SYB, with Anat Spiegel; Noon & Ain, Beetsterzwaag, NL
      • 2013 Western Front, Vancouver, CA
      • 2011 American Academy in Rome, IT

      • 2011 Zimmer for FAB, Kunsthuis SYB, Beetsterzwaag, NL 
      • 2006-2008 De Ateliers, Amsterdam, NL

      AWARDS and GRANTS

      • 2022 The Independent Creators Fund, IL
      • 2018-2022 Mondriaan Fonds, NL
      • 2016 Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst (AFK), NL
      • 2014 Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst (AFK), NL
      • 2013 1st Prize winner, Celeste Prize for Painting and Graphics, IT

      • 2013 Mondriaan Fonds, NL
      • 2013 Ostrovsky Family Foundation, USA
      • 2013 Schurmann-Krant Foundation, NL
      • 2011 Fonds BKVB, NL
      • 2011 Maison Descartes, Institut Français des Pays-Bas, NL
      • 2011 Fonds BKVB, NL
      • 2006-2008    Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, NL
      • 2003 Colin-Lefranc Foundation, FR

      OTHER

      • 2020 Eva by Studio Minailo (Art work and website)
      • 2018 Departing Landscapes by Keren Levi (Art work)
      • 2017 Vibrations, Balzers-Blasons, Collectif La Valise, Nantes, FR (Multiple)
      • 2016 South of Somewhere by Anat Spiegel (Sleeve design, special edition)
      • 2011 Persona by Studio Minailo (Stage design)

      EDUCATIONAL and ORGANIZATIONAL

      • Since 2019 Board member, puntWG, Amsterdam, NL 
      • Since 2015   Board member, Tohu magazine
      • 2014-2017  Guest tutor, Fine Arts, 3rd year, Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2014 External committee, Fine Arts, final exam, Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam, NL 

      TALKS

      • 2018 “Unwilling: Exercises in Melancholy”, Haverford College, PA, USA 
      • 2016 “Anarchic Infrastructure Symposium”, puntWG, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2015 “Historical Materialisms Symposium”, Teylers Museum, Haarlem, NL
      • 2014 “Ask us anything”, with Anat Spiegel; Noon & Ain, part of “MAKING IT: Art Practices from ARC to industry”, Emily Car University, Vancouver, CA
      • 2014 “Conversation About Nothing”, ICA, Philadelphia, PA, USA
      • 2014  “Ask us anything”, with Anat Spiegel; Noon & Ain, puntWG, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2012 “Zimmer for FAB”, Kunstvlaai, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2011 American Academy in Rome, IT 
      • 2011 “Attachment”, Galerie Gabriel Rolt, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2011 “Zimmer for FAB”, Galerie Jeanine Hofland, Amsterdam, NL
      • 2011 “Zimmer for FAB”, Kunsthuis SYB, Beetsterzwaag, NL 
      • 2010 “I’m not here. An exhibition without Francis Alÿs”, de Appel, Amsterdam, NL

      PUBLICATIONS and CATALOGUES

      • Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime (the touching version), Politics of Love (Long distance relationship), Tohu Magazine, online, 2022
      • The Sorrow the Joy Brings, Inventing Nature Issue 30, Harama on-line mafazine, 2020
      • Nanopoetica, with Anat Spiegel; Noon & Ain, Hebrew Anthology of Conceptual Poetry, 2019
      • Recalculating Route, Futures Issue 25, Harama on-line mafazine, 2019
      • Unwilling: Exercises in Melancholy, Haverford College, 2018
      • In Recent Years, the Mud has Increased, Chain Reaction Issue 21, Harama on-line magazine, 2018
      • Dark Times, exhibition catalogue, Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, 2015

      • Celeste Prize, prize catalogue, 2013

      • The Age of Collage, Gestalten, 2013
      • Only parts of us will ever touch parts of others, exhibition catalogue, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, 2013 
      • Ecstatic+Streaming, artist book, with essays by Noa Giniger and Yael Messer, self-published, 2012 
      • “Index/Assembly”, Master Humphrey’s Clock, exhibition catalogue, de Appel, 2011

      • 2001-2011: Soudan, Déjà, exhibition catalogue, Beaux-arts de Paris les editions, 2011

      • By Air-Mail, with Halina Kliem, Issue 23, Kiosk online, 2011
      • “Legal Aliens”, Programma, Spring Issue, May 2010
      • I’m not here. An exhibition without Francis Alys, exhibition catalogue, de Appel, 2010
      • “Anachronisms & Interferences”, Cathedral Magazine, issue 3, May 2009
      • “The Obsession, The Session”, DIY/ Fanzine, Issue 7, Amsterdam, March 2009
      • The Herzliya Biennial, catalogue, Issue 4 of Picnic Magazine, 2009
      • “The cast of shadows”, Parallel Guidebook, Issue 3, 2009
      • “The Book of Intensions”, F.R. David, de Appel, Issue 4, Amsterdam, Summer 2008 
      • Offspring, catalogue, Stichting Ateliers 63, 2008
      • “Attentifs ensemble”, Attitudes, 2006
      • Kaléidoscope, catalogue, Ensba. Diffusion Paris – Musées, 2006
      • PPR Archives, Paris Project Room, Diffusion Paris – Museum, FR, 2005
      • Première vue, 4th edition, Passage de Retz, Paris, 2005
      • “Untitled”, with Shana Moulton, Magazine 42 Ma’alot, Issue 46, Summer 2004 
  • The Contemporary Centre for Art | Residency
    November 2021, May 2022, January 2023
    The Contemporary Centre for Art, Arad, IL

  • Artists Residence Herzliya | Residency
    September – October 2021
    Artists Residence Herzliya, Herzliya, IL

  • Artport | Residency
    April – June 2021
    Artport, Tel Aviv, IL

  • Open skies | Group Show
    Curator: Avi Lubin
    12 – 14 November 2020
    Loving Art. Making Art. Tel Aviv, IL

  • The Sorrow the Joy Brings | Online contribution
    Invitation by Tal Yahas and Rinat Edelstein
    המצאת הטבע Issue #30, Harama (on-line magazine), 2020

     

  • Poeticising Leisure | Group show
    29 May – 11 July 2020
    Althuis Hofland Fine Arts, Amsterdam, NL

  • Viral Self-Portraits | Online Exhibition
    Invited by Galit Eilat
    15 May – 31 December 2020
    MG+MSUM, Ljubljana, SI

  • Chapter 3HREE | Artist Talk
    8 March 2020, 4 – 5 p.m.
    With Desiree Dolron, Noa Giniger and Maria Roosen
    Het Hem, Zaandam, NL

  • Limited Edition Art Fair | Prints and Multiples
    14 – 16 February 2020
    Fondation Boghossian – Villa Empain, Brussles, BE

     

  • Chapter 3HREE | Group show
    Curated by Rieke Vos and Maarten Spruyt
    14 January – 3 May 2020
    Het Hem, Zandaam, NL

     

  • Mondriaan Fonds | Grant
    Receiver of Stipendium for Established Artists
    (Werkbijdrage Bewezen Talent)
    2018 – 2022

     

  • Villa Empain | Residency
    November 2018 & April 2019
    Fondation Boghossian, Brussels, BE

     

     

  • Flowers of Our Land | Group Show
    Curator: Udi Edelman
    16 February – 18 May 2019
    Israeli Centre for Digital art in Holon, IL

     

  • Get Lost Dreams | Online contribution
    Invitation by Tal Yahas and Rinat Edelstein
    Futures Issue #25, Harama (on-line magazine), 2019

     

  • Noon & Ain in Nanopoetica | Special contribution
    Edited by alex Ben-Ari
    Second Hebrew Anthology of Conceptual Poetry
    Launch: 21 November 2019
    Print screen Festival, Israeli Centre for Digital art in Holon, Israel

     

  • atelierWG | Open Studio
    28 & 29 September 2019, 12 – 5 p.m.
    Studio 33C, WG-Plein, Amsterdam, NL

     

     

  • Leaving Living | Screening
    Curator: Jean-Marie Gallais
    9 December 2018, 6 p.m.
    Centre Pompidou-Mertz, Mertz, FR

  • Cool Loneliness | Solo Exhibition
    Initiated and organized by Sascha Pohle and Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec
    Exhibition: 14 – 15 July 2018
    Opening: 13 July 2008, 6 – 9 p.m.
    Home Sequence

  • בשנים האחרונות, הבוץ גדל | Online contribution
    Invitation by Tal Yahas and Rinat Edelstein
    Chain Reaction, Issue #21, Harama (on-line magazine), 2018

  • Unwilling: Exercise in Melancholy | Group show
    Curators: Vanessa Kwan and Kimberly Phillips
    Exhibition: 12 March – 28 April 2018
    Artists talk: 21 March  2018, 5 p.m.
    Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Haverford College, PA, USA

  • Multiples and Editions | Group show
    The Hazenstraat Biennale: 15 – 31 March 2018
    Gallery Martin van Zomeren, Amsterdam, NL

     

     
  • The Merry-Go-Round (part 2) | Group Show
    Curator: Jeanine Holfland
    Exhibition: 16 February – 3 March 2018
    Juliette Jongma Gallery, Amsterdam, NL

  • As Long As | Limited Edition ⏳?
    NU NU NU NOW NOW NOW
    Stedelijk Museum Shop, Amsterdam, NL

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