"Israel was the birthplace and cultural crucible where Hagit Barkai witnessed meaningful battles waged in the name of selfhood, as well as
deaf and blind walls erected to keep the Other out. A growing rift between the culture of the Diaspora and the culture of the Settlers
happening while Hagit was growing up, seared her psyche with a thirst for truth. While in college, she turned first to philosophy in search for
answers. But, writing, she discovered, favors an omniscent gaze that tends to silence the Other. Art, instead opened doors to finding an
ethical balance in her relationship with the world. Thus, since the year 2000 Hagit Barkai paints." from "The Art of Hagit Barkai: Between the Abject and the Sublime," by Surpik Angelini
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Arts Rescue Mission Joined: Apr-17-2011 |
After more than 75 solo gallery and museum exhibitions including venues at the PARCO galleries in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagasaki Japan (1990), and solo gallery exhibitions in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas, Torino Italy, and Berlin Germany, Dan M Allison’s ArtFlow Docs, and non-profit Artist Rescue Mission, provide artists and and collectors offers services including archiving, data management, research, estimates, photography, and general art services in Houston Texas.