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Orit Hofshi (Israeli, b. 1959)

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  • Orit Hofshi (Israeli, b. 1959)  Time...thou ceaseless lackey to eternity, 2017  Woodcut and rubbing with colored pencil and grease pencil additions on four sheets of handmade paper  79 7/16" × 40 1/2" (201.8 × 102.8 cm)  Overall: 80" × 166" (203.2 × 421.64 cm)  National Gallery of Art, Washington  Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund  2022.8.1.a-d

    Orit Hofshi Featured in The Wall Street Journal

    Arts in Review
    Karen Wilkin, The Wall Street Journal, December 5, 2024
  • Detail View: Orit Hofshi (Israeli, b. 1959)  Time...thou ceaseless lackey to eternity, 2017  Woodcut and rubbing with colored pencil and grease pencil additions on four sheets of handmade paper  79 7/16" × 40 1/2" (201.8 × 102.8 cm)  Overall: 80" × 166" (203.2 × 421.64 cm)  National Gallery of Art, Washington Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund 2022.8.1.a-d

    ‘The Anxious Eye: German Expressionism and Its Legacy’ Review: Decades of Disquiet

    A show at Washington’s National Gallery of Art highlights how European artists of the early 20th century responded to political upheavals, war and social unrest—drawing discomfiting parallels between then and now.
    Karen Wilkin, The Wall Street Journal, April 13, 2024
  • The Anxious Eye: German Expressionism and Its Legacy

    Critics' Pick
    Angelica Aboulhosn, Artforum, April 5, 2024
  • Installation view of The Anxious Eye: German Expressionism and Its Legacy at the National Gallery of Art, Washington (February 11–May 27, 2024).  Featured Artwork: Orit Hofshi (Israeli, b. 1959)  Time...thou ceaseless lackey to eternity, 2017  Woodcut and rubbing with colored pencil and grease pencil additions on four sheets of handmade paper  79 7/16" × 40 1/2" (201.8 × 102.8 cm)  Overall: 80" × 166" (203.2 × 421.64 cm)  National Gallery of Art, Washington Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund 2022.8.1.a-d

    German expressionists mined the anxiety of war — and the vibrancy of life

    Mark Jenkins, Washington Post, March 6, 2024
  • Orit Hofshi (Israeli, b. 1959)  Time...thou ceaseless lackey to eternity, 2017  Woodcut and rubbing with colored pencil and grease pencil additions on four sheets of handmade paper  79 7/16" × 40 1/2" (201.8 × 102.8 cm) Overall: 80" × 166" (203.2 × 421.64 cm)

    Paradise

    Abbi Kenny, Art New England, April 1, 2021
  • Orit Hofshi (Israeli, b. 1959)  Laver, 2019  Carved Pinewood Panels, Woodcut & Rubbing, Ink on Handmade Kozo & Abaca Paper  105" x 320" (267 x 813 cm)  Unique

    Orit Hofshi: Deep Time

    Sarah Kirk Hanley, Art in Print, May 17, 2019
  • Orit Hofshi (Israeli, b. 1959)  Divergence, 2012  Hand printed woodcut on hand made paper, carved pine wood panels  75 1/2" x 186"

    Review: Woodcuts and more by Israeli artist Orit Hofshi at Shulamit

    Leah Ollman, Los Angeles Times, June 21, 2013
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