Keren Cytter

Israeli, 1977 

Keren Cytter is a contemporary Israeli artist who combines various mediums to explore themes such as identity, gender, power, and language. Her works have been exhibited in prestigious institutions around the world, including the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.

Cytter's interdisciplinary practice extends beyond the visual arts, as she is also an accomplished writer and filmmaker. Her novels, such as "The Man Who Climbed Up the Stairs of Life and Found Out They Were Cinema Seats," and her films and video works, such as "Der Spiegel" and "Video Art Manual," have received critical acclaim and been screened at film festivals and galleries worldwide. Cytter's practice is characterized by a willingness to experiment with form and content, offering thought-provoking reflections on the complexities of contemporary life. Her works invite viewers to engage with the rich interplay between language, image, and meaning.

Keren Cytter, Window, Münster, 2022

Keren Cytter, Window, Münster, 2022

Artworks

Keren Cytter, Window, Münster, 2022

Keren Cytter, Window, Münster, 2022

blue liner on 12 sheets of paper
86.5 x 83.5 cm (total)
Keren Cytter, Calendar B, 2022-23

Keren Cytter, Calendar B, 2022-23

blue liner on 12 sheets of paper
68.2 x 69 cm (total)
Keren Cytter, Calendar A, 2022-23

Keren Cytter, Calendar A, 2022-23

blue liner on 12 sheets of paper
68.2 x 69 cm (total)
Keren Cytter, Table lamp, 2022

Keren Cytter, Table lamp, 2022

golden marker on paper
29.5 x 39 cm
Keren Cytter, Plant, 2022

Keren Cytter, Plant, 2022

blue liner on 20 sheets of paper
107 x 112 cm (total)
Keren Cytter, Mayfly, 2021

Keren Cytter, Mayfly, 2021

colorpencil on paper
21.6 x 21.6 cm
Keren Cytter, Toilet, 2022

Keren Cytter, Toilet, 2022

blue liner on 12 sheets of paper
86.5 x 83.5 cm (total)

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