Talk:Daniela Yaniv-Richter

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Prizes

 * Shapira Prize, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, 1982
 * Cash Business Award, Ann Arbor Art Association, Michigan, 1984
 * Sculpture Award, Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan, 1985
 * Erim Purchase Award, Ann Arbor Art Association, Michigan, 1987
 * First Prize, Michigan Ceramics, Selo Shevel Gallery, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1987
 * Alfred and Ilsa Stammer-Mayer Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland, 2002
 * Georges and Jenny Bloch Foundation, Zollikon, Switzerland, 2003
 * Acquisition Award from the National Lottery, 2003
 * The Ministry of Education Design Award, 2004. Jury Statement: "Yaniv-Richter professionally creates useful objects of everyday life from ceramic matter. The gap between the names of the objects and their immediate categorization to their appearance raises important questions about essence, value and hierarchy of objects. Her choice of matter is precise and offers a different observation, simple and complex at once.

Solo Exhibitions

 * "Natural Process" (2012). Jerusalem Artists House. Curator: Tamar Gispan-Greenberg.
 * "Virtual Reality" (2008). Ha'Chava Gallery, Holon.
 * "Useful Sculptures" (2003). Janco Dada Museum, Ein Hod.

Group Exhibitions

 * "Eat, Love" (2013). Beit Meirov Art Gallery, Holon. Curator: Nitza Perry
 * "A Post Production Moment" (2010). FLUXspace, Philadelphia. Curators: Anat Shiftan, Kate Doody.
 * "Intermediate Nature" (2009). The Artists Workshops, Jerusalem.
 * "Clay, Sensation" – the Fifth Israeli Ceramics Biennale (2008). Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv.
 * "Heara 10" (2006). Bloomfield Science Museum, Jerusalem.
 * Ministry of Education and Culture Awards Exhibition (2005). Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
 * "Design, Art, Design" – the Third Israeli Ceramics Biennale (2004). Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv.
 * The Second Israeli Ceramics Biennale (2002). Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv.