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Dalia Ne’eman Presents her Backgammon Board



Seesaw

The work portrays the existing competition in the many aspects of life, where once you are on top and at other times you are not. The seesaw which we all rode when we where children, as if to teach us already then that we don’t always have to be on top, symbolizes this competition best. Such competition is present whether we like it or not, in our interpersonal relationships, romantic or platonic, as well between the nations of the world.

Dalia Ne’eman

Born in Tel-Aviv - 1948.

High school studied in Wizo - graphics, textile design, drawing and sketching. 
graduate of the Midrasha of the Arts in Art Education and was a student of the renowned Rafi Lavi and Ran Shchori. 
Refresher courses at F.I.T. – Fashion Institute of Technology- NYC in Photography and Jewelry Design. 
Painted at the Art Student League - NYC.
Living and working in Tel-Aviv. 

Former Exhibitions:

1988 - Beit Goldmont, Antwerp (World Wizo)
2003 - Beit Rishonim, Givaatayim – “An Israeli in N.Y.”
2004 - Asia House, “Alone, not Alone”
2004 - Beit Wizo, Kfar Shmaryahu, “Alone, not Alone”
2005 - The Museum Windows, Ramat Aviv, “Alone, not Alone”
2006 - Alvariou, Ramat Hachayal, Mixed Exhibition
2006 - Reading, Mixed Exhibition
2007 - Bianale, Venice, “Divine Presence”