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Andi Arnovitz was born and raised in the United States and immigrated to Israel in 1999. Her work has been shown in Europe, Israel, Canada, China, the USA, and Eastern Europe and is part of many collections including the US Library of Congress, The Israel National Library, The Smithsonian Museum, and others.
Andi Arnovitz, Chapter II, Tractate Niddah, 2019. Lightbox, paper, watercolors, and thread, 50 x 50 cm. Artist's collection. Photo: Elad Sarig
Andi Arnovitz, ACID, 2013. Set of eight etchings, 38 x 55 each, etching, spit bite, aquatint, and sugar lift. Artist’s collection. Photography: Arik Kelmnik, the Jerusalem Print Workshop
Andi Arnovitz, Lilith's Nightmare, 2009. Monotype, transfer lithography, found prayer book pages, ink and thread and baby crib. Artist's collection. Photo: Avshalom Avital
Andi Arnovitz, The King’s Daughter, 2019. Paper, watercolor, lace, and film, 100 x 75 cm. Artist’s collection. Photo: Yaacov Fish
Andi Arnovitz, Dress of the Sotah (Unfaithful Wife), 2009. Japanese paper and thread, dirt, hair, film, and threads, 110 × 46 × 13 cm. Artist's collection. Photo: Avshalom Avital
Andi Arnovitz, If Only They Had Asked Us, 2010. Digital scans of Talmud pages, thread and Japanese paper, 102.5 × 52.5 cm. Artist's collection. Photo: Avshalom Avital
Andi Arnovitz, 4% of us, 2011. paper clay and found wooden box, 59 × 9 × 33 cm. Artist's collection. Photo: Avshalom Avital
Andi Arnovitz, 4% of us, 2011. paper clay and found wooden box, 59×9×33 cm. Artist's collection. Photo: Avshalom Avital