liat grayver

About me
Liat Grayver (Israel 1986) has graduated in 2015 from the Art Academy of Leipzig (MFA painting, class of Heribert. C. Ottersbach), and she is currently a post-graduate in the class of Joachim Blank (Media Art) and parallel at the class of Heribert C. Ottersbach (painting) HGB Leipzig. Since January 2016, Grayver has been collaborating with the University of Konstanz on the e-David Project, exploring various approaches to integrate robotic and computer languages in the processes of painting and creative image-making. Grayver’s academic education has been complemented by a range of studies with artists of renown, as well as by several artist residencies. For example, in 2013–14, she was an Erasmus student at the Accademia di Belle Arti (Napoli, Italy), and during the summer of 2014, she studied printmaking under Mary Beth MacKenzie at the Art Student League (New York City). From 2010–13, she had private consultations with Neo Rauch in parallel to her studies at the HGB Leipzig. She attended the Shiboku Studio (Haifa, Israel) in 2008–09 to study Japanese calligraphy under Kazou Ishii, and from 2005–07 she was a student in the Master Class of Israel Hershberg at the Jerusalem Studio School of Painting and Drawing (Israel). Grayver’s professional experiences extend to teaching and giving workshop and lectures in various institutions, among others, at the HGB Leipzig, ELES Kunstlab Berlin, University of Konstanz in Germany, at MIT (Cambridge, USA) and Dong-A (Busan) and Chung Ang (Seoul) University in South Korea. Various institutions, including ELES Studienwerk, Leonardo scholarship and the DAAD, have supported Grayver’s work and studies. Her works have been exhibited in galleries, art fairs, and museums around Europe, Israel, and South Korea. Since 2014, Liat Gravyer is based in Berlin and working in Berlin, Leipzig, Konstanz and Tel Aviv.

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