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Museum-Cinema / Tartakover, 2010

The film is screened at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art to mark 30 days since the passing of David Tartakover, and in his memory

Tartakover, 2010 | Director: Shahar Rozen, Israel, 2010, Hebrew, Hebrew subtitles, 50 minutes
Introduction: Ayal Zakin, graphic designer; academic coordinator and lecturer in the Department of Visual Communication at Bezalel.

A portrait of David Tartakover, graphic designer and artist, collector of Israeli images, Israel Prize laureate for design, who reveals his world to director Shahar Rozen. Tartakover’s personal work responds to Israeli reality in the realms of culture and politics. He presents the director with his personal work diaries— “the black books,” as he calls them—which serve like a seismograph, recording the key events of Israeli society as well as his own personal world.

About the Lecturer: Ayal Zakin, owner of a design studio specializing in culture, art, and education. Academic coordinator and lecturer in the Department of Visual Communication at Bezalel. Recipient of the 2021 Edmond de Rothschild Prize for Visual Communication for a young designer.

Director: Shahar Rozen Producers: Tzafrir Kochanovsky, Miri Ezra Production Company: T.T.V. Productions