Installation Diary
Etti Abergel
2008
An artist’s book in a compact format, edited as an associative narrative of images from a selection of the artist’s work from 1996 to 2007. The book includes photographs, preparatory drawings, early versions and sketches, and interpretive articles by curators and artists.
- Design: Michal Sahar and Koby Levi (The League), Avigail Reiner
- Texts: Larry Abramson, Gannit Ankori, Sarah Casulich Canarutto, Irena Gordon, Avi Ifergan, Philip Leider, Michaël Sebban, Manon Slome, Vered Zafran
- Translation: English Translation - J. Appleton, Hebrew - Debbie Eylon, French - Elie Ben-Gal and Maurice Luber
- Language editing: J. Appleton, Dalia Netzer-Tzafrir
- Pages: 448
- Type of binding: hardcover
- Dimensions (cm): 12.5X17.5X4.5
- Place of publication: Israel
- Supported by: Israel Lottery Council For Culture & Arts, Israeli Center for Libraries, Israeli Ministry of Science, Culture & Sport
Etti Abergel (b. 1960) lives and works in Jerusalem, is an Israeli artist and sculptor. She develops architecture-dependent installations, drawings, and objects that construct scenes from a subjective journal. Abergel 's installations deal with issues of multicultural identity, migration, and processes of transition and adaptation. She holds a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from the Bezalel Academy and a master's degree in Art History and Cultural Criticism. Abergel has exhibited in numerous exhibitions worldwide and is the recipient of the 2024 Mordechai Ish-Shalom Lifetime Achievement Award.


