Hadassa Goldvicht, The House Life, 2012-2017, multi-channel video and sound installation.
Artist Bio
Hadassa Goldvicht is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and filmmaker. Her work includes large-scale public interventions created in collaboration with hundreds of community members and institutions worldwide, alongside collaborations with members of her family. Goldvicht’s practice explores personal and collective narratives, mechanisms of pain and healing, as well as the relationships between language and hierarchy, ritual and care.
Her work has been exhibited widely, including at Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice; The Jewish Museum, New York; The Israel Museum, Jerusalem; The Tel Aviv Museum of Art; Beijing Biennale; and Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw. Her works are included in public and private collections, including The Jewish Museum, New York; The Tel Aviv Museum of Art; Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice; The Israel Museum, Jerusalem; The Jewish Museum, Frankfurt; The Center for Book Arts, New York, and more. In 2025, she presented a solo exhibition, titled "To the Internal Libraries," at the National Library, Jerusalem.