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Nir Molad and Amos Ellenbogen<\/p>\n\n\n\n

What does a person on a desert island paint? What does the \ngrandfather of a digital clock look like, and what artwork does a dung \nbeetle like to look at?
\nNir Molad and Amos Ellenbogen open a porthole to a world rich in humor, \nsending viewers to reexamine their reality and views. The cartoons in \nthe exhibition refer to the time and place of their display: they were \ncreated in the museum space where an exhibition centered on artificial \nintelligence is now being presented. This theme is reinforced by the \ntechnique used for their creation, since the cartoonists chose to draw \nsome of the cartoons directly on the gallery walls. Scattered amidst the\n “murals” are prints, and the combination generates a humorous gaze at \nthe activity of an art museum and technology’s influence on life in \ngeneral and art in particular.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The renowned cartoonist duo, recipients of the 2019 Golden Hedgehog \nAward, have been collaborating for the past 12 years, during which they \nhave created, among others, the locally and internationally celebrated \ncartoon series Blisters.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Amos Ellenbogen \u2014 cartoonist, illustrator, journalist, and instructor\n of humor and creative thinking workshops, graduated from the Bezalel \nAcademy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem; taught illustration at Shenkar \nCollege of Engineering, Design, and Art, Ramat Gan, and Sapir Academic \nCollege, Sderot; wrote a weekly column (“A Man’s Word”) in La’Isha; \nillustrated articles and published cartoons in the daily Yediot \nAharonot, and the magazines Blazer, Einayim, etc.; authored the cartoon \nbook Ten Reasons to Buy this Book, among others. Married + 3, a cooking \nfan, dives.
\nNir Molad \u2013 scriptwriter, cartoonist, and animation director \u2013 published\n comics and cartoons in the weekly publications Iton Tel Aviv and Ha’ir,\n and in such magazines as Blender. Wrote scripts for teleplays and \nanimated films, authored the cartoon book Sounds of Mussaka, and staged \nthe stand-up show Antihero. Wrote, produced and directed the animated \nseries Gogi and Magogi, Rapaport, and Guavas in the Mist. Single + cat, \neggplant aficionado, snorkels.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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