Anat Litwin is a Berlin / Brooklyn based Israeli /American artist working in the medium of paper cut-outs, drawings, public art and installation. She divides her time between studio work and collaborative work on developing The HomeBase Project - a non-for-profit site specific urban art project exploring the notion of home, which she founded in 2005.
Connecting these different practices is Anat's desire to integrate art into the everyday experience and to create a rich, sensual, social, poetic and practical context in which to contemplate on questions of identity.
Anat received her BFA from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, Israel in 2001, and her MFA in 2005 from Hunter College in New York, Department of Combined Media. Her work has been featured in exhibitions in Israel, NY and Europe, in private collections and in several notable publications including the New York Times, and will be presented in the upcoming VOLTA 7 art show in Basel.
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Home Page Image photographed by Alic Trossman