Igor Zeiger


Igor Zeiger, is an Uzbekistan-born Israeli Italian artist and curator.

Biography

Igor Zeiger was born in 1977 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan to Mark Zeiger, an engineer and Larisa Yavetz, schoolteacher. He graduated from Tashkent University of Information Technologies with master's degree in communications. Zeiger immigrated to Israel in 2000, living first in kibbutz Ramat Hashofet, then Rehovot and moving to Tel Aviv in 2011. Igor Zeiger spends his time alternately and works in Italy and Jaffa.

Career

Zeiger started with documentary photography as an autodidact. He studied in Studio Gavra School of Photography in class of Sagit Zluf Namir, graduating in 2012. His mentors included David Adika, Gaston Zvi Ickowicz and Nissan N. Perez. In April 2015, Zeiger's photograph was published on the cover of "Israeli Lens" magazine, predecessor of international "Lens Magazine". In 2016, Igor's photograph was chosen as a poster photo for Paco Anselmi documentary film "Karam: A Matter Of Karma", screened at TLVFest. Zeiger lives and works in Jaffa. Zeiger is Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He is also a member of Israeli Association of Visual Artists and Royal Photographic Society. Zeiger founded artistic cooperative Beam Collective together with two fellow artists Maria Rosenblatt and Erica Tal-Shir in 2018.
Zeiger works have been published in the several magazines and newspapers around the world, including Haaretz, Calcalist, Sky Arte Italia, giornalettismo Italia, Devour Madrid, Israeli Lens, Lens Magazine, Noviny Kraje and The North American Post, Lidové noviny, Queer.de, NewsClick.

Artistic style

Zeiger's work is often described as being both beautiful and disturbing. He is known for his ability to capture the raw beauty of the human form, while also exploring the darker side of human nature. Zeiger's work is challenging and thought-provoking, and it has helped to redefine the boundaries of contemporary photography. His techniques extend to capturing more than just the physical attributes of his subjects. His compositions often emphasize the emotions, vulnerabilities, and narratives inherent in human experiences. As a result, viewers are presented with more than just a visual representation, but rather a broader context of the human condition.

Exhibitions

Solo

Group

2014

2015

2016

  • "Postage Required". Vermont Center for Photography. Brattleboro. VT. USA
  • "Secret Art". "Meni House" - Bank Leumi Museum. Tel Aviv.
  • "Books, gentlemen...books". Curated by Hanita Elizur. "Green House" Gallery, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv.
  • "Intervals". Minshar Art Gallery. Tel Aviv
  • "Foodprocessor - food as a tool of sending a message". Curated by Dalit Merhav, "Sarona Art" Gallery. Tel Aviv.
  • "Shades of gray: perspective of an old age". Curated by Hanita Elizur. The New Gallery. Bat Yam Art Institute. Bat Yam. Israel
  • “Imagination 2016”. Contemporary Israeli Art Exhibition, Bank Hapoalim Art Center, Tel Aviv.
  • "Traces of real". Curated by Doron Furman. "Central" Gallery. Tel Aviv

2017

  • "Abject Art". Curated by Doron Furman. Central Gallery. Tel Aviv
  • "Secret Postcard" Project. Fresh Paint 7 Art Fair. Tel Aviv
  • "Books, gentlemen...books". Curated by Hanita Elizur. Social Sciences Faculty Library & Gallery, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv.

2018

  • "Queer Performance: From Gilbert & George to the Present Day". As part "Dangerous Art" exhibitions cluster curated by Svetlana Reingold. Haifa Museum of Art
  • "World Fair", Canton Museum of Art, Canton, Ohio, USA
  • "Secret Postcard" Project. Fresh Paint 8 Art Fair. Tel Aviv
  • "From nine to five". Curated by Hanita Elizur. Artist House Gallery. Rishon LeZion, Israel
  • "Nope, still can't see any difference". Curated by Olga Yerushalmy-Sorokin. Abrahams Gallery. Tel Aviv.

2019

2020

2021

  • “Twenty of Pandemics and other demons“, Aguadilla y del Caribe Museum of Art, Puerto Rico
  • "Either Way", Curated by Olga Yerushalmi and Ksenia Nazarov. Central Gallery for Contemporary Art. Tel Aviv, Israel
  • "The Haifa Way: 70th Anniversary of Haifa Museum of Art". Haifa Museum of Art, Israel.
  • "Stone, paper, scissors and other non-childish games". Curated by Olga Yerushalmy-Sorokin and Ksenia Nazarov. Abrahams Gallery. Tel Aviv
  • "Reference". La Culture Initiative. Amiad Center. Jaffa. Curated by Itay Blaish.
  • "Nature: Morte?". Beam Collective Gallery. Jaffa. Curated by Erika Tal-Shir.

2022

  • “Cloister”, Curated by Dr. Christian Seipel, Klostergalerie Museum, Zehdenick, Germany
  • “Through My Eyes“, Curated by Yana Gorelik. Abrahams Gallery. Tel Aviv
  • “Anything goes…“, “Flood Gallery“, Black Mountain, North Carolina, USA.
  • "Nudus", The Gallerium, Toronto, Canada.
  • "Self Portrait", Uppsala Konstnärsklubb, Uppsala, Sweden.
  • "Two Truths and One Lie", Curated by Ksenia Nazarov and Olga Yerushalmy. Abrahams Gallery. Tel Aviv
  • "Body Pride", Curated by Erez Bialer. Pan Art Gallery.
  • "Call for Action", Curated by Eyal Landesman and Ya’ara Raz Haklai. Photo:Israel 2022, Tel Aviv.
  • “Imagination 2022”. Contemporary Israeli Art Exhibition, Bank Hapoalim Art Center, Tel Aviv.

2023

2024

2025

2026

  • “Panisraeli masculinity II”. Curated by Erez Bialer. Gan Ha’Ir, Tel Aviv.

Curatorship

Collections

Igor Zeiger works are in permanent collections of Haifa Museum of Art, Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan, Nukus Museum of Art, Contemporary art Museum of Uzbekistan in Urgench, A. Kasteyev State Museum of Arts in Almaty, Jerusalem Municipal Library, Yeiser Art Center, Klostergalerie Museum, Zehdenick; Caribbean Art Museum, Puerto Rico and United Kingdom Government Art Collection