Selected Works
outdoors
Dede Bandaid (Born in Israel).
Lives and works in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Dede Bandaid is an Israeli artist who has been working in the public sphere since 2006. His works can be viewed at galleries, exhibition spaces, various art events and mostly in the streets of art capitals around the world, such as London, New York, Berlin and Tel Aviv.
Dede conducts his way as an urban tourist, wandering the ever-changing city streets and visually reacting to them. The urban landscape, together with the social and the personal questions it evokes are the main drives behind Dede’s work. In his works, Dede examines and questions the man-made urban lifestyle people create for themselves, as he reflects on absurd, paradoxical human existence. His body of works concerns problems and mental phenomena shared by all the individuals of the urban society. He deals with loneliness, with the inability to align in the assembly line or to integrate in the group, and with the constant need to move forward to new territories, to run away to new places, both physical and mental ones.
Inspiration arises anywhere and everywhere, in the architecture, rhythms, sounds, and passersby who create the city’s pulse. His inspiration is depending on faith and on state of mind, always unpredictable, impulsive and dynamic. Dede uses various techniques and different tools each time; since the ideas leading him arise from within the experience of the hectic urban life, every question requires a new and fresh approach. His works are always site-specific, both in the theoretical and the practical aspects: they facilitate a solid relationship between the concept that generates them, the specific location where they appear, and the materials and methods used to create them. Therefore Dede considers the streets to be the ultimate space for creation, the most fitting and true platform for communication of messages, and self-expression.
The city is an integral part of Dede’s creative process, as well as of the final work. Dede is motivated by the deep need to leave something after him, by the need to be meaningful and to gain meaning: his art is, for all intents and purposes, a statement of existence.
EXHIBITIONS
GROUP SHOW
AUTUMN 2024
Sep 5 - Oct 31, 2024
Group Show
Summer Show 2024
Jul 1 - Aug 31, 2024
Group Show
Spring Show 2024
May 24 - Jun 30, 2024
Group Show
United We Stand
Nov 15 - Dec 31, 2023
Group Show
Summer Show 2023
Aug 10 - Sep 15, 2023
GROUP SHOW
WINTER 2023
Feb 17 - Mar 24, 2023
Group Show
Election Day 2022
Nov 1 - Dec 9, 2022
Group Show
Winter 2022
Jan 1 - Feb 14, 2022
Group Show
Summer Show 21
Aug 1 - 31, 2021
Group Show
JJ21
Jun 3 - Jul 31, 2021
Group Show
Floating Somewhere Out There
Dec 10, 2020 - Jan 8, 2021
Group Show
Territory of Tenderness
Sep 10 - Nov 30, 2020
Group Show
91-DIVOC
Jun 1 - Aug 31, 2020
ShowRoom
March 2020
Mar 19 - Apr 24, 2020
Group Show
Summer Show 2019
Jul 1 - Aug 31, 2019
Group Show
French Salon 2
Jul 1 - Aug 31, 2019
Group Show
ANOTHER DREAM
Dec 27, 2018 - Feb 1, 2019
Group Show
Summer Show 2018
Jun 28 - Aug 31, 2018
Group Show
French Salon
Mar 8 - Apr 27, 2018
ART FAIRS
Art Miami
Dec 5 - 10, 2023
Fresh Paint Tel Aviv
May 30 - Jun 4, 2023
Art Palm Beach
Mar 23 - 26, 2023
Art Miami
Nov 29 - Dec 4, 2022
Art Miami
Nov 30 - Dec 5, 2021
Fresh Paint Tel Aviv
Oct 21 - 26, 2021
Fresh Paint
May 30 - Jun 3, 2019
Pulse Miami Beach
Dec 6 - 9, 2018
PRESS
Ynet (Heb)
Jul 2023
Kan Radio (Heb)
Jul 2023
Kan Magazine (Heb)
Jul 2023
Legit (Heb)
Jun 2023
visit2israel (Heb)
Jun 2023
Israel Culture (Rus)
Jun 2023
Timeout Israel (Heb)
Jun 2023
Ha’aretz (Heb)
Oct 2020
So-Art Blog (Heb)
Jul 2020
Portfolio (Heb)
Jun 2020
i24News (FR)
May 2019
Haartez (Heb)
May 2019
Haartez (Heb)
May 2019
Calcalist (Heb)
Apr 2019
Portfolio Blog (Heb)
Apr 2019
Time Out (Heb)
Aug 2018
i24news (eng)
Jan 2018
Arte (Ger)
Nov 2017
TimeOut Israel (Eng)
Nov 2017
Calcalist (Heb)
Aug 2017
Khan (Heb)
Jun 2017
Calcalist (Heb)
Sep 2016
PechaKuchaNightTLV
May 2016
Haaretz (Heb)
Dec 2015
Paper (Eng)
May 2015
Ynet (Heb)
Apr 2015
Haaretz (Heb)
Apr 2015
Haaretz (Eng)
May 2015
Mako (Heb)
Mar 2015
Jewish Journal (Eng)
Mar 2015
Time Out (Heb)
Feb 2015