ANITA ROGERS GALLERY

Itamar Yehiel

b. 1984 Jerusalem, Israel

Lives and works in Berlin, Germany

Itamar Yehiel is a contemporary embroidery sculptor based in Berlin, Germany. Renowned for his distinctive three-dimensional embroideries, Yehiel uses thread to explore philosophical and emotional interpretations of organic forms. His work combines silk, cotton, nylon, polyester, and gold, intricately woven into sculptural forms.

Yehiel's artistic exploration is deeply rooted in the tension between realism and illusion, the temporary and the eternal, the contemporary and the traditional, and crisis and hope. He invites the viewers to reflect on the complexities of existence.

One of Yehiel's notable works, Hope, draws inspiration from the olive branch, a universal symbol of peace, and the Japanese art of Kintsugi (golden repair), which embraces imperfection, seeing breakage and restoration as integral parts of an object's story.

His work has been exhibited at Eine Reise in den Garten at Museum Villa Rot for Contemporary Art, Four Elements at Kunstgewerbemuseum in Berlin, Floating Pebbles at MAX54 Gallery in Augsburg, Aus Fäden geschmiedet at ARTHUS Gallery in Zell am Harmersbach, Germany (with Bruno Feger), and internationally at Threads of Tomorrow at Museu Textil (New Orleans), We Got The Power at The Contemporary Art Modern Project Gallery (Miami), Fibremen (Ukraine), The Sun, BIEN – Biennial of Textile Art (Slovenia), and in the Hamptons, (New York).


Included below are works we have in the back room - inquire to view.