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Viviana Tagar is a photographer, sculptor and architectural journalist.


Tagar was born in Rome, and has lived  in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Switzerland and Israel.


Her exposure to many cultures  enabled her to penetrate the human  personal and social facade, discovering their individual truth and beliefs. No wonder her later path in life led her to master psychology and to combine its insights with her natural creativity as an artist.


Viviana qualified as a psychoanalytical Psychotherapist at Bar-Ilan University, she also studied sculpture at the Avni Institute of Art and Design.

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She exhibited her sculpture and photography in many collective and solo exhibitions. Viviana's first book of photographs, entitled "Tel Aviv Uno-One". The launching of the book coincided with a series of exhibitions of her work.

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Following the success of her first book, Viviana created her second book. "Jerusalem Remix", presents a modern vision of Jerusalem through a magical and unique journey that unveils the enchanted scenery of that timeless city. 



The mayor of Jerusalem, Nir Barkat, wrote about her book "I congratulate Viviana Tagar on the creation of "Jerusalem Remix," an amazing book that captures the sights and lives of Jerusalem through the unique view of her camera lens. Elegantly matching ancient and modern, her pictures surprise you with unusual and artistic perspectives, and urge you to discover the secrets of our great city. The hidden images are a celebration of the colors, sounds, textures, tastes, history and dreams that make up the lives and people of Jerusalem. Viviana Tagar has selected a world of Jerusalem imagery that blurs divisions of time and culture to reveal the city's underlying universality and our common denominator. I know that her images will inspire you to come to experience Jerusalem yourself."

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Her photography work extends to more  conceptual projects such as "The Kingdom" and "La Sagrada Familia" both of which were featured in solo exhibitions.

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Tagar recently launched her latest bronze sculpture series called "Faces of Israel". 

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