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The Jewish Ledger
March 16, 2005, Lisa Kingstone interviews Hanan Harchol on his animations. READ ARTICLE

The Jewish Week
January 7, 2005. George Robinson reviews The New York Jeish Film Festival at Lincoln Center, New York, ('The Nuclear Physicist Gives His Son a Haircut and The Nuclear Physicist Sings to the Seventies, are delightfully wry reflections of the bent-but-not-exactly-broken families of that same milieu...they are among the most likeable and telling entries in this year’s collection.') READ ARTICLE

Jewish Culture News
Fall, 2004, Amy Stone interviews Hanan Harchol on his work, and winning the 2004 Ronnie Heyman Prize READ ARTICLE

ARTnews
April, 2004, Amy Friedman reviews Harchol's piece in The Art of Aging show. READ ARTICLE

The Art of Aging Exhibition Catalog
Published by The Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) and JDC-Eshel. ISBN 1-884300-06-5

Chicago Tribune
October 10, 2002, Alan G. Artner READ ARTICLE


Chicago Arts & Entertainment

Enter Harchol, the ‘psychological narrative artist’
October 25, 2002, Max Herman READ ARTICLE

Chicago Arts & Entertainment
‘Here and Now’ exhibition should stay forever, October 11-17, 2002
“Hanan Harchol has a large installation called “The Trial” which spans much of the doorway to the exhibit. There are two video shorts playing amongst the painted images on the walls.
In one video, he plays his father giving advice. The other is an animated video depicting a perfect family outing. This second video touched dozens of viewers with its universality.”- Paul Barile


Citylife

Show highlights work of young Chicago artists

October 3, 2002, Sara Burrows
caption under photo: “This detail shows part of “The Trial,” and installation by Hanan Harchol in “Here and Now” at the Chicago Cultural Center, made with acrylic on canvas, video monitors and laser transfers.”


Show also reviewed by:
Chicago READER, November 1, 2002, Fred Camper
Chicago Sun Times, October 4, 2002, Bill Cunniff


Here and Now Exhibition Catalogue

Published by The Union League Club of Chicago
and The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs
ISBN 0-9717579-1-7 VIEW CATALOGUE

 
 
           
     
   

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