Nationality Israeli, Jewish Movement Israeli art | Name Hila Lin | |
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Hebrew blood saturated to stition hila lulu lin farah kufr bir im 2003
Hila Lulu Lin (Hebrew: הילה לולו לין) (b. 1964) is an Israeli multi-disciplinary artist.
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- Hebrew blood saturated to stition hila lulu lin farah kufr bir im 2003
- No more tears 06 00 hila lulu lin farah kufr bir im 1994
- Biography
- Art career
- Awards and recognition
- Selected exhibitions
- References

No more tears 06 00 hila lulu lin farah kufr bir im 1994
Biography
Hila Lin (later Lulu Lin) was born on Kibbutz Mishmar HaEmek. When she was two years old, her parents were sent to Qazvin, Iran for three years as aliyah emissaries. When the family returned to Israel they moved to Kfar Bilu. Lulu Lin studied at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem in 1986-1989.
She lives and works in Tel Aviv.
Art career
In the 1990s, Lulu Lin designed a Hebrew font that she uses in her art and poetry books. In 1992, she held her first solo show at Bograshov Gallery in Tel Aviv. Her multi-disciplinary work combines photography, video, sculpture and installation art. In End to Tears (2004), the artist is photographed smearing egg yolk on her body.