Modern and Contemporary Art
Apr 29, 2015 (Your local time)
Israel
 36 Gordon Street, Tel Aviv
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Larry Abramson - B. 1954
Impression se Soleil I, 1987

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Impression se Soleil I, 1987
Oil on canvas, 75X75 cm, Signed, dated and titled on the reverse.

About The Artist:

painter, born 1954, South Africa.Immigrated to Israel in 1961, lived and worked in Jerusalem until 2011, when he moved to Tel Aviv.



Larry Abramson is a painter who has exhibited extensively in Israel and abroad. His exhibition "tsooba" (Kibbutz Art Gallery, Tel Aviv, 1995) became the focus of a critical discourse around Israeli "scopic regimes" and in particular the role of abstraction as a mechanism of denial. In May 2005 his exhibition "The Pile" opened at the Felix-Nussbaum-Haus in Osnabrueck, and later traveled to the Ein Harod Museum in Israel. In recent years he has held two special museum projects, "Searching for the Ideal City" at the Magnes Museum, Berkeley (2005), and "Mini Israel" at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2006).



Over the past 25 years he has participated in many exhibitions and other projects in opposition to the occupation and in support of peaceful and equal coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians. He is a founding member of Artists Without Walls, a dialogue group of Israeli and Palestinian artists. Larry Abramson was Chairman of the Bezalel Academy's Fine Art department between 1992-1999, and in 1996 became the founding director of the Bezalel Program for Young Artists, the post-graduate program which became the first Master of Fine Art course in Israel (jointly with the Hebrew University).

Education

1973 Studied Foundation Course, Chelsea School of Art, London

1973-74 Chelsea School of Art, London

Teaching

1984-2002 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem

1992-99 Head of Fine Art Department and Young Artists Program – MFA, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem

2000, 2003 Guest Lecturer, San Francisco Art Institute

2002 onwards Professor of Art, Multidisciplinary Art Department, Shenkar College, Ramat Gan

Awards and Prizes

1979 The Beatrice S. Kolliner Award for a Young Israeli Artist, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel

1988 America Israel Cultural Foundation

1991 Zak Ohana Prize, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv

1993 Sharet Award for Culture and Art, Ministry of Science, Culture and Sport

1998 The Minister of Education, Culture Prize, Ministry of Culture and Education

2007 Mendel and Eva Pundik Foundation Prize for an Israeli Artist, Tel Aviv Museum


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