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After the Yom Kippur War (1973), it became increasingly common for Israeli artists to address political issues and criticize Israeli society. In 1974, Na’aman placed two signs on the Tel Aviv beach…
Contributor:
Michal Na’aman
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Tel Aviv, Israel
Date:
1974
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Bar-El uses found materials as base materials, painting and writing directly onto street signs, discarded furniture, posters, and other objects that he scavenges from the streets of Tel Aviv…
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Ido Bar-El
Places:
Jerusalem, Israel
Date:
1987
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Gershuni was a significant figure in the Israeli art scene, and over the course of his career, his art underwent dramatic changes in style and themes. His life work is evidence of his assertion from…
Contributor:
Moshe Gershuni
Places:
Tel Aviv, Israel
Date:
1988
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In The Table As It Is, a tabletop perched on precarious legs and precariously set with bottles of wines and glasses seems about to split apart. Dominey’s sculptures present ordinary objects found in…
Contributor:
Drora Dominey
Places:
Tel Aviv, Israel
Date:
1989
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Averbuch uses paving stones, railroad ties, steel, glass, and other reclaimed materials in his sculptures, repurposing them but also allowing them to retain signs of their utilitarian past. His works…
Contributor:
Ilan Averbuch
Places:
New York, United States of America
Date:
1986