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Michael Gross (artist)

Michael Gross (Hebrew: מיכאל גרוס; 1920 – 4 November 2004) was an Israeli painter, sculptor and conceptual artist.

Michael Gross
Born1920–2004
NationalityIsraeli
Known forpainter, sculptor
MovementIsraeli art

Biography edit

Michael Gross was born in Tiberias in the British-administered Palestine in 1920. He grew up in the farming village of Migdal. In 1939–1940, he left to study at the Teachers’ Training College in Jerusalem. In 1939, while he was away, his father was murdered by Arabs, and the family farm and home were destroyed. This event impacted on his work as an artist.[1]

From 1943 to 1945, he studied architecture at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. From 1951 to 1954, he studied art at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He returned to Israel in 1954 and settled in the artists’ village of Ein Hod.

Artistic style edit

Gross's works are imbued with the light and spirit. They are minimalist, but never pure abstraction, always tied to natural form and laden with feeling.[2] In his early paintings, Gross simplified form in order to concentrate on proportion, broad areas of color, and the size and placement of each element. This reductive process was also notable in his sculptures, whether in painted iron or other materials such as white concrete. In later paintings, he often juxtaposed large off-white panels with patches of tone, adding textured materials such as wooden beams, burlap and rope. Gross's rough, freely-brushed surfaces, along with the use of soft pastel coloring, conjure up images of the Israeli landscape.[3]

Gallery edit

Education edit

  • 1936-1940 Teachers Seminary, Jerusalem
  • 1943–1945, Technion, Haifa, architecture, studied sculpture with Moshe Ziffer.
  • 1951-1954 Beaux Arts, Paris with Michel Gimond

Teaching edit

Awards edit

Outdoor and public art edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-05-24. Retrieved 2014-06-30.
  2. ^ Ein Hod, Israeli Prize winners
  3. ^ Artfact: Michael Gross
  4. ^ a b c d e Israel Art Index
  5. ^ (PDF) (in Hebrew). Tel Aviv Municipality. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-12-17.
  6. ^ "Israel Prize Official Site (in Hebrew) – Recipient's C.V."
  7. ^ "*Israel Prize Official Site (in Hebrew) – Judges' Rationale for Grant to Recipient".

Further reading edit

  • Michael Gross, Paintings and Sculpture, Haifa, Haifa Museum, 1964
  • Michael Gross, Outdoor and Indoor Works, 1976-77, Jerusalem, Israel Museum, 1977
  • Michael Gross, Recent Works , Jerusalem, Israel Museum, 2002, ISBN 965-278-297-1
  • Omer, Mordechai, Michael Gross, Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 1993
  • Dorit Kedar, "A fine balance: Michael Gross and Micha Ulman" In Art In Israel Autumn 1989, Vol. 1, Number 3, Pg. 28–31.

External links edit

  • Michael Gross collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved February 5, 2012.
  • "Michael Gross". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved February 5, 2012.
  • Art of Michael Gross at Europeana. Retrieved February 5, 2012

michael, gross, artist, michael, gross, hebrew, מיכאל, גרוס, 1920, november, 2004, israeli, painter, sculptor, conceptual, artist, michael, grossborn1920, 2004tiberias, israelnationalityisraeliknown, forpainter, sculptormovementisraeli, contents, biography, ar. Michael Gross Hebrew מיכאל גרוס 1920 4 November 2004 was an Israeli painter sculptor and conceptual artist Michael GrossBorn1920 2004Tiberias IsraelNationalityIsraeliKnown forpainter sculptorMovementIsraeli art Contents 1 Biography 2 Artistic style 3 Gallery 4 Education 5 Teaching 6 Awards 7 Outdoor and public art 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksBiography editMichael Gross was born in Tiberias in the British administered Palestine in 1920 He grew up in the farming village of Migdal In 1939 1940 he left to study at the Teachers Training College in Jerusalem In 1939 while he was away his father was murdered by Arabs and the family farm and home were destroyed This event impacted on his work as an artist 1 From 1943 to 1945 he studied architecture at Technion Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa From 1951 to 1954 he studied art at the Ecole nationale superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris He returned to Israel in 1954 and settled in the artists village of Ein Hod Artistic style editGross s works are imbued with the light and spirit They are minimalist but never pure abstraction always tied to natural form and laden with feeling 2 In his early paintings Gross simplified form in order to concentrate on proportion broad areas of color and the size and placement of each element This reductive process was also notable in his sculptures whether in painted iron or other materials such as white concrete In later paintings he often juxtaposed large off white panels with patches of tone adding textured materials such as wooden beams burlap and rope Gross s rough freely brushed surfaces along with the use of soft pastel coloring conjure up images of the Israeli landscape 3 Gallery edit nbsp Queen 1969 1970 Painted iron Israel Museum Jerusalem nbsp Cry Pray 1992painted ironIsrael Museum CollectionB92 1547 nbsp First Chapter of Wall Work 1977Israel Museum CollectionB94 0762 nbsp To the victims of the sea 1969 painted iron Tel Aviv University nbsp Monument Tel Aviv University nbsp Education edit1936 1940 Teachers Seminary Jerusalem 1943 1945 Technion Haifa architecture studied sculpture with Moshe Ziffer 1951 1954 Beaux Arts Paris with Michel GimondTeaching edit1954 1954 Higher School of Education Haifa 1957 1960 Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem 1960 1980 Oranim Art Institute TivonAwards edit1964 Herman Struck Prize 4 1967 Dizengoff Prize 4 5 1971 Gold Medal Sao Paulo Art Biennial 4 1977 Sandberg Prize for an Israeli Artist Israel Museum 4 1987 Minister of Education and Culture Prize for Painting and Sculpture 4 1995 Gamzu Prize Tel Aviv Museum 2000 Israel Prize for painting and sculpture 6 7 Outdoor and public art edit1974 Kiryat Hayovel Simon Bolivar Park Jerusalem 1980 Kibbutz Messilot 1982 To the victims of the sea 1969 Tel Aviv University 1985 Tel Aviv University 1996 Trio square of Tel Aviv Museum of ArtSee also editList of Israel Prize recipients Visual arts in IsraelReferences edit Michael Gross Archived from the original on 2018 05 24 Retrieved 2014 06 30 Ein Hod Israeli Prize winners Artfact Michael Gross a b c d e Israel Art Index List of Dizengoff Prize laureates PDF in Hebrew Tel Aviv Municipality Archived from the original PDF on 2007 12 17 Israel Prize Official Site in Hebrew Recipient s C V Israel Prize Official Site in Hebrew Judges Rationale for Grant to Recipient Further reading editMichael Gross Paintings and Sculpture Haifa Haifa Museum 1964 Michael Gross Outdoor and Indoor Works 1976 77 Jerusalem Israel Museum 1977 Michael Gross Recent Works Jerusalem Israel Museum 2002 ISBN 965 278 297 1 Omer Mordechai Michael Gross Tel Aviv Tel Aviv Museum of Art 1993 Dorit Kedar A fine balance Michael Gross and Micha Ulman In Art In Israel Autumn 1989 Vol 1 Number 3 Pg 28 31 External links editMichael Gross collection at the Israel Museum Retrieved February 5 2012 Michael Gross Information Center for Israeli Art Israel Museum Retrieved February 5 2012 Art of Michael Gross at Europeana Retrieved February 5 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Gross artist amp oldid 1181950599, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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