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Zigi Ben-HaimAPARTMENT FOR SALE: 15-E, Abstract Mixed Media 3-D Collage, Real Estate Listing1982
1982
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APARTMENT FOR SALE: 15-E, created in 1982, is an original mixed media painted collage on paper by the Israeli-American artist Zigi Ben-Haim. APARTMENT FOR SALE: 15-E is an imaginative abstract collage composition constructed using a vintage 1982 newspaper clipping of a real estate listing displaying an apartment floor plan diagram( selling price visible) and an overlay of painted cheesecloth. A piece of jute twine trails to the edge of the sheet, paper segments of pastel neutral colors and painterly dabs of white add movement, smudges of light gray form the border frame. The viewer experiences a engaging aerial view suggesting an asphalt road surface interplaying with sheer layers of muted colors of light blue, celery green, light olive, pale yellow, pale pink, and charcoal black.
Artwork size - 18 x 24 inches, unframed, excellent condition, signed and dated '82 by Zigi Ben-Haim on lower right corner
ZIGI BEN-HAIM, born in Baghdad, Iraq in 1945, is an Israeli painter, sculptor, and collage artist. His family fled Iraq to Israel via Iran when he was five years old. Zigi spent most of his adolescence in Tel-Aviv studying at The Avni Institute of Fine Arts from 1966 to 1970. After relocating to the United States, he enrolled in the California College of Arts & Crafts in 1971 and received M.A. from J.F.K. University in 1973 and M.F.A from the San Francisco State University in 1974. During the early 1970s, Zigi used discarded newsprint and industrial paper, which he found on the streets of SoHo to construct his formations in paper, 3-dimensional paintings, collages and sculptures. Many of these works are in collections of museums around the world. In the early 1990s, industrial aluminum material replaced recycled paper. He has been creating paintings, three dimensional installations, indoor and outdoor sculptures throughout his career. Ben-Haim experiments with other materials such as concrete, film, ropes, and burlap to make his conceptual ideas. In 1975 he became a U.S. citizen and currently lives and works in New York and Israel.
- Creator:Zigi Ben-Haim (1945, Israeli)
- Creation Year:1982
- Dimensions:Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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- Condition:Very good condition, never been framed, hand signed in graphite pencil on lower right, dated 1982.
- Gallery Location:Union City, NJ
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU83232693531
Zigi Ben-Haim
Zigi Ben-Haim (born 1945 in Baghdad, Iraq) is an American-Israeli painter and sculptor renowned for his innovative use of materials and exploration of cultural identity. After fleeing Iraq with his family at the age of five, Ben-Haim settled in Israel, where he spent his formative years in Tel Aviv. He pursued his art education at the Avni Institute of Fine Arts from 1966 to 1970. In the early 1970s, he moved to the United States, studying at the California College of Arts & Crafts and later earning an M.F.A. from San Francisco. Incorporating unconventional materials such as aluminum, wire mesh, burlap, and newsprint. His art delves into themes of nature, urban life, and the interplay between personal and collective experiences. Notable public installations include "Treasure the Green," a sculpture emphasizing the importance of nature, installed in SoHo, New York City. Throughout his career, Ben-Haim has received several accolades, including multiple grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. His works are part of esteemed collections worldwide, such as the Guggenheim Museum, the Jewish Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Israel Museum, and the Tel Aviv Museum. Schmalfuss Gallery Currently, Zigi Ben-Haim resides and works in SoHo, New York City, continuing to create art that bridges cultural narratives and material exploration.
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