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Dina Recanati
Israeli Abstract Expressionist Dina Recanati Cosmos Painting, Sculpture in Metal

2001

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Dina Recanati Cosmos Series (they look like outer space or abstract desert landscapes) 2003 Metallic paint, acid etched on aluminum, wood Hand signed and dated on side Dina Recanati (born Diane Hettena; 1928 – 2021) was an Israeli artist, sculptor and painter. Diane Hettena was born in Cairo, Egypt. In 1946, she married Raphael Recanati in Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine. Went to London to study History and Art 1946-1948. Moved to New York 1948. Raised two sons, Oudi and Michael. Attended Art Student League 1959-1962. Studied with Jose de Creft and John Hovannes. Beginning in 1964, she was active on the board of the America-israel Cultural Foundation. In the 1970s, she was a member of the board of the Israel Museum and in the 1980s Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem. At the same time as she was working as an artist, she was also collecting artwork. She lives and works in Herzliya and New York. Most of Recanati's work is in the medium of sculpture. Her works, which contain images of books or parchment, have been influenced by American abstract expressionism in their use of swaths of color. In the 1980s and 1990s, she worked widely in sculptures in the public domain. Dina Recanati was a proponent of Israeli art and supported many Israeli artists. In the 1950s and 1960s, she showcased the work of beginning artists at the 5th Avenue branch of Israel Discount Bank in New York City, while growing Discount Bank’s art collection. She has gone on to exhibit worldwide with permanent works in the Israel Museum, Tel Aviv Museum, Ben Gurion Airport, The Jewish Museum (New York) among others. She is the recipient of the AICF AVIV Award and The Council for a Beautiful Israel Yakir Award. She was represented by Flomenhaft Gallery in New York City (was included in the Feminist Art Project along with Miriam Schapiro) and Gordon Gallery in Tel Aviv. Recanati died in Herzliya Pituah at the ate of 93. Israeli Art: Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Work. Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv 1971 Artists: Igael Tumarkin, Bezalel Schatz, Yehiel Shemi, Buky Schwartz, Dina Recanati, Menashe Kadishman, David Palombo, Itzhak Danziger, Sorel Etrog, Yaacov Agam, Jakob Steinhardt, Louise Schatz, Anna Ticho, Ruth Schloss, Moshe Castel, Yohanan Simon, Lea Nikel, Marcel Janco, Mordecai Ardon etc. 40 From Israel: Contemporary Sculpture & Drawing Israel: Contemporary Sculpture & Drawing Brooklyn Museum, NY, 1988 Artists: Osvaldo Romberg, Dani Karavan, Pinchas Eshet, Pinchas Cohen Gan, Reuven Kadim (Berman), Zigi Ben-Haim, Recanati created sculpture installations, silkscreen prints, reliefs, and tapestry works. 2020 Solo Show – “Dina Recanati – Heads, 1960-1962” – Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv 2018 Solo Show – “Dina Recanati – Nearing” – Tefen Open Museum 2010 “Gathering Winds”, Flomenhaft Gallery, New York 2009 Guild Hall, East Hampton 2007 “Manuscripts and Parchments”, Flomenhaft Gallery, New York 2005 “Continuity”, Alon Segev Gallery, Tel Aviv 2004 “Passage”, Buffalo Arts Studio, Buffalo, NY 2001 “Passage”, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv 1989 Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan 1989 Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv 1984 America- Israel Cultural Foundation, NY 1984 Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv 1981 Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv 1978 E.P. Gurewitsch Gallery, New York 1977 America-Israel Cultural Foundation, New York 1975 Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv 1970 Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv Group Exhibitions : 2008 Flomenhaft Gallery, New York 2006 Flomenhaft Gallery, New York 2005 Flomenhaft Gallery, New York (2 artist show) 2004 “Sculptures in Wood”, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv 1993 “Free Falling”, Berlin Shafir Gallery, New York 1990 “The Column in Contemporary Israeli Sculpture”, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 1990 The Sculpture Biennial, Ein Hod, Israel 1990 “The Jewish Experience”, Barbican Center, London 1988 “40 from Israel”, Brooklyn Museum, New York (traveled internationally) 1986 Basel Art Fair, Switzerland (with Julie M.) 1985 Hebrew College, Boston, MA 1984 America-Israel Cultural Foundation, New York 1978 Padua Bienale, Italy 1977 Danforth Museum, Boston, MA 1977 Nina Freudenheim Gallery, Buffalo, NY 1977 Delson Richter Gallery, Washington DC 1975 Jewish Museum, New York 1973 Queens County Art and Cultural Center, New York 1967 “The Portrait”, Claude Bernard Gallery, Paris 1965 “The Hand”, Claude Bernard Gallery, Paris 1965 Silvermine Guild of Artists, New Canaan, Connecticut 1963 Jersey City Museum, New Jersey 1962 National Arts Club, New York 1962 Silvermine Guild of Artists, New Canaan, Connecticut 1961 National Arts Club, New York Outdoor & Indoor Sculptures, Sculptures in Public Spaces, Works in Permanent Collections: 2006 Dagon Sculpture Garden, Ramat Hasharon, Israel 2001 Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 2000 The Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel 1996 Dvarim, International Convention Center, Jerusalem 1992 “Gates”, Ben Gurion Airport, Lod, Israel 1990 Israel Museum, Jerusalem 1990 Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Hezliya, Israel 1989 “Trees” ,Top Gallant Farm (Andre Emmerich), Pawling, NY * 1986 Jewish Museum (indoors), New York 1986 Israel Museum, Jerusalem 1985 Campus of Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 1985 Weizman Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel 1984 Beit Ariela Public Library, Tel Aviv 1980 Israel Embassy, Washington DC 1978 Gray Gallery Collection New York University, New York 1977 Continental Grain Collection, New York 1976 Ben Gurion Airport, Lod, Israel 1975 Jewish Museum, New York 1972 Garden of the Presidents Residence, Jerusalem 1971 Tel Aviv Museum of Art), Tel Aviv 1970 Israel Museum, Jerusalem 1965 Israel Museum, Billy Rose Garden Collection, Jerusalem * Moved in 1999 to: Fields Sculpture Park, Art Omni International Arts Center, Ghent, NY Awards : 1967 America-Israel Cultural FOundation Award 1961 Prize of National Arts Club, New York
  • Creator:
    Dina Recanati (1928, Egyptian, Israeli)
  • Creation Year:
    2001
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 8.75 in (22.23 cm)Width: 6 in (15.24 cm)Depth: 0.75 in (1.91 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Surfside, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU38214517562

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By Dina Recanati
Located in Surfside, FL
Dina Recanati Cosmos Series (they look like outer space or abstract desert landscapes) Hand signed and dated 2002 Metallic paint, acid etched on aluminum, wood Dina Recanati (born Diane Hettena; 1928 – 2021) was an Israeli artist, sculptor and painter. Diane Hettena was born in Cairo, Egypt. In 1946, she married Raphael Recanati in Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine. Went to London to study History and Art 1946-1948. Moved to New York 1948. Raised two sons, Oudi and Michael. Attended Art Student League 1959-1962. Studied with Jose de Creft and John Hovannes. Beginning in 1964, she was active on the board of the America-israel Cultural Foundation. In the 1970s, she was a member of the board of the Israel Museum and in the 1980s Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem. At the same time as she was working as an artist, she was also collecting artwork. She lives and works in Herzliya and New York. Most of Recanati's work is in the medium of sculpture. Her works, which contain images of books or parchment, have been influenced by American abstract expressionism in their use of swaths of color. In the 1980s and 1990s, she worked widely in sculptures in the public domain. Dina Recanati was a proponent of Israeli art and supported many Israeli artists. In the 1950s and 1960s, she showcased the work of beginning artists at the 5th Avenue branch of Israel Discount Bank in New York City, while growing Discount Bank’s art collection. She has gone on to exhibit worldwide with permanent works in the Israel Museum, Tel Aviv Museum, Ben Gurion Airport, The Jewish Museum (New York) among others. She is the recipient of the AICF AVIV Award and The Council for a Beautiful Israel Yakir Award. She was represented by Flomenhaft Gallery in New York City (was included in the Feminist Art Project along with Miriam Schapiro) and Gordon Gallery in Tel Aviv. Recanati died in Herzliya Pituah at the ate of 93. Israeli Art: Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Work. Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv 1971 Artists: Igael Tumarkin, Bezalel Schatz, Yehiel Shemi, Buky Schwartz, Dina Recanati, Menashe Kadishman, David Palombo, Itzhak Danziger, Sorel Etrog, Yaacov Agam, Jakob Steinhardt, Louise Schatz, Anna Ticho, Ruth Schloss, Moshe Castel, Yohanan Simon, Lea Nikel, Marcel Janco, Mordecai Ardon etc. 40 From Israel: Contemporary Sculpture & Drawing Israel: Contemporary Sculpture & Drawing Brooklyn...
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