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David Azuz
Shopping the Market Shuk Machane Yehuda Israeli Modernist Oil Pastel Painting

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Tel Aviv, 1942 – Israel-born, France-based artist, Daid Azuz is FIGURATIVE painter, with a rich, colorful style. His paintings are masterfully drawn and full of curiosity for the simple details of life. Azuz's subjects, in bistros and markets, whether in Rome, Paris or Tel Aviv, often express the solitude of the individual. These individuals are symbolic of the universal citizen and are deeply moving in their pathos and search for themselves. He usually works late at night in Paris cafes in search of those characteristic attitudes of the bartenders and patrons, which tend to blossom at this time of the evening, for instance, young couples in love, hiding their romance in the corner or old ladies getting a little warmth from the anisette they sip slowly to make time go a long way. In today´s world, it is comforting to meet an artist who has not indulged in fashion by abstracting the patterns of life, but. on the contrary, has used his knowledge of classical drawing and, above all, his passionate temperament to communicate to us the simple gestures of life which most have forgotten to do. His SOLO EXHIBITIONS include: 1959: Katz Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel 1960: Nora Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel 1962: Tiroche's Gallery, Old City, Jaffa, Israel Rina Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel 1963: Gallery Wirth, Berlin, Germany 1966: Maison de Ia Culture, Paris, France 1967: Galerie Abel Rosenberg, Paris, France 1971: Gallery Bernstein, Elmshorn, Germany 1972: Archer Gallery, London, England 1973: Engel Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel 1974: Galerie Abel Rosenberg, Paris, France - Gallery Mer-kup, Mexico 1975: Limited Edition Gallery, Los Angeles, California 1976: Galerie L'Arlequin, Paris 1978: Cardo Matignon, Paris A selected list of GROUP EXHIBITIONS is as follows: 1958: "Art of Tomorrow", Museum of Modern Arts, Haifa, Israel 1959: -Exhibition Modern Art in Israel "Artists House" of Jerusalem Haifa, Tel Aviv, Israel - "Man and Humanity in Israel" Museum of Modern Art, Haifa, Israel 1960: "Exhibition Modern Art in Israel" Artists House of Jerusalem, Haifa, Tel Aviv, (Israel Painters and Sculptors Association) 1961: - Gallery Jean Tiroche, Jaffa, Israel 1963: - Gallery Wirth, Berlin, Germany 1964: Gallery Wirth, Berlin, Germany - Gallery Wiener, New York, l965: - Gallery Wirth, Berlin, Germany - Galerie Du Fleuve, Paris, France 1966: Gallery Wirth, Berlin, Germany - Art Festival "66", Combined Synagogues of Great Neck, N.Y - Galerie Carpenter, Paris, France 1967 : Saint-Peres, Paris, France 1970: Exposition Hotel Royal Monceau, Paris, France 1971: Galerie Abel Rosenberg,Paris, France 1973: Ohanna Gallery, London. Group Exhibition Yad Labanim Museum, Petach-Tikva 2 October, 1982 - 30 October, 1982 Artists: Avraham Ofek, Yosl Bergner, Yosl Brenner, Naftali Bezem, Samuel Bak, Anna Ticho, Yohanan Simon, and Jacob Steinhardt.
  • Creator:
    David Azuz (1941, Israeli)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 25.25 in (64.14 cm)Width: 28.75 in (73.03 cm)
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  • Condition:
    needs new frame and mat, being sold unframed.
  • Gallery Location:
    Surfside, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU38212753092
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