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Arie Azene
Arie Azene Israeli Photo Realist Oil Painting Manhattan New York Street Scene

c.1990's

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Arie Azene, Israeli painter, born in Germany, 1934 Arie (Eisman) Azene was born in Hamburg, Germany. He immigrated to the Land of Israel with his parents soon after birth. In 1958, after studying art in Paris, he settled on Kibbutz Tzova in the Judean Hills, where he lived for 28 years. He spent 1968-1970 in France, England and Germany. In 1984, he moved to Jerusalem. Stylistically, Azene was influenced by the New Horizons group to which he was exposed during his studies at the Avni Institute in Tel Aviv. Other influences were Joseph Zaritsky, Avigdor Stematsky and Yehezkel Streichman. Azene works in oil paint, pencil and aquarelle. His early work was abstract, but over the years, it has become more figurative and realistic. His colour palette is often based on two complementary hues, with a predominance of various combinations of gray. Education 1948-51 Avni Institute, Tel Aviv 1951-52 Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem 1957-58 Academie de la Grande Chaumiere, Paris, France, Advanced Studies Select Exhibitions Autumn Exhibition Autumn Exhibition Yad Lebanim Museum, Petach Tikva 1974 Artists: Shimon Avni, Mordechai Avniel, Azene, Arie, Eli Ilan, Michael Argov, Naftali Bezem, Nachum Gutman, Shraga Weil, Boaz Vaadia, Shmuel Katz, Ruth Schloss. Zaritsky Artists House, Tel Aviv 1976 Artists: Yitzhak Danziger, Menashe Kadishman, Osvaldo Romberg, Michal Wolman, Raffi Lavie The Kadishman Connection Israel Museum, Jerusalem 1979 Artists: Larry Abramson, Jacob El Hanani, Ovadia Alkara, Yosl Bergner, Marcel Janco, Lea Nikel, George Chemeche, Igael Tumarkin. Israeli Prints from the Burston Graphic Center Israel Museum, Jerusalem 1981 Avigdor Arikha, Jean David, Ivan Schwebel, Louise Schatz, Moshe Kupferman. Photorealism evolved from Pop Art as a counter to Abstract Expressionism. Photorealists use a photograph or several photo works to gather the information to create their paintings and it can be argued that the use of a camera and photographs is an acceptance of Modernism. The word Photorealism was coined by Louis K. Meisel in 1969 and appeared in print for the first time in 1970 in a Whitney Museum catalogue for the show "Twenty-two Realists." It is also sometimes labeled as Super-Realism, New Realism, Sharp Focus Realism, or Hyper-Realism. The first generation of American Photorealists includes the painters Richard Estes, Ralph Goings, Chuck Close, Charles Bell, Audrey Flack, Don Eddy, Robert Bechtle, Ron Kleemann, Richard McLean, John Salt, Ben Schonzeit, and Tom Blackwell. Solo Exhibitions 1956 Tel-Aviv Museum: Israeli Artists 1962 Arie Azene - Solo exhibition, The Gallery 220, Tel-Aviv 1963 Biennale, Paris 1965 Tel-Aviv Museum: Young Artists 1967 Charlottenburg, Copenhagen 1972 Drawings, Mabat Contemporary Art Gallery, Tel Aviv New Works 1972, Engel Gallery, Shlomzion Hamalka. 1975 Paintings and Drawings 1974-75, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Helena Rubinstein Pavilion 1977 Loeb Gallery, Bern Switzerland 1978 Colour Drawings: ''Family Album Pages'', Printer's Art Gallery, 23 rambam st. Rehavia, Jerusalem 1981 Tel-Aviv Museum: New Works ''Jerusalem'' - Watercolours, Arta Gallery, Jerusalem 1983 Nelly Aman Fine Art, Tel Aviv 1990 ''Mamilla 1989'' works on paper, Foyer, Jerusalem Theatre 1993 Arie Azene - Solo Exhibition, Elbaz Art Gallery, New York 1994 Perry Art Gallery, New York 1996 Arie Azene - Recent Works, Mayanot Gallery, Jerusalem 1997 ''Tel-Aviv'', Neve Tzedek Gallery, Tel Aviv 2003 Adenauer Center, Jerusalem 2005 Art-Time Gallery, Jerusalem. The Wardrobe, Morel Derfler Gallery, Musrara - The Naggar School of Photography, Media and New Music, Jerusalem 2006 UJC Los Angeles 2007 "Tears, Sections, Backgrounds'', Jerusalem Theatre Art Gallery 2009 "Skyline” & “Coastline”, Jerusalem Theatre Art Gallery 2010 David Yellin College Art Gallery 2014 Quartets, Chamber paintings, Jerusalem Theatre, Jerusalem 2018 Reflection: Aesthetics of Coexistence, Jerusalem Theatre, Jerusalem Group Exhibitions 2017 Off the Record: Works from the Nava and Ronnie Dissentshik Collection, Israel Museum, Jerusalem 2015 Mus(e)ic Group Exhibition, Jerusalem Theatre, Jerusalem 2014 Lyrical? - Not Necessarily: Israeli Abstract Art in the Dubi Shiloah Collection, Open University Gallery Campus 2001 Windows, Art Center Morasha, Jerusalem 1998 Seven Works, Beck Science Center, Jerusalem Israel - Entre Reve et Realite, Musée Juif de Belgique, Brussels Israeli Art - 50 years of the State of Israel, Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco 1997 All this Jeans, Chelouche Gallery for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv 1996 ''We Prefer Jerusalem Above Our Chief Joy'', Yad Labanim Museum, Petach Tikva 1994 Longing... Avraham Ofek, Taamon, Coffee - Gallery, Jerusalem 1990 Israel Art Month, Jerusalem Theatre, Jerusalem 1988 Still Life, Traveling Exhibition, Israel 1981 Israeli Prints from the Burston Graphic Center, Israel Museum, Jerusalem The Woman Image in Israeli Art, Traveling Exhibition, Israel 1979 The Kadishman Connection, , Israel Museum, Jerusalem 1977 One Hundred Years - One Hundred Plus Artists, Yad Labanim Museum, Petach Tikva 1976 Duo Exhibition, The Little Gallery 2, Jerusalem Group Exhibition, Zaritsky Artists House, Tel Aviv 1975 Summer Exhibition, Yad Labanim Museum, Petach Tikva 1974 Autumn Exhibition, Yad Labanim Museum, Petach Tikva 1971 Abstract Artists, Tel Aviv Artists' Association Multi-ism 2, Haifa Museum of Modern Art 1968 Autumn Exhibition, Israeli Artists, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Helena Rubinstein Pavilion 1967 Oil Paintings Exhibition, United Kibbutz Movement in cooperation with LIM Gallery 1966 The Smallest Works of a 10+ Group Artists and Others, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv 1965 Group exhibition, Rina Gallery, New York, USA 1963 New Horizons, Mishkan Museum of Art, Kibbutz Ein Harod 1959 New Horizons, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Helena Rubinstein Pavilion
  • Creator:
    Arie Azene (1934, German)
  • Creation Year:
    c.1990's
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 31 in (78.74 cm)Width: 41 in (104.14 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Surfside, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU3828599392
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