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Artist: Simon Avissar
The Faceless, Unforgettable Three - Modernist Color Lithograph (5/100)
By Simon Avissar
Located in Soquel, CA
The Faceless, Unforgettable Three - Modernist Color Lithograph (5/100)
Three faceless figures, created by Simon Avissar (Israeli, 1938-2020), in a cool, muted color palette of purple and teal, layered against a speckled background with a sense of light surrounding them.
Presented in a new taupe-colored mat.
Mat size: 30"H x 24"W
Paper size: 25.5"H x 19"W
Avissar, Simon (Israeli, 1938-2020) is a Postwar & Contemporary painter born in Casablanca. As a tireless nomad, he exhibited for the first time in 1961, in Jaffa, where he lived and worked for some time. He then moved to Paris, settling into a studio in Montparnasse and began with an exhibition of his work at the Galerie Charpentier in 1964, and after exhibited at Abel Rambert, the Galerie de l’Elysée, and the Galerie Bénézit in the 14 years he lived there. He then moved to the United States, including Washington, New York, and Lose Angeles, while continuing to travel to South America, Australia, and South Africa, exhibiting in many places he visited. His work integrates the contributions of the avant-garde with cubist simplification, chromatic audacity, and abstract geometry.
Education
1959-1960 School of Arts Appliques, Paris, France
1959-1961 L'Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, France
1962-1963 Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem
Awards
1964 The French Ambassador’s Special Award
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Paper, Printer's Ink
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