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Yochai Avrahami

Yochai Avrahmi creates some unique pieces of art. A Bezalel school graduate he is showing his work at the Alon Segev Gallery in Tel Aviv.
Biography is below.

Friend or Foe - Yochai Avrahmi

Ducati - Yochai Avrahami

Salfit - Yochai Avrahami

YOCHAI AVRAHAMI

Born 1970, Israel

Education:

1996 B.F.A, Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem
1988 Goren Institute for Arts, Emek Yizre’el College

Solo exhibitions:

2004/5 “The Negotiations Continue”, Herzliya Museum of Art
2003 Akerby sculpture park, Nora, Sweden
‎2001 “Shablarists”, Alon Segev Gallery, Tel-Aviv
1997 The Artist’s Studios Gallery, Tel-Aviv

Group exhibitions:

2004 “Terrorvision”, Exit Art, New York
2004 “Kir Royal”, the Midrasha Art School Gallery, Tel Aviv
2004 Winners of Young Artists Award, Ministry of Culture, Haifa Museum
2003 “Young Israeli Art”, The O`Hana and Nelfort Foundations, Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Tel-Aviv. Curator: Ellen Ginton
2003 HautNahOst , Inter.art, Frankfurt. Curator: Ahmad Rafi
2003 “why not”, Haifa University Art Gallery, Haifa. Curator: Avishai Eyal
2002 “The Land of Shadow”, Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Tel-Aviv. Curator: Ellen Ginton
2002 “Invisible Power”, Reading site, Tel-Aviv. Curator: Galit Eilat
2001 “Plastic Sheet”, A.A.Silver Gallery, Tel-Aviv
1999 The America Israel Cultural Foundation winners, The museum of Israeli Art, Ramat-Gan
1999 “Mirages”, The New Art Gallery, Rishon-Le-Zion
1994 “Bugrashov beach”, “Art Focus 1994”. Curator: Sigalit Landau

Awards and Scholarship:

2004 Israel foreign affair cultural dept., support in an abroad Project
2004 Israeli National Lottery, support in an abroad Project
2003 Young Artist Prize, Ministry of science and Culture, Israel
2003 Artist-in-Residence at Akerby Sculpture Park, Nora, Sweden
2000 American-Israel Culture Foundation Scholarship

1 Comment

  1. Interesting work. There is a defenite influence from the environment. I like it.

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