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Alkara Ovadia  Alkara Ovadia
Ardon Mordechai  Ardon Mordechai
Arikha Avigdor   Arikha Avigdor
Aroch Arieh   Aroch Arieh
Bak Samuel  Bak Samuel
Bergner Yosl  Bergner Yosl
Bezem Naftali  Bezem Naftali
Castel Moshe  Castel Moshe
Dorchin Yaacov  Dorchin Yaacov
Eisenscher Yaacov  Eisenscher Yaacov
Engelsberg Leon  Engelsberg Leon
Frenkel-Yitzhak (Frenel)  Frenkel-Yitzhak (Frenel)
Garbuz Yair  Garbuz Yair
Gershuni Moshe  Gershuni Moshe
Geva Tsibi  Geva Tsibi
Giladi Aharon   Giladi Aharon
Janco Marcel  Janco Marcel
Kadishman Menashe  Kadishman Menashe
Kossonogy Joseph  Kossonogy Joseph
Kun Shay  Kun Shay
Lellouche Ofer  Lellouche Ofer
Leo ray  Leo ray
Levanon Mordechai   Levanon Mordechai
Lifshitz Uri  Lifshitz Uri
Lifshitz Uri - Exhibition - Back to the future  Lifshitz Uri - Exhibition - Back to the future
Litvinovsky Pinchas   Litvinovsky Pinchas
Lupu Zehava  Lupu Zehava
Mairovich Zvi  Mairovich Zvi
Mane Katz  Mane Katz
Messeg Aharon  Messeg Aharon
Nikel Lea  Nikel Lea
Nubani  Ibrahim  Nubani Ibrahim
Pichhadze Meir   Pichhadze Meir
Rauchwerger Jan  Rauchwerger Jan
Reeb David  Reeb David
Rosenthalis Moshe  Rosenthalis Moshe
Schloss Ruth   Schloss Ruth
Schwebel Ivan  Schwebel Ivan
Shakin Eran  Shakin Eran
Shemi Menachem  Shemi Menachem
Shor Zvi  Shor Zvi
Stematsky Avigdor  Stematsky Avigdor
Streichman Yehezkel  Streichman Yehezkel
Tager Ziona  Tager Ziona
Tumarkin Igael  Tumarkin Igael
Tumarkin Igael - Exhibition  Tumarkin Igael - Exhibition
Tumarkin Igael - Exhibition, Works on paper  Tumarkin Igael - Exhibition, Works on paper
Wexler yaacov  Wexler yaacov

International Art
Appel Karel  Appel Karel
Arman  Arman
Christo and Jeanne-Claude,   Christo and Jeanne-Claude, 'Various Projects' Exhibition
Corneille  Corneille
Koons Jeff  Koons Jeff
Giladi Aharon


Aharon Giladi(Golodetz),was born in 1907, Russia and immigrated to Israel in 1929.
During the years 1923-26 he studied in the Art Academy, Leningrad.A member of Kibbutz Afikim he took part in the first New Horizons exhibition.Giladi was highly influenced by the School of Paris. His subjects often portrayed kibbutz life, the dining halls and subjects drawn from the kibbutz life.Giladi evolved into a 'colorist' developing his distinct signature style of 'the family' a huddled group of figures lacking facial features yet quite expressive with the implementation of strong contours and a play between abstraction and strong geometric forms.Winner of the 1948 and 1954 Dizengoff prize, 1957 Brazil-Israel, Sao Paolo and the 1960 Histadrut Prize. From 1969 he settled in Safed and died in 1993.

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