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Eldad Ziv
Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 55.1 W x 47.2 H x 1.2 D in
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Girolamo Savonarola was an Italian Dominican friar from Ferrara and preacher active in Renaissance Florence. He was known for his prophecies of civic glory, the destruction of secular art and culture, and his calls for Christian renewal.
2020
Painting, Oil on Canvas
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55.1 W x 47.2 H x 1.2 D in
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Eldad Ziv (born June 6, 1950) is an Israeli artist, theater director, multidisciplinary media man and musician. Table of Contents 1 Biography 1.1 His youth and the beginning of his journey 1.2 In the 80s and 90s 1.3 In the 2000s 2 personal life 3 external links 4 Footnotes biography His youth and the beginning of his journey Ziv was born and raised in Bat Yam, his father Yaakov Ziv moved to the city in 1944, after being an outstanding athlete, he was asked by the Hapoel Center and the secretariat of the HaOved HaOved movement to come to Bat Yam and establish the HaOved HaOved sports movements and the Hapoel Sports Association. His mother, Yehudit nee Sheferber, was one of the founders of the Beit Vagan Association, which founded Bat Yam. From a young age, Ziv has been involved in art and music. At the age of 12 he began to paint in oil paints. At the age of 15 he played the guitar and at the age of 16 formed a band with his friend Alon Olarchik, "The Prickly Sabra". He then returned to the field of plastic art and studied painting at the "Institute of Art in Bat Yam" and at the High School of Painting in Tel Aviv. He later moved to New York with his wife, Shulamit Ziv-Assulin, who studied there for a master's degree. His sons attended the Brooklyn Museum of Art School and completed a bachelor's degree in art at New York State University. They lived in the Greenwich Village neighborhood and Ziv continued to engage in plastic arts and exhibits. In 1984, he put on an avant-garde show, together with Olarchik (who also moved to New York in those years), in which 40 turtles, the same color in phosphorescent colors, participated, with music written by Olarchik in the background. The show was a success in the New York art scene and in October of that year the show also came up at the Acre Festival as "Takes the Head Out and Puts Back" [4]. In the 80s and 90s In 1986, he returned to Israel and presented an exhibition of his works at the Mabat Gallery, which received positive reviews [5], and participated in an exhibition called "Celebration of Fear" on the roof of the Camera Obscura Art School [6]. In 1987, he designed the cover of Alon Olarchik's "Fun Like It" album. In the same year, as part of street theater events, he staged the show "There is no son of this" with his wife Shuli Ziv and Ati Citron. The street.
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