- Avraham Ofek
Avraham Ofek (1935-1990) was an Israeli sculptor, muralist, painter and printmaker. Born in Bourgaz, Bulgaria, he immigrated to Israel in 1949, where he lived in
Ein Hamifratz , akibbutz near Haifa. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, as well as in Spain and in London, and later taught art in Jerusalem before being appointed head of the Art Department atHaifa University . He was one of the founders of the Levitan group of artists, and he exhibited internationally, receiving many prizes and representing Israel at theVenice Biennale in 1972.His murals can be seen across Israel, notably at Kfar Uria and the Central Post Office Building in Jerusalem. His sculpture "The Binding of Isaac" is on view at the entrance to
Safra Square .In 1989 the Jerusalem Print Workshop issued a collection of reproductions of his prints edited by Uri Katz, with commentary in Hebrew and English.
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References
* Jewish Museum, "Avraham Ofek", New York, The Jewish Museum, 1973.
* Kampf, Avraham, "Avraham Ofek - Murals", Haifa, Haifa University, 1987.
* Mendelsohn, Amitai, "Landscape of Longing: Avraham Ofek's Early and Late Works", Jerusalem, The Israel Museum, 2007.
* Ofrat, Gideon Sifriat Poalim, "Home - Avraham Ofek: Works 1956 - 1986", Tel-Aviv, 1986.
* Ronen, Avraham, "Avraham Ofek", Tel Aviv, Hakibbutz Hameuhad, 1989.External links
* [http://www.imj.org.il/artcenter/sname2_a.asp?artist=1113&list=O Israel Museum Page on Avraham Ofek]
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