- Yosl Bergner
Yosl Bergner (born 1920) is an
Israeli painter.Biography
Bergner was born in
Vienna , grew up inWarsaw , and immigrated toAustralia in 1937, where he studied in theNational Gallery Art School until the outbreak ofWar World I . He served for four and a half years in theAustralian Army , and later continued his studies at the Art School. He left Australia in 1948 and after two years of traveling and exhibiting inParis ,Montreal andNew York , he settled in Israel. He lived inSafed until moving toTel Aviv in 1957.Works
Bergner has designed scenery and costumes for the Yiddish and
Hebrew Theatre s, particularly for the plays ofNissim Aloni , and has illustrated many books. In 1980, he won theIsrael Prize .The acme of Bergner's paintings is his allegorical works; he uses kitchen tools such as squashed pots, oil lamps, wrecks and cracked jugs and he anthropomorphizes them. These old instruments symbolize distorted and poor world of wars, secrets and darkness.
External links
* [http://www.engel-art.co.il/artists.php?act=show&id=1024 Yosel Bergner at the Engel Gallery collection]
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