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Russian Born Artist Michail Grobman 38” x 25”

Russian Born Artist Michail Grobman 38” x 25”


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Michail Grobman (Russian: Михаил Гробман, Hebrew: מיכאיל גרובמן, born 1939) is an artist and a poet working in Israel and Russia. He is father to Hollywood producer Lati Grobman and Israeli architect Yasha Jacob Grobman.[citation needed] Biography[edit] 1939 – Born in Moscow. 1960s – Active member of The Second Russian Avant-Garde movement in the Soviet Union. 1967 – Member of Moscow Artists Union. 1971 – Emigrates to Israel and settles in Jerusalem. 1975 – Founded the Leviathan group and art periodical (in Russian). Since 1983, he lives and works mainly in Tel Aviv. Awards[edit] In 2001, Grobman was a co-recipient of the Dizengoff Prize for Painting.[1] Solo exhibitions[edit] 2007 – Last Skies, Loushy & Peter Art & Projects, Tel Aviv (cat. text: Marc Scheps) 2006 – Creation From Chaos to Cosmos, Bar-David Museum of Fine Art and Judaica, Kibbutz Baram (cat. text: Sorin Heller) 2002 – The Last Sky, installation, Tsveta Zuzoritch pavilion, Belgrad (cat. text: Irina Subotitch) 1999 – Michail Grobman: Works 1960–1998, The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (cat. texts: Evgenija Petrova, Marc Scheps, Lola Kantor-Kazovsky, Michail German) 1998 – Picture = Symbol + Concept, Herzliya Museum of Art, Herzliya (cat. texts: Lola Kantor-Kazovsky, Marina Genkina) 1995 – Password and Image, University Gallery, Haifa University (Leaflet) 1990 – Michail Grobman, Tova Osman Gallery, Tel Aviv 1989 – Michail Grobman, Tova Osman Gallery, Tel Aviv 1989 – The Beautiful Sixties in Moscow (Jointly with Ilia Kabakov), The Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv (cat. text: Mordechai Omer) 1988 – Michail Grobman: Künstler und Sammler, Art Museum, Bochum, Germany (cat. text: Peter Spielmann) 1987 – Messiah, installation and performance in the streets of Jerusalem (cat.) 1985 – Khlebnikov 100, performance in the streets of Acre, Jerusalem, Tiberias and Tel-Aviv 1984 – Michail Grobman, Zvi Noam Gallery, Beit Levik, Tel Aviv 1977 – Michail Grobman, Spertus Museum, Chicago 1977 – Performance in Judean desert 1973 – Michail Grobman, Negev Museum, Beer Sheva 1973 – Michail Grobman, Beth Uri and Rami Museum, Ashdot Yaacov (cat.) 1972 – Michail Grobman, Nora Gallery, Jerusalem 1971 – Michail Grobman: Paintings, Drawings, Prints, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv (cat. text: Haim Gamzu) 1966 – Michail Grobman, Projects Engineering Institute, Moscow 1965 – Michail Grobman, Artists House, Moscow 1965 – Michail Grobman, Energy Institute, Moscow 1965 – Michail Grobman, History Institute, Moscow 1965 – Michail Grobman, Usti-nad-Orlicy Theatre, Czechoslovakia (leaflet text: Dushan Konetchni) 1959 – Michail Grobman, Mukhina Art Institute, Leningrad