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Detachment, social issues and characters from the margins of
Israeli society, are typical in many of Fainaru works. In the exhibit "The homeless" (1999), for example, Fainaru created a temporary living environment for the homeless in the art exhibition space. Fainaru also works as a curator. In 1993
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Belu Simion
Fainaru, an Israeli sculptor and installation artist, was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1959 and in 1973 moved to Israel. During the 1980s, his work used motifs taken from Jewish culture, through which he raised questions of identity and historical memory. In his works, Fainaru created
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he was the co-founder of the
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concretization of metaphysical concepts such as "light" or "name", into artistic objects that make use of the text.
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2000 Aptowitzer
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1992 Sculpture
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1989 Training
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from 1980 to 1983 and obtained his MA in art from the
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