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Belu-Simion Fainaru

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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 Pyramid organization in Haifa and in 2010 was one of the initiators and curators of "The Mediterranean Biennale".
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Kulturräume, Skulptur seit 1970, Joseph Beuys, Belu-Simion Fainaru, Lutz Fritsch, Palle Seiersen Frost, Dani Karavan
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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 Foundation Award for Distinguished Achievement in Contemporary Creative Arts, Haifa Museum of Art
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1992 Sculpture Competition, Levi and Fortuna Askenazi Sculpture Garden, Tel Aviv University, First prize
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1997 George and Janet Jaffin Prize for Excellence in Plastic Arts, America-Israel Cultural Foundation
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1994 The Nahum Gutman Prize for Painting and Sculpture, The Histadrut Labor Federation
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1989 Training Fellowship of the Belgian government, Belgium
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1987 Study scholarship from the Italian Government, Italy
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in Milan and the Royal Academy of the Arts in Brussels.
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The Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium
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from 1980 to 1983 and obtained his MA in art from the
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and immigrated to Israel in 1973. He studied at the
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1991 Prize for a Young Artist, Ministry of Education
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1985 Young Artist Award, Haifa Art Foundation, Haifa
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Bucharest, Romania
University of Haifa
University of Chicago
Domus Academy, Postgraduate School of Design
Milan, Italy
The Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium
Brussels
Haifa, Israel
Antwerp, Belgium
Jewish history
Jewish rituals
Jewish literature
Haifa University
University of Chicago
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