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Revision as of 23:38, 4 April 2012

Moshe Kupferman
Born1926
Died2003
NationalityIsraeli, Jewish
Known forPainting
MovementIsraeli art

Moshe Kupferman is an Israeli artist.

Biography

Moshe Kupferman was born in 1926 in Poland. In 1941, he was exiled with his family to camps in the Urals and in Germany.[1] Moshe Kupferman's work links recent lyric abstraction to the modernistic. It is the result of a process beginning with free, uncritical expression bordering on personal confession, and continuing with critical painting, in which the artist "erases" his "confession". The final result testifies to the preceding stages, and to the inherent conflicts in his work, between expressive drama and introspection, form and atmosphere, destruction and construction. The contradictions he succeeded in integrating in his work placed Kupferman in the front ranks of Israeli art.

Education

Awards and Prizes

References

  • "Moshe Kupferman". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved January 22, 2012.

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