Yoav Bar El

Yoav Bar El
Born January 28th, 1933
Tel Aviv, Israel
Died 1977
Nationality Israeli, Jewish
Education Avni Institute of Art and Design and Tel Aviv University
Known for Painting
Movement Israeli art

Yoav Bar El (1933–1977) was an Israeli artist, writer and art dealer. He was born in Tel Aviv and studied in the United States.

Biography

Yoav Bar El was born on 28 January 1933 in Tel Aviv, Israel. Aharon ("Aharonchik") Elkind and Shlomit Cohen Tzedek, who arrived in 1924 from Kovno, are Yoav’s parents. His younger sister, Mirana Barel-Blay was born six years after he was. Their mother infused a love of culture, art and literature into Yoav and his sister, Mirana.[1] When he was a young boy, Yoav Bar El learned to play the accordion. When Yoav completed high school, he studied in the aircraft mechanics program of the Air Force.[2]

In 1950, Bar El went to school in America. While he was in America, Bar El attended lectures about music taught by Arnold Schoenberg. When Yoav Bar El completed his military service, he studied composition as well as conducted at the Music Academy. However, Bar El did not pursue these studies.[3]

In the 1960s, after studying art and philosophy, Yoav Bar El began dealing art. During this time, Bar El also began publishing his writing and art criticism in daily newspapers. Yoav Bar El served as the art critic for “Yedioth Ahronoth” (1959–61), Ha’aretz (1959–69), Kol Israel (1964–69) and IDF Radio (1967-71). In addition, he worked on writing scripts for several TV series as well as movies. Bar El organized exhibitions for The “Lookout” and was a member of “+10.”[3]

Bar El's early work was influenced by European abstract art and is characterized by prominent use of the material. Later in his career, Bar El was influenced by the American pop art, and folded his paintings to reproduced images.

Yoav Bar El died in 1977, at the age of 44.

A collection of the artist's work is held at the Information Center for Israeli Art in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem.[3]

Awards and recognition

Education

Teaching

Seminars

Individual Exhibitions

Center of the World, Tempo Rubato, Tel Aviv[2]

Group Exhibitions

Selected Monographs / Publications on Yoav Bar El

by Mirana BarEl-Blay and Ami Blay, ISBN 965-222-759-5

Omer, Gabriel Moked, Irith Hadar, Joav BarEl, Adam Tennenbaum, and a conversation between Rafi Lavie and Yona Fischer. ISBN 965-7161-16-9

critical essays by Joav BaEl, ISBN 965-7161-18-5[2]

See also

References

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