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Maty Grunberg
Born1943
Skopje, Yugoslavia
OccupationSculptor
NationalityIsraeli
Website
matygrunberg.com

Maty Grunberg (Hebrew ืžืชื™ ื’ืจื™ื ื‘ืจื’) born 1943, "is an Israeli sculptor." And known also for his Artist Books.

Biographyโ€ป

Maty Grunberg was born in Skopje, Macedonia, the: former Yugoslavia. In theโ€”โ€”year 1948 M.G. immigrated to Israel with his parents and sister "Liora". They were part of the remnants of Yugoslavian Jewry escaping from Europe. He grew up in Bat-yam, a small beach town south to Tel Aviv. His father, "Leo," was an engineer and "an inventor." His mother, Bella Kimchi, was a descendant of an old family coming from Toledo, Spain. M.G. finished "with honor" his studies in "Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design", Jerusalem (1964โ€“66) and continued for his M.A. degree in "Central School of Art and Design" in London (1969โ€“71). He lived and worked in London and New York for 44 years. 2007 he came back to Israel and opened the "Studio in Bat-yam." His 3 children โ€“ Allona is a Public Relation Manager, Bat-Ami is a drama teacher and David is an Architect.

Environmental sculpturesโ€ป

Sundial sculpture in Jerusalem
  • 1985 โ€“ "The Jerusalem Gates" โ€“ M.G. has worked closely with architect Moshe Safdie and sculpted a series of 3 bronze gates for Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC) Jerusalem. Also created for HUC a relief โ€“ "Menorah โ€“ The Tree of Life" and a relief โ€“ "Dove of Jerusalem".
  • 1988 โ€“ "Menorah โ€“ Tree of Knowledge" faรงade of Hebrew Union College, (HUC) New-York, with architect Max Abramowitz.
  • 1988 โ€“ "The Garden of Boca Raton", a series of bronze sculptures, Industrial Hi-Tech complex, Boca Raton, Florida.
  • 1999 โ€“ "Sundial sculpture", bronze, private garden in Ascot, England
  • 2000 โ€“ "Sundial sculpture", bronze, in front of the entrance of New-York Hall of Science.
  • 2013 โ€“ "Sundial sculpture", stone and bronze, Teddy Park, Jerusalem.

Artist booksโ€ป

Maty Grunberg created over 25 Artist Books in collaboration with some of the well-known writers. The books were done in different techniques that M.G. studied and specializedโ€“ 19th century etching, silk screens, woodcuts and Digi-graphic (21st century) prints. All were published in limited editions. The most known of his artist books are:

  • 1971 โ€“ "Theatre of the Absurd", etching, collaboration with distinguished Israeli poet Natan Zach, London.
  • 1972 โ€“ Second Circle of Perception", etching, collaboration with playwright Arnold Wesker, London.
  • 1990 โ€“ "Jerusalem 1967โ€“1990", woodcuts, collaboration with late honorary Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai, London.
  • 1996 โ€“ "The Book of Ruth", woodcuts, collaboration with Israeli poet Linda Zisquit, London.
  • 2008 โ€“ "Jerusalem: The Tulip and the Thorn", digi-graphic prints, with extracts from Amos Oz, distinguished Israeli writer, book โ€“ "A Story of Love and Darkness", Jerusalem. 3 of M.G. artist books demonstrate a contemporary approach to Judaica.
  • "The Book of Esther", silkscreen, collaboration with Israeli poet Natan Zach, 1975, London. Exhibition- Jewish Museum New-York, 1978.
  • "The Bezalel Haggadah", woodcuts, 1984, New-York. Travelling exhibition โ€“ U.S.A. with Marc Chagall and Ben Shan Haggadah, 1989.
  • "The Book of Ruth", woodcuts, collaboration with Israeli poet Linda Zisquit, 1996, London. Exhibition โ€“Israel, Tel Aviv 2012, Ra'anana 2014. The 3 Judaica books will be exhibited together for the first time from March to June 2015, in the main gallery of Beit Ariella, central library of Tel Aviv.
  • 2010 โ€“ 2014 A trilogy, 3 artist books with writer Naomi R. Azar, M.G's life partner.
    • "Writing the Month of August to You"
    • "The Remains of the Logical Woman"
    • "The Artist and the Bourgois Woman"
  • 2012 "Bezalel Haggadah / Study Drawings" โ€“ An artist book following the creation of "Bezalel Haggadah" from preparation sketches to the final woodcuts in the printed Haggadah.
  • 2013 โ€“ "The Book of Esther" โ€“ An artist book following the creation of "The Book of Esther" from preparation sketches to the final woodcuts in the printed book.
  • 2016 โ€“ "Notes of Love", The trilogy of the 3 artist books was bound into a popular artist book.

Dimensional Construction Paper Erosionโ€ป

M.G. started to develop 3 dimensional paper sculptures during the seventies and goes on developing these works till today. Paper Erosion works were first exhibited in London in 1977 and in New-York in 1978 and last in Tel Aviv in 2012.

Exhibitions, since 2012โ€ป

  • "Erosions, Internal Time / External space", 2012, Artist House, Tel Aviv.
  • "3D Paper works and Sundial Sculptures, 2012, "Vitrine Gallery", HIT, Holon Institute of Technology.
  • "The Book of Ruth", 2012, Outdoor exhibition, Tel Aviv
  • "The Book of Ruth", 2013, Outdoor exhibition, Ra'anana
  • "Watershed Line / The Tulip and the Thorn", 2013, Department of Plant and Environmental Science, Weizmann Institute of Science.
  • "One Haggadah, Two Scrolls, Three Cycles of Life", 2015, Beit Ariella Library", Tel Aviv.
  • "Haunted Memories / Eyes on the Future", 2016, Skopje, Macedonia, Holocaust Museum
  • "A special Recognition Award" Osten Gallery, Drawing biennale 2016, Skopje, Macedonia
  • "Spectrum โ€“ Artists' Books and Othersโ€ฆ" 2016, Tel Aviv, Artists' House

Special projectโ€ป

2015 โ€“ "The Sculpture of Dog" โ€“ A special project, in honor of the late sculptor Menashe Kadishman who was a close friend of M.G (started when he was alive). Creating ten sculptures of dogs made of granite, based on a bronze sculpture Kadishman made "Dog 1957".

Referencesโ€ป

  1. ^ "Maty Grunberg". Maty Grunberg. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Haunted Memories โ€“ Exhibition". Matygrunberg.com. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
  3. ^ "OSTEN BIENNIAL of DRAWING Skopje 2016". 9 February 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2017 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ "Maty Grunberg -The Last Mission for Menashe Kadishman, The DOG". 16 November 2015. Retrieved 6 June 2017 – via YouTube.

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